Supply and delivery of Hydrological, Land Surveying Equipment and non destructive Testing Devices.

UN Secretariat
Supply and delivery of Hydrological, Land Surveying Equipment and non destructive Testing Devices. Request for EOI

Reference: EOIUNOG13068
Beneficiary countries or territories: Switzerland
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 11-Oct-2016
Deadline on: 25-Oct-2016 00:00 0.00

Description
The Procurement and Contracts Unit (PCU) of United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) on behalf of United Nations Economic Commsission for Europe hereby invites qualified suppliers rom all countries to submit their Expression of Interest for supply of hydrological equipment, land surveying and non-destructive testing equipment. a) The items under this requirement will include among others; Electronic tachometer, Portable microcomputer velocity, Ultrasound level indicator, Meter of current velocity, Exploratory hydrological complex, Multipurpose hydrometric current meter, Measuring rods, Portable water stake, barometer, Dipper dredge, GPS-collector among many other equipment . b) It is expectec that that the succcessful vendor (s) will deliver the required equipment and instruments within 6 weeks after issuance of the Purchase Order to Delivery at Place DAP Taraz City Kazakhstan. (d) The delivery location will be clearly specified in the tender documents and therefore interested companies must have the experience and capability to supply to the named location within the required period of 6 weeks. (e) UNOG does not commit itself on the number of quantities but the required quantities of equipment and instruments will be listed in the tender documents. Please note that this request for expression of interest does not amount to a solicitation and UNOG has the liberty to issue the solicitation or cancel the requirement. Eligible companies will be issued with solicitation documents detailing the specifications and quantities of all the items to be supplies including the technical and commercial evaluation criteria for selecting the eligible companies.

Julius Birungi