Tendr - Environmental Management Project
Russian Federation Environmental Management Project Stav tendru: avízo tendru
Banka: Světová banka Klíčová slova: čistírny odpadních vod , kanalizace , rozvod
vody , různá zařízení , různé práce , stavební práce , stroje speciální ,
technologie průmyslové , úpravny vody , životní prostředí Popis: *Projekt
ochrany životního prostředí: mechanismy a adresné prioritní investice:
Subprojekt TPP-1: uzavřený rozvod vody v papírně s cílem snížit úniky škodlivých
odpadních vod do Bajkalského jezera. Subprojekt TPP-11: snížení spotřeby
elektrické energie v kartonážním závodě a využití dřevního odpadu - kůry stromů
ve vytápění s cílem snížit spotřebu uhlí resp. mazutu a snížení škodlivých
emisí. Subprojekt TPP-9: využití odpadního dřeva/kůry a redukce spotřeby
elektřiny v celulózce. Subprojekt TPP-10: rekonstrukce teplárny a zařízení na
úpravu kůry v papírně pro kompletní rekuperaci dřevěných odpadů a redukci
nepříznivých dopadů na životní prostředí, modernizace průmyslových technologií.
Subprojekt TPP-12: modernizace průmyslových technologií, snížení škodlivin,
snížení nákladů na spotřebu energií, chemikálií a vody. Avizované dodávky:
průmyslové technologie a speciální stroje (viz originál níže), čerpací zařízení,
elektrotechnická zařízení, zařízení na úpravu vody a odpadní vody vč. recyklace
a souvisící dodávky (potrubí, čerpadla, chladicí věže, filtry, fitinky, MIS
atd.), stavební práce, různé práce, laboratorní přístroje a zařízení, atd.:
Country: Russian Federation Project: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROJECT Financing:
World Bank Abstract: GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Sector: Environment Loan/Credit
Number: Loan No. 3806-RU Deadline: not specified This general procurement notice
updates that published in UN Development Business No. 601 of 28 February 2003.
The Russian Federation received a loan from the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development in the amount of US$ 110 million equivalent
toward the cost of the Environmental Management Project (EMP), and it intends to
apply the proceeds of this loan to payments for goods, works, related services
and consulting services to be procured under this project. The National
Pollution Abatement Facility, aimed at strengthening of financial delivery
mechanisms required to address priority environmental management investments, is
the major remaining component of the EMP. Within the framework of the NPAF, the
following investment initiatives have been identified and approved for
financing: Sub-project TPP-1: Creation of Closed Water-supply System at Baikalsk
Pulp and Paper Mill (PPM) to Eliminate Industrial Wastewater Discharges into the
Lake Baikal envisages the up-grading of equipment at the Baikalsk Pulp and Paper
Mill, located at the shore of Lake Baikal. The plant has a production capacity
of 200,000 tons/year, and in order to allow for a continued operation the plant
must cease the discharge of waste water, and completely recycle the waste water
after treatment. One fundamental change is to switch from bleached pulp to
unbleached pulp. In order to enable that closed water system, several changes in
the production process are needed. Sub-project TPP-11: Reduction of Energy
Consumption at Cardboard Production and Utilization of Bark-wood Waste at
Arkhangelsk PPM provides for the development of technological process for
utilization of bark-wood waste in the bark boiler-house, with the aim of
reducing coal and mazut use as well as decreasing polluting substances and
greenhouse gas emissions. Sub-project TPP-9: Bark-wood Waste Recovery and
Reduction of Power Consumption for Cellulose Production at Solombala PPM has the
objective to enhance the environmental conditions at the site through
reconstruction of power boiler and black liquor regeneration shops. Sub-project
TPP-10: Reconstruction of the Boiler-house and Bark Preparation Unit at the OJSC
\"Pulp Plant \"Pitkyaranta\" for complete recuperation of Bark-wood Waste and
Reduction of Adverse Environmental Impact is directed toward modernization of
the evaporator plant and black liquor regeneration line. Sub-project TPP-12:
Reduction of Environmental Impact from Kotlas Pulp and Paper Mill Through the
Replacement of Evaporation Station focuses on the replacement of two obsolete
evaporating stations with one new plant with evaporating capacity of about
600t/hour. The main objectives of the investment are to cut operating costs for
energy, chemicals and fresh water consumption, and to reduce pollution,
resulting in lower environmental charges. The following goods and works are
expected to be procured under the above sub-projects: TPP-1: Wood room,
including defrosting unit, debarking drum, chipper, conveyers, etc. (machinery
for paper or paperboard production) Cooking plant, including mechanical
equipment for digester rebuilding, pipelines, fittings, electric equipment and
automatic controls (electrical equipment and apparatus) Washing shop, including
wash presses, pumps, electrical equipment, control and automation devices (water
pumps) Screen room, including pulp screens, pumps, electrical equipment, control
