Execution of Solar Power Plants (SPP’s) at several water pumping and stations in Aleppo and Quneitra Governorates

UNICEF
Execution of Solar Power Plants (SPP’s) at several water pumping and stations in Aleppo and Quneitra Governorates Request for proposal

Reference: 9173461
Beneficiary countries or territories: Syrian Arab Republic
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 03-Mar-2022
Deadline on: 19-Mar-2022 16:30 (GMT 3.00)

Description

Execution of Solar Power Plants (SPP’s) at several water pumping and stations in Aleppo and Quneitra Governorates
UNICEF Syria
Local / International Request for the submission of Proposals (LRPS-2022- 9173461) for Execution of Solar Power Plants (SPP’s) at several water pumping and stations in Aleppo and Quneitra Governorates.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Syria country office is intending to contract a professional firm to implement the Execution of Solar Power Plants (SPP’s) at several water pumping and stations in Aleppo and Quneitra Governorates, Syria. In order to perform this task, UNICEF is looking for reputable local or international service provider. Local Service providers duly registered in Syria are invited to apply.
The interested local service providers are requested to submit Proposal (LRPS) in sealed envelope as per LRPS requirements.
LRPS document copy can be obtained by interested firms free of charge from UNICEF by sending a request to hereunder email: aghannoum@unicef.org.
Questions and queries can be received via email: aghannoum@unicef.org by end of 09 Mar. 2022
The pre-bid meeting will be held on 06 Mar. 2022 online, UNICEF will share the link with the interested companies.
The address for the submission of Proposals is:
UNICEF Office in East Mazzeh, Al Shafiee St., Bldg 2
Closing date of the submission is: 19 Mar. 2022 at 16:30 hours.
RFPs received after closing date/time will be rejected.
Please note the following:
• UNICEF does not deal with service providers who are non-compliant with the National Labor Laws and Regulations and with those who abide to ethical standards related to child Labor and landmines.
• UNICEF payment terms are after delivery.
• UNICEF prefers to collaborate with those who have previous working experience in the subject matter .
• Upon receipt and review of the documents, UNICEF officials shall only visit the premises of the suppliers who have submitted complete documentation and who meet UNICEF criteria before considering them as services providers.