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ICIMOD invites sealed bids from interested construction contractors registered in Nepal for the construction/renovation of various civil works at the ICIMOD headquarters in Khumaltar, Lalitpur.
Bid documents are available from Monday through Friday (9:30 AM–12:30 PM) on ICIMOD workdays from the ICIMOD Procurement Office until 12:30 PM, 12 June 2023.
The completed bid document should be submitted by 4 PM, 15 June 2023, to the ICIMOD Procurement Office. The detailed bidding information is available in the bid document.
ICIMOD reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids without giving any reason whatsoever.
ICIMOD Procurement Office, +977-01-5275222
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