May 28, 2008
The China End-Use Energy Efficiency Project (EUEEP) is an international co-operation project between the Chinese Government represented by National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project aims to promote energy efficiency in major energy consuming sectors (industrial and buildings) which will be achieved through partnerships with donors to assist China in establishing sustainable and market-based energy efficiency policies and standards, enforcing a comprehensive and effective energy conservation policy and regulatory system, leading to improved economic productivity, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and an improved global environment. EUEEP is designed to support the first phase of four -year , 12-year strategic plan . As entrusted by the Department of Resources Conservation and Environmental Protection of NDRC, China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchanges (CICETE) is responsible for bidding process of subcontracts under this project. EUEEP Project Management Office (PMO) will be responsible for the evaluation of the provided proposal.
EUEEP is under National Execution. The National Executive Agency of EUEEP is the Department of Resources Conservation and Environmental Protection of NDRC.
CICETE hereby invites tenderers to apply for the proposals listed in the attached Terms of Reference (TOR). Details can be found on the following websites: www.cicete.org , www.undp.org.cn . Offers, who receive the RFP, TOR and Call for Proposals are requested to confirm the receipt of the RFP, TOR and Call for Proposals and to indicate whether or not you intend to submit a proposal by fax(010-84000609) before 5 P.M.,June 5, 2008. Tenderers are requested to submit detailed technical and financial proposals before 5 P.M. 16 Jun, 2008 (Beijing Time) to:
China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchanges
Floor 11 th , Entrance C, YongHe Plaza ,
No.28, An Ding Men Dong Da Jie, Dongcheng District, Beijing , 100007
Contacts: Ms. Xiang Yingling, Mr. Ma Xiaochen
Tel £º (010) 64097987 84000798
Fax £º£¨ 010 £© 84000609
China International Center for Economic and Technical Exchanges
Annex 1: TOR A18, A19
Annex 2: RFP |