Unicef Ethiopia seeks proposals for local engineering services

Unicef Ethiopia has issued a request for proposals to establish long-term arrangements for engineering services across the country. Eligible bidders are invited to participate, with detailed requirements outlined in the bid document. Submissions are due by the end of January 2026.

Unicef Ethiopia is calling for proposals under reference LRFP-2026-9201130 to set up local long-term arrangements for engineering services. The initiative aims to secure reliable engineering support within the country.

Interested parties can access the full bid document via the tender portal at https://tender.2merkato.com/tenders/69577c630a538a7727000001. Any questions or requests for clarification must be emailed to eth-supplyQAconstruction@unicef.org by 11:00 AM on January 23, 2026. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for January 15, 2026, at 2:00 PM, and clarifications will be posted publicly on the same website.

Proposals must be submitted electronically to the Unicef Addis Ababa office by 11:59 PM East African Time on January 28, 2026. Technical and financial bids require separate emails, with the RFP number and submission type clearly indicated in the subject line. Only email submissions are accepted, and bidders are advised to send them well before the deadline to avoid delays.

This process ensures transparency and allows eligible firms to contribute to Unicef's engineering needs in Ethiopia, supporting various projects through established local partnerships.

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