Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) is inviting Expression of Interest from qualified vendors among whom will be pre-qualified for a new warehouse project. The construction of a new warehouse for its Train-7 Project is due to overstretching of the firm’s current warehousing capacity. The application opened on February 23, 2023 and will close on March 23, 2023.

According to NLNG, the current NLNG 1A warehouse capacity is overstretched and the new storage space for operational and the Train-7 project is required to be built.

“The warehouse project will incorporate automation and smart concept technology. NLNG invites reputable vendors with the requisite experience and technical expertise to submit an expression of interest for prequalification for the warehouse project,” NLNG said.

According to the company, the scope of works includes design revalidation, procurement, construction and commissioning of the warehouse project. Design revalidation encompasses detailed engineering design revalidation, revalidation of geotechnical surveys, basic design drawings, among others.

Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) was incorporated as a Limited Liability company on May 17, 1989, to harness Nigeria’s vast natural gas resources and produce Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) for ex​​port.

Its shared core values of safety, integrity, teamwork, respect, excellence and caring for people, underpin all the work it does and are the foundations of its business principles.

Vendors interested in the project are required to have complete incorporation forms as issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC), evidence of documentation supporting compliance with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development(NOGICD) Act 2010; three-year audited financial accounts, capability and experience in installing automation system such as lazer guided vehicles, automated guided vehicles, radio frequency identification, among others.

“Failure to comply with the NOGICD Act or demonstrate commitment to Nigerian Content development shall result in disqualification from pre-qualification for this contract,” NLNG said.

Additional details could be sourced from the company’s official website or from its corporate communications unit.