Current repair works of the buildings of educational institutions and inclusive resource centres (IRCs)
United Nations Educational, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) UNESCO invites qualified national and international construction companies to submit bids for current repair works at selected educational institutions and inclusive resource centres (IRCs) in Ukraine, as part of the project “Supporting Ukraine in the Field of Culture and Education through UNESCO.”
The tender includes 13 Lots covering sites across the Odesa and Zhytomyr regions. Bidders may submit offers for one or more Lots, provided all items within a Lot are covered. The contract duration for each Lot is 2.5 months from the notice to proceed. Bid Security is required for each Lot, and only bids submitted in accordance with the ITB instructions will be considered.
Eligible bidders must be legally constituted entities with demonstrated technical and financial capacity. The works aim to restore the operational suitability and safety of facilities, including civil protection shelters, to ensure a secure and inclusive learning environment.
Interested bidders are encouraged to request the full solicitation documents by contacting procurement.kyiv@unesco.org.
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https://www.unesco.org/en/procurement?hub=960 | UNESCO procurement regulations |