Request for Proposal
Published on May 3, 2011 by admin
REQUEST FOR PROPSAL
PLEASE GO TO THE DOWNLOAD SECTION FOR THE RFP
For Backbone Transmission Infrastructure (BTRAIN) Project
1. The Universal Service Provision Fund ("USPF") was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria to facilitate the achievement of national policy goals for universal service and universal access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in rural, un-served and under-served areas in Nigeria.
2. The Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) has provided funds in the 2010 appropriation to facilitate the project implementation of connections to National Transmission Backbone Infrastructure under its Backbone Transmission Network (BTRAIN) Project.
3. The BTRAIN Project is aimed at harnessing the enormous capabilities of information and Communications Technology (ICT) that would assist the country meet the millennium Development Goals (MDGs) target which includes: creating economic opportunities, poverty reduction, managing the processes of providing basic services (e.g. healthcare, education) at lower cost, greater availability, dependability and coverage, facilitating access to information etc in the rural and semi-urban areas.
The transmission infrastructure estimated to cover 500km nationwide would be implemented in 2(two) lots of 300km and 200 km per lot as follows:
a. Lot 1- 300km (North West, North Central & North East)
b. Lot 2 -200km (South East, South –South and South West)
Bidders should bid according to lots stated above and can bid for more than one zone in a separate proposal. Please indicate clearly the zone bided for at the back of the envelope. Proposals which do not comply with this instruction shall be rejected.
4. This project will be coordinated with other government initiatives, including the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) Wire Nigeria (WiN) Initiative, and the NCC’s State Accelerated Broadband Initiative (SABI).
5. The BTRAIN project is designed to address the dearth and inadequacies of fiber optic backbone networks and transmission links in rural Nigeria as well as accelerating the build-out of backbone transmission infrastructure in rural and semi urban areas. The selected bidders will be required to roll-out optic fibre cable in identified unserved and underserved rural and semi-urban areas.
6. The USPF secretariat is seeking to engage the services of reputable Telecommunication companies/firms with requisite technical and administrative competence on the above stated objectives
7. The details of scope of work, eligibility and tender delivery instructions as well as other details are contained please, go to the download section for the RFP.
8. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders on submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of N100,000.00 issued in draft in favour of the Universal Service Provision Fund. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security (Bid Bond) of N200,000.00. Proposal without bid Bond shall be rejected. The Technical and Financial proposal must be in separate envelopes and must be marked clearly USPF/RFP/BTRAIN/2011/TECHNICAL and USPF/RFP/BTRAIN/2011/FINANCIAL.
Director / Secretary,
Universal Service Provision Fund,
Universal Service Provision Secretariat
Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 9th Floor, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja.
9. Interested Firms should submit bid to the undersigned on or before Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm. All proponents are to note that failure to comply with the tendering instructions shall lead to disqualification.
10. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives who chose to attend on Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm at 7th Floor Meeting Room, Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja, FCT.
11. Condition of Tender
i. Evidence of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission
ii. Registration with Pension Commission and evidence of remittance
iii. Current Tax Clearance for the last 3 years
iv. VAT registration certificate with evidences of past remittances
v. Audited company accounts for the last 3 years
vi. Original of items (i-v) above may be required for sighting
For further clarification on the RFP, please call Engr. O.Y. Asaju on 094617462
Signed:
FUNSO FAYOMI ESQ
Director/Secretary, Universal Service Provision Fund
REQUEST FOR PROPSAL
PLEASE GO TO DOWNLOAD SECTION FOR THE RFP
To Establish Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in (Rural) Un-Served/Under-Served Areas of the Federation
1. The Universal Service Provision Fund ("USPF") was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria to facilitate the achievement of national policy goals for universal service and universal access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in rural, un-served and under-served areas in Nigeria.
2. The mandate of the USPF includes; facilitating the widespread availability and usage of ICT services and application services throughout Nigeria by providing funding through subsidies and loans for the provision of network facilities and network services and application services to rural, un-served and under-served areas or to underserved groups within an institution or a community.
