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UNDP Vietnam is seeking for National firm to conduct Water Retention Study in Mekong Delta.
The objective of this assignment is to identify and recommend the available options for water retention, and good practices for livelihoods and agricultural production to help households and communities in saline water areas of selected coastal Mekong provinces to deal with the risk of drought and saltwater intrusion.
The selection will be on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations.
Procurement Notice with enclosed TOR and evaluation criteria are in the attached files.
Interested offerors are invited to submit proposals and other information following guidance in the Procurement Notice to:
Procurement Unit
UNDP Viet Nam
304 Kim Ma, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Tel: (+84 24) 38500100
Direct: (+84 24) 38500143
Email: quach.thuy.ha@undp.org
with notification by email (without attachment) to: procurement.vn@undp.org that the bidder has submitted proposal.
UNDP will not be responsible for the missing of proposal if the bidder does not send notification email to above address.
Submission Deadline: 15.00hrs Thursday, August 13, 2020
We look forward to receiving your proposal by the above deadline.

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