National University Corporation - Notice of Procurement (Goods & Services)Cleaning services of Mito Campus, Ibaraki University 1 set

This procurement is covered by the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement or Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

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Publishing date Dec 25, 2024
Type of notice Notice of Procurement (Goods & Services)
Procurement entity National University Corporation - Ibaraki
Classification
0075 Building Cleaning Services
Summay of notice ⑴ Official in charge of disbursement of the procuring entity : Hiroyuki Ohta, President Ibaraki University
⑵ Classification of the services to be procured : 75
⑶ Nature and quantity of the services to be required : Cleaning services of Mito Campus, Ibaraki University 1 set
⑷ Fulfillment period : From 1 April, 2025 through 31 March, 2027
⑸ Fulfillment place : Mito Campus, Ibaraki University
⑹ Qualifications for participating in the tendering procedures : Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who shall :
A not come under Article 5 and 6 of the Regulation concerning the Contract for Ibaraki University,
B have the Grade A, Grade B or Grade C qualification during fiscal 2024 in the Kanto・Koshinetsu area in offer of services for participating in tenders by Single qualification for every ministry and agency,
C prove to have prepared a system to provide rapid after-sale service for the procured services,
D meet the qualification requirements which President, The National University Corporation Ibaraki University may specify in accordance with Article 4 of the Regulation,
E not be currently under a suspension of business order as instructed by President Ibaraki University.
⑺ Time limit of tender : 17 : 00 19 February, 2025
⑻ Contact point for the notice : Toshimitu Iitake, Contractual Affairs Section, Contractual Affairs Division, Financial Affairs Department, Ibaraki University, 2-1-1 Bunkyo Mito-shi 310-8512 Japan, TEL 029-228-8030
⑼ Please be noted that if it is indicated that environmental conditions relating to the procurement are laid down in its tender documents.