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BBRFQ80702: Supplying of Materials for Irrigation System
Procurement Process :RFQ - Request for quotation
Office :UNDP Barbados & the OECS - BARBADOS
Deadline :01-Oct-19
Posted on :13-Sep-19
Development Area :IRRIGATION  IRRIGATION
Reference Number :59211
Link to Atlas Project :
00088096 - Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership
Documents :
BBRFQ80702 - Solicitation Document
BBRFQ80702 - Clarifications
Overview :

ADMINISTRATION

To apply, interested persons should email the Financial Proposal/Quotation (As per BOQ Annex 1), Form for Submission of Quotation (Annex 2), and Offer to Comply with Other Conditions and Related Requirements (Annex 3); to procurement.bb@undp.org. The subject line of your email must contain the following: “BBRFQ80702 Financial Proposal/Quotation – Company Name

 

Quotations may be submitted on or before Tuesday 1st October, 2019 and via e-mail, to the address below:

 

United Nations Development Programme

Procurement Unit

Procurement.bb@undp.org

 

Quotations submitted by email must be limited to a maximum of 15MB. They must be free from any form of virus or corrupted contents, or the quotations shall be rejected.

 

It shall remain your responsibility to ensure that your quotation will reach the address above on or before the deadline. Quotations that are received by UNDP after the deadline indicated above, for whatever reason, shall not be considered for evaluation. If you are submitting your quotation by email, kindly ensure that they are signed and in the .pdf format, and free from any virus or corrupted files.

 

BACKGROUND

Caribbean countries share similar economic and sustainable development challenges, including a small population, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, and most importantly, vulnerability to climate change. Negative impacts associated with climate change on land, water resources and biodiversity have also been predicted, and ultimately, the main sectors of tourism and agriculture will be negatively impacted by these changes. Meanwhile, even though Caribbean countries emit relatively small amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, they will suffer disproportionately from the impacts of climate change.

As such, the Government of Japan through the Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership aims to support the implementation of actual technology that is both low-emission and advances climate risk management, including demonstration in the target countries. To this end, eight demonstration projects are planned for Grenada which are tailored to meet the specific needs and vulnerabilities within local communities.