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Procurement Entities |
Aga Khan Foundation – Afghanistan |
Funded By |
World bank |
Item Description / Ref No. |
Construction of Pipe Scheme with Solar Pump (PSSP)) system, Abdul Nazar Village, Khulm District of Samangan Province -Afghanistan. Ref No.: WB/WERP/AKF-A/SGN/Khulm/AbdulNazar/W-61 |
Deadline for submission of Quotations |
21-April-2025 at 02:00 PM (Local Time). The public opening of Bids received will be held immediately after the deadline. |
Address for submission of Quotations |
NPO Procurement: Aga Khan Foundation-P.O.5753, House No. 1003, District No. 10- Madina Bazar, Beside Shahre Now Wedding Hall, Black Gate, Kabul, Afghanistan Contact Number: +93 (0) 799 44 8367, +93 (0) 782810921, +93 (0) 794479379 |
Interested Bidders |
Interested Bidders are invited to collect the RFQ from the above address against a copy of the Valid Business license, Application Letter, Representative Introduction letter and national ID card (Tazkira). |
RFQ Distribution Time |
From Sundy to Thursday From 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. |
Bid Security |
USD 900 (Nine Hundred) |

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