Overview : ADDENDUM Dear Sir/Madam, RE ADVERTISEMENT We kindly request you to submit your bids for the: Drilling of Handpump Boreholes at the Adaptation fund districts in the three (3) Northern Regions of Ghana (open to nationally registered firms only) – UNDP-GHA-ITB-WKS-2017-001 . When preparing your bid, please be guided by the Invitation to Bid (ITB) document attached hereto. INVITATION
Your offer, comprising of a Bid Submission Form attached hereto as Annex I, Technical Bid form attached hereto as Annex II and Price Schedule/ Bill of Quantities (BOQ) attached hereto as Annex IV, together, should be submitted in accordance with Section 2 to: bids.gh@undp.org You are kindly requested to submit an acknowledgment letter to UNDP to the following address: United Nations Development Programme bids.gh@undp.org
Please forward all clarifications to: procurement.gh@undp.org Max. File Size per transmission of bid documents is: [9MG] The bids must be virus-free and no more than two (2) email transmissions. They must be free from any form of virus or corrupted contents, or the bids shall be rejected. UNDP looks forward to receiving your Bid and thanks you in advance for your interest in UNDP procurement opportunities. EXTENSION OF DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BOREHOLES. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF BIDS IS NOW 12/09/2017. ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAINS THE SAME Attachments file names: OVERVIEW The Government of Ghana (GoG), through the Adaptation Fund/UNDP financed Programme titled “Increased resilience to climate change in northern Ghana through the management of water resources and diversification of livelihoods” aims at addressing climate change-induced decreases in the availability and increasing unpredictability of water resources, and the associated negative impacts of these trends on the livelihoods of rural communities. The main objective of the programme is to enhance the resilience and adaptive capacity of rural livelihoods to climate impacts and risks on water resources in Northern Ghana. As part of the 2017 workplan of the project, 40 operational boreholes are expected to drilled in the project districts in the Upper West, East and Northern region of Ghana. |