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Establishment of a Long-Term Agreement (LTA) for the Supply and Delivery of PE100 HDPE Pipes, Steel Pipes, Fittings, and Valves for UNOPS Afghanistan

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Tender description: The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is pleased to invite prospective bidders to submit a bid in response to this Invitation to Bid (ITB) for the establishment of Long-Term Agreements (LTAs) for the supply of PE100 HDPE pipes, steel pipes, fittings, and valves in support of the Water Emergency Relief Project (WERP) in Kabul, Afghanistan.This ITB is divided into five (5) lots:Lot 1: PE100 HDPE PipesLot 2: Steel Pipes and Flanged FittingsLot 3: HDPE Fittings and AccessoriesLot 4: Flow Control ValvesLot 5: Joints, Couplings, and Installation Hardware-----IMPORTANT NOTE: Interested vendors must respond to this tender using the UNOPS eSourcing system, via the UNGM portal. In order to access the full UNOPS tender details, request clarifications on the tender, and submit a vendor response to a tender using the system, vendors need to be registered as a UNOPS vendor at the UNGM portal and be logged into UNGM. For guidance on how to register on UNGM and submit responses to UNOPS tenders in the UNOPS eSourcing system, please refer to the user guide and other resources available at: https://esourcing.unops.org/#/Help/GuidesInterested in improving your knowledge of what UNOPS procures, how we procure and how to become a vendor to supply to our organization? Learn more about our free online course on “Doing business with UNOPS” here

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