Re-Advertisement of Restoration and Rehabilitation of Zyada House in Mosul, 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 in Mosul Old City, Iraq, in accordance with the present solicitation document and and the following Annexes.
This Invitation to Bid (ITB) is the Re-Advertisement of UNESCO Tender Notice (IRQ/ITB/22/03) in which the 3 houses surrounding Ekhlas school in Mosul are being excluded in the current notice.
Your bid must be submitted electronically SIGNED as per clause 17.“Submission and Marking of Bids” no later than May 09, 2022, before 6:00 pm Baghdad Time.
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 it back to the Procurement Officer; Mr. Izzat, Ali. For this purpose and any request for clarification, Please contact Mr. Izzat, Ali at (am.izzat@unesco.org)
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