Cancellation of the Solicitation Process "Invitation to Bid for the Restoration and Rehabilitation of Zyada house and 3 houses surrounding Ekhlas school in Mosul Old City, Iraq"
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization invited bidders to submit a bid for the provision of the Restoration and Rehabilitation of Zyada house and 3 houses surrounding Ekhlas school in Mosul Old City, Iraq, in accordance with the present solicitation document.
The Invitation to Bid (ITB) consists of this cover
page and the following attached Annexes.
Your bid must be submitted electronically SIGNED as per clause 17. “Submission and Marking of Bids” no later than March 07, 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.
Sustainable Procurement practices integrate requirements, specifications, and criteria that are compatible and in favour of the protection of the environment, the social progress and in support of economic development. These practices seek resource efficiency, improve the quality of products and services, and ultimately optimize costs (HLCM Procurement Network). Sustainable Procurement is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (goals 12 and 12.7), and it also contributes to the achievement of all SDGs. This procurement opportunity is considered sustainable as it incorporates at least three sustainability considerations, in accordance with the HLCM Procurement Network's Sustainable Procurement Working Group - Sustainability Indicators Framework. To learn more about which considerations are included in this procurement opportunity, please see below for a specific description. For more information, contact the procurement official or author of this procurement opportunity.
The tender contains sustainability considerations addressing gender equality and women's empowerment.
Examples:
Gender mainstreaming, targeted employment of women, promotion of women-owned businesses.
The tender contains sustainability considerations regarding local MSMEs, local communities or disadvantaged groups.
Examples:
Reserved labour opportunities for local communities, use of local materials, reserved procurements for local companies
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting the sustainable use of resources.
Examples:
Energy-saving measures, recycling, take-back programmes and responsible end-of-life management