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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 10,1996 PSA#1612

Black & Veatch International, P.O. Box 8405, 8400 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri 64114. An action for the USAID program

39 -- FORKLIFTS SOL IFB GOGCWS 23485-03J3 POC Contact Point: Mr. K.R. Maunz, Black & Veatch International Procurement Manager, Tel. 913-339-3771. The General Organization for Greater Cairo Water Supply (GOGCWS), in the Arab Republic of Egypt, requests bids from U.S. firms to provide Forklift Trucks. The 26 required forklift trucks consist of fourteen 5-metric ton (11,000-pound), five 3-metric ton (6,600 pound), and seven 2-metric ton (4,400-pound) capacity forklifts with four-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine, automatic transmission, power assist steering, pneumatic tires, forward and backward tilting lift, and associated forklift spare parts for each capacity forklift to be furnished and delivered to CIP Destination Alexandria, Arab Republic of Egypt. Bidder must ensure that the manufacturer has a dealer to supply spare parts and service in Arab Republic of Egypt. A Fixed Price Host Country Contract with GOGCWS is anticipated. Payment will be made in U.S. Dollars by USAID/Egypt through a direct letter of Commitment under USAID Grant No. 263-1093. Interested firms may obtain copies of the Invitation for Bid (IFB 23485-03J3) from Black & Veatch International, P.O. Box 8405, Kansas City, Missouri 64114, Attn.: K R Maunz, Fax No.: (913)-339-3802. The IFB is expected to be released 15 days after publication of this notice. Bidders will be given 45 days from the date of issuance of the IFB to prepare and submit their bids. A public bid opening will be held at the time, date and address specified in the IFB. Late submission of bids will not be considered. Bids must remain valid and open for acceptance for a minimum of 120 days from the date set for bid opening. The Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Agency for International Development encourage and welcome in this activity the participation, to, the fullest extent possible, of minorities and women both as individuals and as members of contracting or sub- contracting firms. In this respect, it is anticipated that the prime contractor will make every practicable use of such personnel and firms. (0158)

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