Invitation to Bid for the provision of Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of the eastern sector of the Al Nouri Complex in Mosul, Iraq.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization invited bidders to submit a bid for the provision of the Reconstruction & Rehabilitation of the eastern sector of the Al Nouri Complex in Mosul, Iraq, in accordance with the present solicitation document.
The Invitation to Bid (ITB) consists of this cover page and the following Annexes:
Part 1 Bidding Procedures
Annex I Instructions to Bidders
Annex II Bid Data Sheet
Annex III Bid Submission Form
Annex IV Intention to Bid Form
Annex V Bidder Information Form
Part 2 Supply Requirements
Annex VI Scope of Works and General Technical Report
Annex VII Bills of Quantities
Annex VIII Technical Specifications
Annex IX Drawings and Graphic Documentation:
Part 3 Contract
Annex X General Terms and Conditions
Annex XI Special Contract Conditions
Annex XII Model of Security Form
Annex XIII Particular Conditions of Implementation
Annex XIV Vendor(s) Registration Form
Your bid must be submitted electronically SIGNED as per clause 15. “Submission and Marking of Bids” no later than June 24, 2022, at 18:00 Baghdad Time.
This letter is not to be construed in any way as an offer of contract. Your bid could, however, form the basis for a contract between your company and UNESCO.
Bidders are kindly requested to acknowledge the receipt of this Invitation to Bid (ITB) and to indicate whether or not you will be submitting a bid using the Intention to Bid Form contained in Annex IV and send back to Procurement Officer; Izzat, Ali. For this purpose, and for any requests for clarification, please contact Izzat, Ali at (am.izzat@unesco.org):
For and on behalf of UNESCO:
Culture Unit
UNESCO Office for Iraq
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Energy-saving measures, recycling, take-back programmes and responsible end-of-life management