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Acquisition of Industrial Freeze Drying Plant (500 kg/ hour capacity)

Full-time Musanze District, Ngoma District, RW
Posted 4 hours, 18 minutes ago ⏰ Deadline: May 15, 2026 3 views 0 applications

Job Description

This notice of invitation is launched by and according to the procedures of LuxDev, Luxembourg agency for development and Cooperation, on behalf of ISHEMA project RWA/030, receiving financial support from the governments of Rwanda and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The final destination and installation of the equipment will be to 2 sites in Rwanda: Mutobo Technical Secondary School (Mutobo TSS) in Musanze District, and Gitwe Technical Secondary School (Gitwe TSS) in Ngoma District. The contract includes a performance period of two (2) months with a suspension for transport from departure port to final destination sites and installation instructions from the contracting authority, four (4) months with a suspension for transport from Mombasa to final destination sites and installation instructions from the contracting authority, or five (5) months with a suspension for installation instructions from the contracting authority.

How to Apply:

The TD may be obtained free of charge at: procurement.rwanda@luxdev.lu. Tenders may be submitted electronically (with dossier RWA/030 • 25 8402 and the tenderer’s identity in the subject line) to the following addresses https://luxdev1-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/lyse_mukiza_luxdev_lu/EpbbnglFpopKoYGwVvA-6LoBOEIQ0L2auEfV508ZbxbF7A. You will receive an acknowledgement of receipt of your offer following the deposit of the offer.

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