Description
The PIP will focus on increasing energy efficiency, reducing fuel, electricity and water consumption and other maintenance and operating costs, improving the reliability and quality of district heating services. The PIP will be implemented over a period of three years. It is expected that the PIP, as structured, will reduce the operating costs for the Company and will save about 13.6 million Nm3 of natural gas and approximately 3 GWh of electricity per annum as well as increase the quality of heat and hot water services to the consumers. The main measures would be to install IHSs, upgrade and replace the main and auxiliary equipment in the boiler houses, install a new biomass boiler, replace obsolete sections of distribution networks, decommission basement boilers as well as introduce a dispatching centre for remote control and monitoring of the heat supply which ultimately increases the quality of services provided to the end-consumers.
Eligibility
Corporate services are required. The Consultant will be a firm or a group of firms with proven experience in the administrative management, procurement and administration of similar works and acquiring the equipment for the projects in comparable climatic and geological conditions.
Budget
Maximum Budget available for the Assignment: EUR 470,000 (exclusive of VAT).
Deadline: 19 September 2014
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