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Request for EOI (World Bank): Resistivity Survey for geothermal project in Fiji, Pacific

Request for EOI (World Bank): Resistivity Survey for geothermal project in Fiji, Pacific Savusavu, island of Vanua Levu, Fiji (source: flickr/ crashtastic, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 5 Jan 2018

The World Bank has published a Request for Expression of Interest for resistivity surveys on two potential geothermal project sites in the Republic of Fiji in the Pacific.

The World Bank has published a Request for Expression of Interest for “Development of Geothermal Power in Fiji: Resistivity Survey in the Labasa and Savusavu areas of Vanua Levu, Republic of Fiji”.

Qualified consulting firms are invited to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to undertake a resistivity survey in the Labasa (Part 1) and Savusavu (Part 2) areas of Vanua Levu, Republic of Fiji.

The objective of the assignment is to conduct further investigations into geothermal energy resources with a view to identifying drilling targets for exploration well(s) leading to a pilot project for development.

The project is funded through “BB – BANK BUDGET TF0A2559 – Pre-feasibility study and roadmap for development geothermal power in the Republic of Fiji”.

  • Procurement notice was published: January 4, 2018
  • Deadline: January 18, 2018

Should your firm be interested in submitting an EOI, please login (or register your company) into the WBG eConsultant2 system at: https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org/wbgec/index.html and access the Selection # 1254433. Submission of EOI will be closed on January 18, 2018 (EST), any submission after this will not be considered.

Source: World Bank Development Business