RFQ-LBY-SLCRR-2022-040-Supply of Tailor's workshop's Operational requirements at Women Training Center (WTC) in Hun in Al-Jufra Municipality, Dirj Municipality and Alreyayna Municipality
NOTICE FOR OPEN TENDER (RFQ)
BENEFICIARY COUNTRY: Libya
REFERENCE NUMBER: RFQ-LBY-SLCRR-2022-040
DESCRIPTION: Supply of Tailor's workshop's Operational requirements at Women Training Center (WTC) in Hun in Al-Jufra Municipality, Dirj Municipality and Alreyayna Municipality
Project: SLCRR
DEADLINE DATE SUBMISSION OF BIDS:
Date: 03rd November 2021
Time: 14:00 hours Tripoli time
UNDP Libya has advertised an RFQ (reference number RFQ/LBY/PSJP/2021/076 Supply of Cooking Equipment for MOJ rehabilitation Centre in Tripoli, Libya.
Interested bidders should submit the quotation on or before 4th December 2022 at 1400 hours Tripoli time.
UNDP looks forward to receiving your Offer and thank you in advance for your interest in UNDP procurement opportunities.
With best regards
Procurement Unit
UNDP Libya
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