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Procurement Process: ITB - Invitation to bid
Office: UNDP-COL - COLOMBIA
Deadline: 01-Sep-25 @ 03:00 PM (New York time)
Published on: 01-Aug-25 @ 12:00 AM (New York time)
Reference Number: UNDP-COL-02796
Contact: Centro de Servicios Adquisiciones - apoyo.proveedorescol@undp.org
Pais: Colombia
Duración: 12 meses o un año
Objeto: Construcción de sistemas de captación y almacenamiento de aguas lluvias en ferrocemento de 5.000 litros (unidad familiar) y de 20.000 litros (unidad comunitaria), en comunidades rurales de la región de La Mojana.
Visita exploratoria: 19 y 20 de agosto de 2025
Conferencia previa a la licitación: 21 de agosto de 2025 (Ver detalles en la Hoja de Datos)
Plazo para solicitud de aclaraciones: 22-AGOSTO-2025
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