ITB-ZIM-GF-043-2016 - Reefer Trucks

UNDP
ITB-ZIM-GF-043-2016 - Reefer Trucks Invitation to bid

Reference: ITB-ZIM-GF-043-2016 - Reefer Trucks
Beneficiary countries or territories: Zimbabwe
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 15-Jul-2016
Deadline on: 26-Jul-2016 13:00 (GMT 2.00)

Description

Overview :

Amendments to ITB 1:

Pre-Bid Meeting will be done as follows:

Tuesday, 19th July 2016.
1000hrs – 1100hrs, UNDP Block # 11 Arundel Office Park, Mount Pleasant, Harare.
The UNDP focal points for this arrangement are:
Mr. Roy Eusen
Mr. Sifiso Moyo
E‐Mails
roy.eusen@undp.org; sifiso.moyo@undp.org
Important:
Any prospective bidders who wish to participate in the pre‐bid meeting shall notify the above
indicated focal points, with a MINIMUM 24 hour notice. The notification shall also include the name of the appointed representative/s who will be
attending the meeting. Each prospective bidder may be represented by a maximum of 2 representatives. Each representative must carry
and produce a national identification card / ID.

PROCUREMENT NOTICE

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) would like to solicit bids from qualified entities for the Supply and Delivery of the following financed through a grant from The Global Fund, To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM);

Invitation To Bid (ITB) Reference Number: ITB-ZIM-GF-043-2016 – Reefer Trucks.

 

The programme is implemented by UNDP Zimbabwe Office in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Zimbabwe.

Interested potential bidders should download the detailed ITB documents on: https://www.ungm.org/UNUser/Notice/; http://www.zw.undp.org/

http://procurement-notices.undp.org/ for their further action and submission of bid by 26th July, 2016 no later than 1300 hours.

Hand delivered, sealed envelopes to be submitted at UNDP Zimbabwe, Tender Box located at Block Number 7, Arundel Office Park, Norfolk Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare

 

Please note that this advert is not to be construed in any way as an offer to contract with your firm. Furthermore, UNDP reserves the right to reject part or all of the proposals.