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ICIMOD invites sealed bids from interested and eligible construction contractors registered in Nepal for the construction of a pedestrian walkway and west-side boundary retaining wall at ICIMOD Headquarters.
Bid documents can be purchased from the ICIMOD Procurement Office for a nonrefundable fee of NPR 3,000, Monday to Friday (9:30 am – 12:30 pm) on ICIMOD workdays until 12:30 pm on 10 March 2025.
Completed bid documents should be submitted by 4:00 pm on 17 March 2025, to the ICIMOD Procurement Office. Further details are available in the bid document.
ICIMOD reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids without assigning any reason.
ICIMOD Procurement Office, Tel: 5275222 (ext. 610/604)
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