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Extension of Request for Proposals for the Regular Maintenance of Fire Extinguishers, Hydrant Pump and Hydrant exits for IOM Sarajevo office and Temporary Reception Centers in Sarajevo Canton
In the framework of IOM Bosnia and Herzegovina programs, the IOM invites interested eligible Service Providers to submit Proposals for the Regular Maintenance of Fire Extinguishers, Hydrant Pump and Hydrant exits for IOM Sarajevo office and Temporary Reception Centers in Sarajevo Canton (TRC Ušivak and TRC Blažuj), as detailed in Annex B of the Request for Proposal (RFP).
A complete set of the RFP is available for issuance to Interested Service Providers by e-mail at the official IOM BiH Procurement e-mail address: sjjproc@iom.int.
The Proposals must be delivered by standard electronic means to sjjproc@iom.int on or before 04 July 2022 (Monday), until 12:00 hours.
Proposals submitted after the above deadline will not be considered. IOM reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal and to annul the selection process and reject all Proposals at any time prior to contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to affected Service Providers.