Indonesia Power launches PQ process for Perak CCPP power plant

JAKARTA (RAMBUENERGY.com) – Indonesia Power, a subsidiary of state electricity company PT PLN is inviting bidders to carry out works for the development of Perak Combined Cycle Power Plant (Perak CCPP) project with net dependable capacity of 450-600 MW.

The project will be financed partly by PT Indonesia Power’s owned fund and partly by financing under Export Credit Agency (ECA) scheme.

Bidders shall propose the prospective lender who will cover the loan without Government Guarantee and non-collateral.

The company said potential bidders can be in the form of joint operation or consortium to participate in the international competitive bidding with post-qualification for the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of the project. The bid will be conducted in one stage with two envelopes.

Indonesia Power has set the following criteria for bidders:

  1. Bidder shall be a joint operation/consortium between foreign company from OECD country which has diplomatic relation with Indonesia and local company.
  2. The maximum number of members in a joint operation/consortium shall be three companies.
  3. The bidder shall have experience in the last 10 years at least one block of combined cycle power plant EPC project with minimum capacity of 450 MW or 2 blocks of combined cycle power plant EPC project with minimum capacity of 300 MW each, which is already successfully in operation.
  4. The local company shall be a state-owned contractor that have experience in the last 10 years in civil work of power plant project with minimum capacity of 150 MW or private local contractor that have experience in the last 10 years in EPC power plant project with minimum capacity of 150 MW, which is already successfully in operation.
  5. Any member company or the bidder at the time of bidding process shall not under a suspension or blacklisted by PLN group or any government instrumentality for any reason, and; (1) in the last ten years does not have any record of unsatisfactory performance, including poor claims history and defective workmanship, such as one power plant project or any other related works done in PLN group, which is experiencing delays  lead to suspension or blacklisted, caused by the contractor, or; (2) has more than two ongoing power plant projects or any other related works in PLN group that have been delayed for more than six months, caused by the contractor.

The company sets registration date on August 29-31, 2016 at PT Indonesia Power office in Jalan Gatot Subroto Jakarta [ Attn: Procurement Officer, Perak Combined Cycle Power Plant project, with net dependable capacity of 450-600 MW PT Indonesia Power Building 6th floor, Jalan Gatot Subroto Kav 18, Jakarta. Ph: 021 – 5267666) (*)

(editorial@rambuenergy.com)

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