and automation devices (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and
associated products) Vacuum pump for the drying machine (vacuum pumps) Power
equipment (machinery for the production and use of mechanical power) Equipment
for green liquor sludge dewatering (sludge-processing equipment) Surface
condensers and vacuum pumps for the evaporating stations (machinery for the
production and use of mechanical power) Equipment for reconstruction of sludge
treatment shop and recycling water supply system, including flotators, pumps,
pipelines, cooling towers, filters, fittings, management information system
(general-purpose machinery) Sewage treatment equipment, including augers,
turbine, reactors of ozonization, filter presses, hydrocyclones (machinery,
equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products) TPP-11: Works for
replacement of boiler system (construction work) TPP-9: Pulp washing equipment
and related works (miscellaneous special-purpose machinery) Works for
reconstructuring of bark-wood waste preparation unit (construction works)
Equipment for reconstruction of electrofilter and related works (parts of
general-purpose machinery) TPP-10: Liquor concentrator and auxiliaries
(machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products) Economizer
(machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
Electrofilter (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated
products) TPP-12: Evaporation station and auxiliary equipment (machinery for
paper or paperboard production) Individual items of goods may be combined into
larger lots following the implementation schedule agreed upon at a later stage
of the procurement process. Procurement of contracts financed by the loan will
be conducted through the procedures specified in the World Banks Guidelines:
Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, and is open to all bidders from
eligible source countries as defined in the guidelines. Specific procurement
notices for contracts to be bid under the World Banks international competitive
bidding (ICB) procedures will be announced, as they become available, in UN
Development Business, DG Market, and local newspapers. It is possible, however,
that some packages described above will be procured under procurement methods
other than ICB and, therefore, no further notices might be published.
Accordingly, interested eligible bidders are encouraged to not merely express
their interest in receiving an invitation to bid under the ICB procedures, but
also furnish relevant information on their qualification to perform such
contracts, enabling the contracting authority to prepare lists of potential
suppliers under different procurement methods. The documents should be sent to
the Borrowers Project Implementation Unit (PIU) at the first address below with
a copy to the concerned final borrower at the second through sixth address
below. Contact: (1) Mr. Yurij Maksimenko, General Director. Executive
Directorate of the National Pollution Abatement Facility (NPAFED). 23/5
Krzhizhanovsky publikováno: 17.07.2003
Russian Federation
Environmental Management Project
Stav tendru: avízo tendru
Banka: Světová banka
Klíčová slova: čistírny odpadních vod ,
kanalizace ,
rozvod vody ,
různá zařízení ,
různé práce ,
stavební práce ,
stroje speciální ,
technologie průmyslové ,
úpravny vody ,
životní prostředí
Popis:
*Projekt ochrany životního prostředí: mechanismy a adresné prioritní investice:
Subprojekt TPP-1: uzavřený rozvod vody v papírně s cílem snížit úniky škodlivých odpadních vod do Bajkalského jezera.
Subprojekt TPP-11: snížení spotřeby elektrické energie v kartonážním závodě a využití dřevního odpadu - kůry stromů ve vytápění s cílem snížit spotřebu uhlí resp. mazutu a snížení škodlivých emisí.
Subprojekt TPP-9: využití odpadního dřeva/kůry a redukce spotřeby elektřiny v celulózce.
Subprojekt TPP-10: rekonstrukce teplárny a zařízení na úpravu kůry v papírně pro kompletní rekuperaci dřevěných odpadů a redukci nepříznivých dopadů na životní prostředí, modernizace průmyslových technologií.
Subprojekt TPP-12: modernizace průmyslových technologií, snížení škodlivin, snížení nákladů na spotřebu energií, chemikálií a vody.
Avizované dodávky:
průmyslové technologie a speciální stroje (viz originál níže), čerpací zařízení, elektrotechnická zařízení, zařízení na úpravu vody a odpadní vody vč. recyklace a souvisící dodávky (potrubí, čerpadla, chladicí věže, filtry, fitinky, MIS atd.), stavební práce, různé práce, laboratorní přístroje a zařízení, atd.:
Country: Russian Federation
Project: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROJECT
Financing: World Bank
Abstract: GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE
Sector: Environment
Loan/Credit Number: Loan No. 3806-RU
Deadline: not specified
This general procurement notice updates that published in UN Development Business No. 601 of 28 February 2003.
The Russian Federation received a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in the amount of US$ 110 million equivalent toward the cost of the Environmental Management Project (EMP), and it intends to apply the proceeds of this loan to payments for goods, works, related services and consulting services to be procured under this project.
