Murang’a University of Technology (MUT) has issued a tender notice for the disposal of assorted obsolete and scrap items.
This initiative aims to efficiently manage and clear redundant assets that no longer serve operational purposes. The university invites qualified bidders to participate in this transparent and competitive disposal process.
Scope of the Tender
The disposal tender covers various categories of assets, including but not limited to:
- Electronic Waste: Outdated computers, printers, and IT accessories.
- Office Furniture: broken or redundant desks, chairs, and cabinets.
- Laboratory Equipment: non-functional or outdated lab apparatus.
- Mechanical and Electrical Scrap: Machinery parts, generators, and miscellaneous metal waste.
- Miscellaneous Items: Other unusable assets as listed in the tender document.
The selected bidder will be responsible for the collection, transportation, and environmentally responsible disposal of these assets.
Eligibility Criteria
Interested bidders must meet the following requirements:
- Be registered businesses or licensed waste disposal firms.
- Demonstrate experience in handling and disposing of obsolete assets.
- Comply with environmental regulations and disposal guidelines in Kenya.
- Provide valid tax compliance certificates and business registration documents.
Submission Guidelines
Prospective bidders can obtain the official tender documents from the Murang’a University of Technology procurement office or access them via the university’s website. The documents outline detailed submission procedures, asset lists, and bidding criteria.
All bid documents must be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender reference number and addressed to:
The Vice-Chancellor
Murang’a University of Technology
P.O. Box 75-10200
Murang’a, Kenya
Alternatively, electronic submissions may be accepted via the university’s designated procurement email (if applicable).
Why This Tender Matters
This disposal initiative aligns with MUT’s strategic goal of sustainable asset management. By eliminating redundant materials, the university:
- Frees up space for new and functional assets.
- Promotes environmental responsibility through proper disposal.
- Enhances efficiency in institutional asset utilization.
- Encourages transparency in resource management.
The tender process ensures fair competition and provides an opportunity for businesses specializing in asset disposal to contribute to the university’s sustainability objectives.
Conclusion
Murang’a University of Technology invites interested parties to participate in this structured and transparent asset disposal process.
This tender provides a valuable opportunity for firms engaged in asset recovery and recycling to acquire obsolete assets responsibly. Ensure timely submission of your bid to be considered for this opportunity.
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