Diapers for Adults and Children
UNRWA
Diapers for Adults and Children
Invitation to bid
Reference:
ITB No: SFO.NFI.26.15
Beneficiary countries or territories:
Syrian Arab Republic
Published on:
14-Jul-2026
Deadline on:
28-Jul-2026 13:00 (GMT 3.00)
Description
Diapers for Adults and Children
4.2 Technical Criteria:
• Technical evaluation will be conducted based on the provided samples(2 Packets) and required lab test
and the bidder must provide us confirmation that all of quantity available without any change after
contracting.
• Bidders should provide written evidence for dealing with other UN agencies or provide
written evidence to confirm dealing with institutions, companies or organization to providing
similar materials/ goods in large quantities as requested in this tender. Documents should
include evidence of satisfactory performance of the bidder in completing these contracts.
• Samples will be evaluated against the specification mentioned in the solicitation document
• Any none compliant samples and required lab test will be not considered for further evaluation.
• Bidders must submit a detailed delivery plan outlining key milestones and timelines for the contracted
quantities. This plan should include specific timeframes for: - The period needed for importing in case the requested items not available in the local market - The period needed to deliver the goods if the items available in the local market -
Delivery schedules (daily/weekly/monthly ) for partial delivery
The awarded bidder will be held strictly to this schedule. UNRWA reserves the right to impose
liquidated damages for any unexcused delays.
Liquidated damages Will be imposed as follows:
Except under the circumstances of Force Majeure as described in General Conditions of service, if the
Vendor fails to deliver any or all of the Goods by the date(s) of delivery or perform the services tied to
the delivery of Goods within the period specified in the Contract, UNRWA may, without prejudice to
any or all its other remedies under the Contract, deduct from the Contract price, as liquidated
damages, a sum equivalent to the percentage of 0.3% of the original total Contract price for each day
of delay until actual delivery or performance, up to a maximum deduction of 10%. Once the maximum
is reached, UNRWA may terminate the Contract. These liquidated damages are an estimate of actual
loss that would be incurred and are not considered a penalty. Such damages are usually enforced
when delays result in extra costs, loss of revenue or other benefits to UNRWA.
4.3 Financial Evaluation
Financial Evaluation: Lowest cost, best technically and commercially acceptable offer.