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Development of REDD+ Stakeholder Engagement Plans in East New Britain, West New Britain and Madang Provinces of Papua New Guinea
Procurement Process :RFP - Request for proposal
Office :UNDP Country Office - PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Deadline :29-Oct-17
Posted on :16-Oct-17
Development Area :FORESTRY  FORESTRY
Reference Number :41753
Link to Atlas Project :
00084582 - PNG FCPF REDD+ Readiness Project
Documents :
RFP
Request for Proposal Extract
Overview :

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a Proposal to this Request for Proposal (RFP) for the above-referenced subject.

This RFP includes the following documents:

 Section 1 – This Letter of Invitation

Section 2 – Instructions to Proposers (including Data Sheet)

Section 3 – Terms of Reference

Section 4 – Proposal Submission Form

Section 5 – Documents Establishing the Eligibility and Qualifications of the Proposer

Section 6 – Technical Proposal Form

Section 7 – Financial Proposal Form

Section 8 – Contract for Professional Services, including General Terms and Conditions

 

Your offer, comprising of a Technical and Financial Proposal, in separate sealed envelopes, should be submitted in accordance with Section 2. You are kindly requested to submit your proposal to UNDP to the following address:

 

United Nations Development Programme

Level 14, The Tower,

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

 

The proposal should be received by UNDP no later than 29th October, 2017 (Port Moresby, PNG Time).

If you have received this RFP through a direct invitation by UNDP, transferring this invitation to another firm requires your written notification to UNDP of such transfer and the name of the company to whom the invitation was forwarded.  Should you require further clarifications, kindly communicate with the contact person identified in the attached Data Sheet as the focal point for queries on this RFP.

UNDP looks forward to receiving your Proposal and thanks you in advance for your interest in UNDP procurement opportunities.

                                              Yours sincerely,

                                              Roy Trivedy

                                             UNDP Resident Representative