Guyana

Procurement

Procurement Notices

 

The Procurement of various speeds of Variable Frequency Drives as well as various Deep Water Submersible Pumps with training of personnel

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the Mainstreaming Low-emission Energy Technologies initiative is providing support to the Office of the President, which houses the Department of Environment and Climate Change to promote low-emission energy technologies across prioritized sectors, thereby increasing competitiveness and climate-resilience of the national economy.

The Procurement of various speeds of Variable Frequency Drives as well as various Deep Water Submersible Pumps with training of personnel are requested from suppliers of these goods and services. These items are to support the Guyana Water Authority in promoting energy efficiency in its daily operations. The following equipment, accessories and software are requested:

• Various speeds of Variable Frequency Drives
• Various Deep Water Submersible Pumps with training

Please refer to the website https://www.undp.org/guyana/procurement for the complete Invitation including the technical specifications and relevant instructions. Proposals should be submitted directly in the Quantum Portal no later than indicated deadline: 18 November 2024 @ 10:00 (New York time).
In case of discrepancies between the deadline indicated in the portal and deadline indicated elsewhere, the deadline in the portal will prevail. It is the responsibility of the bidder to be informed on the tender deadline.

Bidders must send their questions in the system using the messaging feature. Only in case of facing difficulties to register in the system and sending messages, bidder can write to the contact below to request support with the system:
E-mail address: procurement.gy@undp.org

Offers will be received ONLY through UNDP Quantum Platform

UNDP Procurement (GUY)

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Procurement is the overall process of acquiring goods, civil works and services which includes all functions from the identification of needs, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation and award of contract, and all phases of contract administration through the end of a services’ contract or the useful life of an asset.

About UNDP Procurement       

As a public organization entrusted with donor funds and committed to supporting developing economies, UNDP abides by the following principles:

Best Value for Money means selection of the offer, which presents the optimum combination of life-cycle costs and benefits, which meet the end-users’ needs. Best Value for Money is the result of several factors, including quality, experience, the vendor’s reputation, and parameters that measure how well the good or service allows the organization to meet its social, environmental or other strategic objectives.

Fairness, Integrity and Transparency, which ensures that competitive processes are fair, open, and rules-based. All potential vendors should be treated equally, and the process should feature clear evaluation criteria, unambiguous solicitation instructions, realistic requirements, and rules and procedures that are easy to understand.

Effective International Competition, understood as giving all potential vendors timely and adequate information on UNDP requirements, as well as equal opportunity to participate in procurement actions, and restricting them only when it is absolutely necessary to achieve UNDP development goals.

In the best interest of UNDP, which means that any business transactions must conform to the mandates and principles of UNDP and the United Nations.

UNDP Procurement is based on competitive bidding. Depending on the type, complexity, size and value of the project and its procurement elements, commonly used methods of solicitation include:

Micro-Purchasing

Micro-Purchasing is a simplified and informal procurement method intended for the purchase of readily available goods, standardized services and small works, and where the contract amounts involved are not expected to exceed $10,000. Micro-Purchasing may be undertaken through canvassing of at least two vendors and award is made to the lowest price available.

Request for Quotation (RFQ)

An RFQ is an informal invitation to submit a quotation, usually for goods/services/civil works at a value between US$10,000 and $200,000. Prices, and other commercial terms and conditions are requested and award is made to the lowest priced technically acceptable offer.

Invitation to Bid (ITB)

An ITB is a formal invitation to submit a bid, usually associated with requirements that are clearly and concisely defined, with an estimated procurement value of US$200,000 or more. Normally price is the sole determinant in making an award. Where all technical criteria are met, award is made to the lowest bidder.

Request for Proposal (RFP)

An RFP is a formal request to submit a proposal, usually associated with requirements for services, which cannot be clearly or concisely defined, with an estimated procurement value of more than US$10,000. Price is only one of several factors comprising the evaluation criteria. Award is made to the qualified bidder whose bid substantially conforms to the requirement set forth on the solicitation documents and is evaluated to be the lowest cost to UNDP.

Evaluation Process

Evaluation is the process of assessing offers and submitted proposals in accordance with established evaluation methodology and criteria, with the goal of obtaining the best value for money. The process is conducted in a fair and transparent manner to ensure equal treatment of all bidders.

Vendor Protest

UNDP’s vendor protest procedure provides an opportunity for appeal to those persons or firms not awarded a purchase order or contract through a competitive procurement process. In the event that a Proposer believes that it was not treated fairly, the following link provides further details regarding UNDP vendor protest procedures. Please consult UNDP Policy against Fraud and other Corrupt Practices.

Contracts' Awards - All past competitions (winner name and awarded contract amount) can be found in the Tenders Archive (new window will open).

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