Cash for Work for Rubble and Debris Removal from (120) Houses and Streets in Nabi Jarjees and (50) shops in Main Streets in Old City West Mosul Iraq
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a Bid to this Invitation to Bid (ITB) for the above-referenced subject.
This ITB includes the following documents and the General Terms and Conditions of Contract which is inserted in the Bid Data Sheet:
Section 1: This Letter of Invitation
Section 2: Instruction to Bidders
Section 3: Bid Data Sheet (BDS)
Section 4: Evaluation Criteria
Section 5: Schedule of Requirements and Technical Specifications
Section 6: Returnable Bidding Forms
- Form A: Bid Submission Form (Mandatory)
- Form B: Bidder Information Form
- Form C: Joint Venture/Consortium/Association Information Form
- Form D: Qualification Form
- Form E: Format of Technical Bid (Mandatory)
- Form F: Price Schedule
- Form G: Form of Bid Security (Mandatory)
- Form G.1: Template for Bid Security Confirmation
- Form H: Form of Performance Security-Not Applicable
- Annex 2 Scope of Work and Coordinates
- Annex 3 General terms and conditions for Civil Works
- Annex 4 Pictures
If you are interested in submitting a Bid in response to this ITB, please prepare your Bid in accordance with the requirements and procedure as set out in this ITB and submit it by the Deadline for Submission of Bids set out in Bid Data Sheet.
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The Procurement notice includes the details of the UNDP focal person and the email provided is a GMAIL account as per following details:
Site Visit Date and Time: 3 May 2020 between 10:00 am till 12:00 noon
Focal Person: Ahmed Jamel Khalil; Mobile No: +964 7724485067; Email: ahmedjamelkhalil1967@gmail.com;
Note: The site visit is optional for bidders and not compulsory for this project.
If you need further information, please feel free to contact the following:
Focal Person in UNDP: Mazen Sarieddine, Procurement and Logistics Analyst, E-mail address: mazen.sarieddine@undp.org
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UNDP looks forward to receiving your Bid and thank you in advance for your interest in UNDP procurement opportunities.
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