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TENDER NUMBER: 	PRQ20200235 – TRANSACTION ADVISORY SERVICES TO THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CLOSE FOR PHASE 1A OF KILIFI ECO INDUSTRIAL PARK & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO VIPINGO MEDICAL PARK AND MOMBASA INDUSTRIAL PARK.

TENDER NUMBER: PRQ20200235 – TRANSACTION ADVISORY SERVICES TO THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CLOSE FOR PHASE 1A OF KILIFI ECO INDUSTRIAL PARK & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO VIPINGO MEDICAL PARK AND MOMBASA INDUSTRIAL PARK.

  • Wednesday, October 7th 2020
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TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is an aid-for-trade organisation that was established in 2010, with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through increased trade. TMEA wishes to invite interested and qualified reputable firms/consortiums to provide Transaction Advisory services to the commercial and financial close for phase 1 A of the Eco Industrial Park of Kilifi, project management support to the Kilifi Port Development Ltd (KPDL), and additional support to the Vipingo and Miritini Projects.


The Terms of Reference and the Request for Proposals (RFP) document can be obtained at https://www.trademarkea.com/procurement/ . All queries quoting the above Tender Title and Number should be emailed to procurement@trademarkea.com . The closing date for submission of this tender is on or before Friday, 30 October 2020 on or before 4.00 p.m. (Kenya Time).


Interested and qualified reputable consultancy firms/consortiums MUST submit their bids through TMEA’s Procurement mail box using the email address, procurement@trademarkea.com . The maximum size of each email with attachments should not exceed 5 MB.


TMEA cannot answer any query relating to this tender 7 days or less prior to the submission deadline.



 

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