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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 22,1996 PSA#1705Dr. Kiala Ngone Gabriel, Manager Angola Industrial Development
Institute Ministry of Industry Rua Cerqueira Lukoki 25, 3 andar CX
Postal 594 Luanda, Angola Tel: 011-244-2-390-728 Fax:
011-244-2-392-400 C -- DOMBE GRANDE SUGAR SECTOR PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY POC Carol
Stillwell, USTDA, Room 309, SA-16, Washington, D.C. 20523-1602, Tel:
(703) 875-4357, Fax No.: (703) 875-4009 The Ministry of Industry,
Angola invites submission of qualification documents from interested
U.S. firms which are qualified on the basis of experience and
capability to conduct a detailed feasibility study for the development
of an integrated sugar project at the Dombe Grande site. The
Ministry's objective is to develop a viable sugar industry in Angola
not only for the domestic market but also for the export of sugar to
regional and international markets. Specific tasks of the feasibility
study include the following: 1. Collect available data and information
on all parameters needed for the development of a sugar project and
conduct a desk review of all data and information. 2. Conduct site
visits to the Dombe Grande, Catumbela, and Cubao sites and collect data
on the availability of land, climate, soil condition, including soil
samples for laboratory analysis, local infrastructure, water
availability, etc. 3. Conduct an assessment of the present and future
market demand for sugar in the country, regionally and internationally,
including the competition from other regional producers. 4. Based on
the immediate and medium-term (10 years) demand for sugar and selected
byproducts, conduct an analysis of the proposed Dombe Grande site in
terms of soil condition, climate, water availability, labor
availability, transportation and infrastructure requirements,
electricity needs and other factors. 5. Based on the above factors and
environmental requirements, define an initial sugar project in terms
of cane plantation (hectares), sugar production, estimated byproducts
such as alcohol and on-site electric power generation, technology
deployed for cultivation, irrigation, sugar milling and refining, and
power generation utilizing excess bagasse, etc. Prepare a conceptual
layout of the facility identifying all equipment and systems. 6.
Identify all environmental factors and conduct an environmental
assessment of the proposed sugar project. 7. Based on the conceptual
design of the project developed in 5 above, develop engineering cost
estimates for both capital and O&M costs for the project based on
standard industry costs for both the foreign and local components of
the project. 8. Based on the cost estimates developed in 7 above, and
the time frame for the construction and operation of the project,
develop an investment schedule for the project. 9. Based on existing
tariff and wages, interest rates, tax schedules, develop a revenue
stream for the project and conduct economic and financial analyses for
the project, including the economic and financial internal rates of
return (EIRR and FIRR) under different assumptions for schedules based
on the prevailing tariffs and fiscal and financial incentives. 10. If
the project is found to be economically and financially viable,
develop a financing plan for the project. Also, develop a project
implementation plan including any training requirements. The U.S. firm
selected will be paid in U.S. dollars from a $350,000 grant to the
Grantee from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA). The total
cost of the study is estimated at $450,000. The selected firm will
agree to cost share the study in the amount of $100,000. A detailed
scope of work and definitional mission (DM) report on the project which
includes background information are available from TDA, at Room 309,
SA-16, Washington, D.C. 20523-1621. Requests for the DM report should
be faxed to the IRC, TDA at 703-875-4009. Please include your firm's
name, contact person, address, and telephone number. Some firms have
found that the materials sent by U.S. mail do not reach them in time
for preparation of an adequate response. Firms that want TDA to use a
courier delivery service should include the name of the courier company
and their account number in the request for the DM report. No telephone
requests for the DM report will be honored. Please check your internal
fax verification receipt. Because of the large number of RFP requests,
TDA cannot respond to requests for fax verification. Requests for RFPs
received before 4:00 PM will be mailed the same day. Requests received
after 4:00 PM will be mailed the following day. Please check with your
courier and/or mail room before calling TDA. Only U.S. firms and
individuals may bid on this TDA financed activity. Interested firms,
their subcontractors and employees of all participants must qualify
under TDA's nationality requirements as of the due date for submission
of qualifications and proposals and, if selected to carry out the
TDA-financed activity, must continue to meet such requirements
throughout the duration of the TDA-financed activity. The U.S. firm may
use subcontractors from the host country for up to 20 percent of the
TDA grant amount. Interested U.S. firms should submit their proposal
directly to the Grantee in Luanda. Angola at the above address by
November 29, 1996. Evaluation criteria for the proposal are as follows:
1. Experience in Developing Cane Sugar Projects 40%; 2. Experience in
Sugar Cane Cogeneration Power Projects 15%; 3. General Project
Engineering Experience including Water Resources and Environmental
Impact Assessment 20%; 4. General Overseas Projects Experience 10% 5.
Overseas Experience in Cane Sugar Projects 15%. Price will not be a
factor in contractor selection, and therefore, cost proposals should
not be submitted. The Grantee reserves the right to contract with the
selected firm for subsequent work related to the project. The Grantee
is not bound to pay for any costs associated with the preparation and
submission of qualifications documents and proposals. (0292) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0009 19961021\C-0002.SOL)
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