Closing Date and Time: April 01, 2020 @ 6 PM Washington DC time
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“IBRD”) and International Finance Corporation (“IFC”), invites statements of qualification on which to base the selection of firms for providing Transportation Service for offices located in Yangon & Naypyitaw, Myanmar. Contractors are expected to provide dependable and efficient taxi services for in-city transportation of their staff and visitors and also pick-up/drop at airports. Also, the transport may be required to go on long journey i.e. outside the cities. Transportation services will be required for within-city transportation, in/out transportation and for trips between town, cities and remote locations.
Firm must have a minimum annual revenue of more than MMK (Burmese Kyat) One hundred and fourty million (MMK 140,000,000) per annum and must demonstrate it has the financial capability to successfully support the entire contract.
Firm must have successfully and continuously been engaged as an Transportation service for the last five (05) years.
The submission deadline is April 01, 2020, 06:00 PM Washington DC time.
The solicitation may be obtained by sending an email to the designated Contracting Officer, referencing the following information:
1. Solicitation Number
2. Company Name
3. Contact Person Name and Title
4. Address
5. Telephone Number
6. Fax Number
7. Contact's Email Address
A copy of the solicitation will be sent to organizations that have replied to and are eligible to receive this advertisement. All requests and questions regarding this solicitation shall be directed to the following designated Corporate Procurement Contract Officer(s):
Praveen Sankaran, email ID: Psankaran2@worldbank.org
The WBG reserves the right to publicly disclose contract award information, including but not limited to, name of company receiving the award, brief description of services, and contract award amount, for any contract award valued over US$250,000. Offeror's proposal and contractual documents will remain confidential and therefore not subject to disclosure.
The World Bank reserves the right to reject any or all responses without recourse.