Is there a need for local contractor. The main contractor on this job, do they have to be registered with the local contracting authority, or can a contractor operating in the EU tender?
Similarly, design Engineers do they have to be locally registered? Engaging a local contractor is advisable. Tenderers are deemed to have become acquainted with all local rules and regulations that may in any way affect or apply to the operations and activities covered by the tender and the subsequent Contract, including the design preparation and the acquisition of relevant permits to execute the works (cf. Clause 12 of the Instructions to Tenderers). Participation in tendering is open to all persons (participating either individually or in a grouping (consortium) as specified in Clause 3 of the Instructions to Tenderers (Volume I Section 1 of the Tender Dossier). It is not required for bidders to be locally registered and the same applies for personnel to be involved in the design preparation. Question 2: With reference to the tender, can you please clarify whether the scope of “OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE” envisaged for Phase 2 includes the sale of the treated water? The sale of the t
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