: International and local companies have been invited by the Oman Airports Management Company S.A.O.C (OAMC) to bid for transportation services for the new Muscat International Airport.
The OAMC has also called a tender for supply and installation of miscellaneous office accessories and kitchen and pantry items for office facilities of the new Muscat International Airport.
The OAMC has also called for design, supply and installation of heavy duty storage systems for store rooms, supply of environmental protection equipment, driver enhanced navigation and information system and supply and installation of aircraft escape stairs for the new Muscat International Airport.
OAMC has also called for supply of off road all terrain vehicle, forecourt operations and management services and passenger trolleys management for new Muscat International Airport. “All participating companies must provide a bank guarantee, issued by local registered bank, for the sum not less than 1 percent of the tender value, addressed to the Chairman of the Purchasing & Auction Committee, valid for 90 days from the date of submission of tenders,” the OAMC said.
Source: Timesofoman
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