During the morning of yesterday, the National Directorate of Public Procurement (DNCP) published that the company Printec SA was awarded for a total value of G. 1,000 million. He managed to win the so-called tender; “Printing, photocopying and scanning service for the headquarters of the Automotive Registry, Asunción, Open Contract”.
The caller ID is 400.953. For this tender, offers began to be received on Wednesday, October 13, 2021.
The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) was the institution in charge of carrying out the call under the category of “technical services, due to the type of national public bidding procedure”.
The aforementioned institution awarded four items.
The first item is the printing service type 1: High productivity multifunctional laser printer (The cost of each sheet is G. 207).
The second item is the so-called type 1 photocopying service: High productivity multifunctional laser printer (The cost of each sheet is G. 207).
The third item is the type 1 scanning service: High productivity multifunctional laser printer (At the cost of G. 131 per sheet).
The fourth item is the type 2 printing service: Desktop printer (At the cost of G. 216 per sheet).
The aforementioned firm has Renato Ortellado Oddone as its legal representative. Printec SA, and it was the only company that came forward.
SIMILAR BID
The Court had awarded for G. 9,000 million for the same photocopying and scanning service last April. However, just 7 months later, he adjudicated again in a similar call. The ID number is 378433.
According to sources from the justice body, the lot that corresponded to the Automotive Registry was deserted in that call. Hence, they called again now.
MORE IMPROVEMENTS
The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) is also carrying out two important tenders at its headquarters. The first is the call for the water treatment service for the Palace of Justice building in Asunción.
The value of the call is G. 996 million. The monthly cost is G. 41,500,000 for 24 months. The deadline for proposals is November 23.
The call was just published last Monday, so it is just in the convocation stage.
Likewise, they plan to acquire the closed circuit television service for the Palace of Justice.
The amount of the call is G. 4,998 million. The call was published on October 28 and remains open. The deadline for proposals is November 23.