Installation of the solar power plant (SPP) in Mykolaiv City in Ukraine
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Invitation for tenders Ukraine 25.02.2026 07.04.2026 This Invitation for Tenders follows the General Procurement Notice dated 15 January 2026 for the project “Installation of the solar power plant (SPP) in Mykolaiv City in Ukraine”, which was published on NEFCO’s website in the Procurement Notices section ( https://www.nefco.int ). Regional Utility Company “Mykolaivoblteploenerho” (hereinafter referred to as the “Employer”) intends to use grant funds provided by the Government of Denmark via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (DMFA) , through the Development Partner the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) towards the cost of the project “Installation of the solar power plant (SPP) in Mykolaiv City in Ukraine” . The Employer now invites tenders electronically from Contractors for the following contract MYK_PV “New construction of the solar power plant (SPP) with arrangement of grid connection to the DSO networks in Mykolaiv City, Ukraine” (“Contract”), which will be financed from the contribution of the Government of Denmark via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (DMFA) in a form of grant funds (the “Danish Support to Ukrainian Municipalities”) to the NEFCO Green Recovery Fund for Ukraine (the “Green Recovery Fund”). The Tender and the subsequent Contract, which are financed by grant funds, shall be governed by NEFCO’s Procurement Policies and Procedures. Read more about the tender invitation on the City Council’s website , RUC “Mykolaivoblteploenerho” and Prozorro (line 1775). Related publication Installation of the solar power plant (SPP) in Mykolaiv City in Ukraine
About This Opportunity
This is a works contract in the energy and power sector. Located in Ukraine, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums.
Published through NEFCO - Nordic Environment Finance Corporation, a multilateral development bank that follows standardized international procurement guidelines. Projects funded by multilateral institutions are generally open to international bidders from eligible member countries for civil works in the energy and power sector. Works contracts of this nature generally require demonstrated experience in similar infrastructure projects, adequate equipment and technical personnel, and financial capacity including bank guarantees. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.