Invitation To Bid (ITB) UNFPA/DNK/ITB/24/025 for establishment of Global Blanket Purchase Agreements for Anatomical and Vocational Models
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an international development agency, is seeking qualified offers for the supply of Anatomical and Vocational Models for its programmes and third-party clients worldwide.
The result of the bidding will be used to establish multiple three (3) years Global Blanket Purchase Agreements between successful suppliers and UNFPA with the possibility of two (2) years extension subject to satisfactory performance and price competitiveness.
We recommend that potential suppliers review the documentation and pay close attention to the following revised timelines:
- Requests for clarifications/questions deadline: 5 pm (17:00) CET, 17 February, 2025
- Pre-bid conference: 2 pm (14:00) CET, 23 January, 2025
- Bid submission deadline: 2 pm (14:00) CET, 25 February 2025
- Public bid opening date: 2 pm (14:00) CET, 28 February 2025
Should you have any questions, please send them to scmu.pmdk@unfpa.org
We look forward to receiving your offer no later than 25 February 2025, 2 pm (14:00) Copenhagen Time.
Best regards,
SST-Health Team, SCMU, UNFPA
The tender contains sustainability considerations for preventing or minimizing damage associated with climate change.
Examples:
Energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting and emission offsetting.
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 for the prevention of polluting emissions to air, solid waste to land and discharges to water.
Examples:
EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting health and general well-being of consumers/ recipients of the good or service.
Examples:
Hazardous chemicals handling, labelling of chemicals.
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