3. The Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) hereby invites interested telecommunications companies to submit their proposals for the establishment of a Base Transceiver Station under its Accelerated Mobile Phone Expansion Base Transceiver Station BTS Project. ((AMPE-BTS)
4. A total of 30 sites are planned for executions during this phase and shall be implemented in two (2) lots as follows:
i. Lot 1- 20 sites (North –West, North- East and North Central)
ii. Lot 2- 10 sites (South East, South West and South South)
5. The project which is expected to be rolled out in several locations in Nigeria is aimed at providing or extending telecommunications services to rural un-served or under-served areas of the federation primarily, through the provision of BTS and associated equipments such as Mobile Switching Centers (MSC), Base Controller Stations (BSC), Transmission equipment (microwave/fibre/ etc).
6. The details of scope of work, eligibility and tender delivery instructions as well as other details are contained please go to the download section for the RFP.
7. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders on submission of a written application to
the address below and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of N100, 000.00 issued in draft in favour of the Universal Service Provision Fund. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security (Bid Bond) of N200, 000.00. Proposal without bid Bond shall be rejected. The Technical and Financial proposal must be in separate envelopes and must be marked clearly USPF/RFP/BTS/2011/ TECHNICAL and USPF/RFP/BTS/2011/FINANCIAL.
Director / Secretary,
Universal Service Provision Fund,
Universal Service Provision Secretariat
Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 9th Floor, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street,
Maitama District, Abuja.
8. Interested Firms should submit bid to the undersigned on or before Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm. All proponents are to note that failure to comply with the tendering instructions shall lead to disqualification.
9. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives who chose to attend on Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm at 7th Floor Meeting Room, Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja, FCT.
10. Condition of Tender
i. Evidence of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission
ii. Registration with Pension Commission and evidence of remittance
iii. Current Tax Clearance for the last 3 years
iv. VAT registration certificate with evidences of past remittances
v. Audited company accounts for the last 3 years
vi. Original of items (i-v) above may be required for sighting
For further clarification on the RFP, please send your enquiries to Engr. O.Y. Asaju on 094617462
Signed:
FUNSO FAYOMI ESQ
Director/Secretary, Universal Service Provision Fund
REQUEST FOR PROPSAL
PLEASE GO TO DOWNLOAD SECTION FOR RFP.
FOR THE PROVISION OF PASSIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PURPOSE OF CO-LOCATION OF TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANIES IN RURAL/UNSERVED AREAS OF NIGERIA
1. The Universal Service Provision Fund ("the USPF") in its desire to promote the widespread availability of telecommunication services intends to provide subsidy to qualified proponents to facilitate the construction and provision of shareable (passive) telecommunications infrastructure that will stimulate the provision of ICT services in unserved and underserved communities in Nigeria.
2. The objectives of the project amongst others is to accelerate the provision of passive telecommunications infrastructure that will stimulate the provision of ICT services in unserved/underserved communities where such infrastructures will be located.
3. The successful proponents, [licensed co-location service providers] will be required to construct telecommunication towers/masts and associated infrastructures (passive infrastructures e.g. Land, Perimeter fence, Generator, Storage tank for fuel, Shelter, etc.) for the purpose of extending ICT services to communities that are unserved and underserved.
4. The USPF has set aside funds to provide the facilities in 30 locations which shall be implemented in three lots of not more than 10 sites per lot as follows:
i. Lot 1- 10 sites (North-East, North- West)
ii. Lot 2- 10 sites (South-West, North Central)
iii. Lot 3- 10 sites (South- East, South- South)
Bidders should bid according to lots stated above and can bid for more than one zone in a separate proposal. Please indicate clearly the zone bided for at the back of the envelope. Proposals which do not comply with this instruction shall be rejected.
5. The USPF shall pay Subsidy as an incentive to Proponents in accordance with milestones to be identified in the contract agreement.
6. The details of scope of work, eligibility and tender delivery instructions as well as other details are contained please go to the download section for the RFP.
7. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders at the address below and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of N250,000.00 issued in draft in favour of the Universal Service Provision Fund. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security (Bid Bond) of N200,000.00. Bids without bid Bond shall be rejected. The Technical and Financial bid must be in separate envelopes and must be marked clearly USPF/RFP/CIP/2011/ TECHNICAL and USPF/RFP/CIP/2011/FINANCIAL and should be addressed to:
The Director/Secretary,
Universal Service Provision Fund,
Universal Service Provision Secretariat
Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office,
9th Floor, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street,
Maitama District,
Abuja.
8. Interested Firms should submit bid to the undersigned on or before Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm. All proponents are to note that failure to comply with the tendering instructions shall lead to disqualification.
9. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives who chose to attend on Wednesday November 09, 2011 by 2.00 pm at 7th Floor Meeting Room, Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja, FCT.
10. Condition of Tender
i. Evidence of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission
ii. Registration with Pension Commission and evidence of remittance
iii. Current Tax Clearance for the last 3 years
iv. VAT registration certificate with evidences of past remittances
v. Audited company accounts for the last 3 years
vi. Original of items (i-v) above may be required for sighting
For further clarification on the RFP, please call Engr. O.Y. Asaju on 094617462
Signed:
FUNSO FAYOMI ESQ
Director/Secretary, Universal Service Provision Fund
REQUEST FOR PROPSAL
PLEASE GO TO DOWNLOAD SECTION FOR THE RFP
INVITATION FOR BID FOR SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF ICT EQUIPMENT FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SCHOOL ACCESS PROGRAM (SAP)
1. The Universal Service Provision Fund ("USPF") was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria to facilitate the achievement of national policy goals for universal service and universal access to Information and Communication technologies (ICTs) in rural, un-served and under-served areas in Nigeria.
2. One of the set objectives for the USPF, in line with its mandate is to promote the connection of government schools, libraries and institutions across the nation to broadband internet.
3. The USPF has set aside funds to provide ICT facilities to 218 Secondary Schools in Nigeria under the School Access Programme for secondary schools. This involves supply and installation of computers, accessories as well as high speed internet connectivity.
4. Selection of bidders will be based on reference or acknowledge from Intel Corporation that the proponent is a certified partner in the Intel Learning series programme. Proponents should show competence in technical presentation, good understanding of our preferred Classmate Personal Computers and expected deployment model. Also to be taken into considerations are previous engagements in ICT –enabled leanings using certified One-on-One computing models, project component versatility, quality, time and cost.
5. A total of 218 sites appropriated for would be implemented in 6 lots for supply and installation of ICT facilities and 3 lots for provision of Bandwidth and connectivity as follows:
A. Supply and Installation of ICT Facilities
REF: USPF/IFB/SAP/INSTALLATION/2011/
i. Lot 1- 42 sites (North-West zone) 7 States
ii. Lot 2- 36 sites (North- East zone) 6 States
iii. Lot 3- 38 sites (North Central zone) 6 States+ FCT
iv. Lot 4- 36 sites (South –West zone) 6 States
v. Lot 5- 30 sites (South –East zone) 5 states
vi. Lot 6- 36 sites (South-South zone) 6 states
B. Provision of Bandwidth and Connectivity
REF: USPF/IFB/SAP/CONNECTIVITY/2011/
i. Lot 1- 78 sites (North-West, North East zones) 13 States
ii. Lot 2- 74 sites (South West, North- Central zones + FCT) 12 States +FCT
iii. Lot 3- 76 sites (South-East, South-South zones) 11 States
Bidders should bid according to lots stated above and can bid for more than one zone in a separate proposal. Please indicate clearly the zone bided for at the back of the envelope. Proposals which do not comply with this instruction shall be rejected.
6. The details of scope of work, eligibility and tender delivery instructions as well as other details please go to download section for the RFP.
7. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders at the address below and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of N100,000.00 issued in draft in favour of the Universal Service Provision Fund. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security (Bid Bond) of N200,000.00. Bids without bid Bond shall be rejected. The Technical and Financial bid must be in separate envelopes should be addressed to:
The Director/Secretary,
Universal Service Fund,
Universal Service Provision Secretariat
Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office,
9th Floor, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street,
Maitama District,
Abuja.
8. Interested Firm should submit bid to the undersigned on or before Tuesday November 08, 2011 by 2.00 pm. All proponents are to note that failure to comply with the tendering instructions shall lead to disqualification.
9. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives who chose to attend on Tuesday November 08, 2011 by 2.00 pm. at 7th Floor Meeting Room, Nigerian Communications Commission Head Office, 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja, FCT.
10. Condition of Tender
i. Evidence of registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission
ii. Registration with Pension Commission and evidence of remittance
iii. Current Tax Clearance for the last 3 years
iv. VAT registration certificate with evidences of past remittances
v. Audited company accounts for the last 3 years
vi. Original of items (i-v) above may be required for sighting
For further clarification on the IFB, please call Engr. Wakil Bako on 094617465.
Signed:
FUNSO FAYOMI ESQ
Director/Secretary, Universal Service Provision Fund