The National Pollution Abatement Facility, aimed at strengthening of financial delivery mechanisms required to address priority environmental management investments, is the major remaining component of the EMP.
Within the framework of the NPAF, the following investment initiatives have been identified and approved for financing:
Sub-project TPP-1: Creation of Closed Water-supply System at Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (PPM) to Eliminate Industrial Wastewater Discharges into the Lake Baikal envisages the up-grading of equipment at the Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill, located at the shore of Lake Baikal. The plant has a production capacity of 200,000 tons/year, and in order to allow for a continued operation the plant must cease the discharge of waste water, and completely recycle the waste water after treatment. One fundamental change is to switch from bleached pulp to unbleached pulp. In order to enable that closed water system, several changes in the production process are needed.
Sub-project TPP-11: Reduction of Energy Consumption at Cardboard Production and Utilization of Bark-wood Waste at Arkhangelsk PPM provides for the development of technological process for utilization of bark-wood waste in the bark boiler-house, with the aim of reducing coal and mazut use as well as decreasing polluting substances and greenhouse gas emissions.
Sub-project TPP-9: Bark-wood Waste Recovery and Reduction of Power Consumption for Cellulose Production at Solombala PPM has the objective to enhance the environmental conditions at the site through reconstruction of power boiler and black liquor regeneration shops.
Sub-project TPP-10: Reconstruction of the Boiler-house and Bark Preparation Unit at the OJSC \"Pulp Plant \"Pitkyaranta\" for complete recuperation of Bark-wood Waste and Reduction of Adverse Environmental Impact is directed toward modernization of the evaporator plant and black liquor regeneration line.
Sub-project TPP-12: Reduction of Environmental Impact from Kotlas Pulp and Paper Mill Through the Replacement of Evaporation Station focuses on the replacement of two obsolete evaporating stations with one new plant with evaporating capacity of about 600t/hour. The main objectives of the investment are to cut operating costs for energy, chemicals and fresh water consumption, and to reduce pollution, resulting in lower environmental charges.
The following goods and works are expected to be procured under the above sub-projects:
TPP-1:
Wood room, including defrosting unit, debarking drum, chipper, conveyers, etc. (machinery for paper or paperboard production)
Cooking plant, including mechanical equipment for digester rebuilding, pipelines, fittings, electric equipment and automatic controls (electrical equipment and apparatus)
Washing shop, including wash presses, pumps, electrical equipment, control and automation devices (water pumps)
Screen room, including pulp screens, pumps, electrical equipment, control and automation devices (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
Vacuum pump for the drying machine (vacuum pumps)
Power equipment (machinery for the production and use of mechanical power)
Equipment for green liquor sludge dewatering (sludge-processing equipment)
Surface condensers and vacuum pumps for the evaporating stations (machinery for the production and use of mechanical power)
Equipment for reconstruction of sludge treatment shop and recycling water supply system, including flotators, pumps, pipelines, cooling towers, filters, fittings, management information system (general-purpose machinery)
Sewage treatment equipment, including augers, turbine, reactors of ozonization, filter presses, hydrocyclones (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
TPP-11:
Works for replacement of boiler system (construction work)
TPP-9:
Pulp washing equipment and related works (miscellaneous special-purpose machinery)
Works for reconstructuring of bark-wood waste preparation unit (construction works)
Equipment for reconstruction of electrofilter and related works (parts of general-purpose machinery)
TPP-10:
Liquor concentrator and auxiliaries (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
Economizer (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
Electrofilter (machinery, equipment, appliances, apparatus and associated products)
TPP-12:
Evaporation station and auxiliary equipment (machinery for paper or paperboard production)
Individual items of goods may be combined into larger lots following the implementation schedule agreed upon at a later stage of the procurement process. Procurement of contracts financed by the loan will be conducted through the procedures specified in the World Banks Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, and is open to all bidders from eligible source countries as defined in the guidelines.
Specific procurement notices for contracts to be bid under the World Banks international competitive bidding (ICB) procedures will be announced, as they become available, in UN Development Business, DG Market, and local newspapers. It is possible, however, that some packages described above will be procured under procurement methods other than ICB and, therefore, no further notices might be published. Accordingly, interested eligible bidders are encouraged to not merely express their interest in receiving an invitation to bid under the ICB procedures, but also furnish relevant information on their qualification to perform such contracts, enabling the contracting authority to prepare lists of potential suppliers under different procurement methods.
The documents should be sent to the Borrowers Project Implementation Unit (PIU) at the first address below with a copy to the concerned final borrower at the second through sixth address below.
Contact: (1) Mr. Yurij Maksimenko, General Director.
Executive Directorate of the National Pollution Abatement Facility (NPAFED).
23/5 Krzhizhanovsky
publikováno: 17.07.2003
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