Conservation Project for Odesa House of Scientists
UNESCO invites qualified companies to submit proposals for the development of a comprehensive Conservation Plan for the historic Odesa House of Scientists (Str. Sabaneiv Myst, 4, Odesa, Ukraine), a World Heritage property significantly damaged during recent hostilities. The project, funded by the Government of Japan, includes assessment, planning, stakeholder engagement, and preparation of design and tender documentation.
Deadline for submission: 15 July 2025, 23:59 (Kyiv time)
Online information session: 1 July 2025 (registration required)
Contact for full documents and registration: procurement.kyiv@unesco.org
Duration of contract: 9 months.
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The tender contains sustainability considerations for preventing or minimizing damage associated with climate change.
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Energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting and emission offsetting.
The tender contains sustainability considerations addressing gender equality and women's empowerment.
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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.
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EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting sustainability through the entire supply chain.
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Sustainability requirements for tier 2 suppliers, identification and approval of subcontractors.
This indicator summarizes sustainability considerations that relate to inclusion of a person with disability.
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Organizational policy on disability inclusion, recruiting people with disabilities, accessible premises, disability-inclusive supply chains, and manufacturing accessible products.
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