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Overview :
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a Proposal to this Request for Proposal (RFP) for establishing of Long Term Agreements with Quality Control Laboratories for testing of pharmaceuticals in support of the UNDP Country Offices implementing projects and programmes in the Health Sector and as per enclosed Terms of Reference (TOR).
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 – Template of Long Term Agreement
Section 9 & 10 – UNDP General Conditions of Contract for Goods and Services
Annex 1: Standard Operational Procedures for use of QC Lab LTA by UNDP COs (including annexes)
Your offer, comprising of a Technical and Financial Proposal, should be submitted in accordance with Section 2 and no later than 26th July, 2016 by 14:00 Copenhagen time (CET).
Please confirm your intention to bid by email to pranisha.bajracharya@undp.org no later than 14th of July, 2016. You are kindly requested to submit an acknowledgment letter to UNDP to pranisha.bajracharya@undp.org.
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,
Alfonso Buxens
Procurement Advisor,
UNDP GF Partnership Team

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