IIRR re-invites bids for vehicle rental in Ethiopia

The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR-Ethiopia) has issued a re-invitation to bid for the rental of a Mark 2 Hardtop vehicle to support its MaYEA program. Proposals are due by March 13, 2026. Interested vendors can obtain details from the IIRR office or via email.

The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR-Ethiopia) announced a re-invitation to bid on March 1, 2026, under RFQ Number IIRR-MaYEA-26-001. This procurement seeks vendors to provide vehicle rental services specifically for a Mark 2 Hardtop. The service will aid in the implementation of the MaYEA program, including support for participants' bank account openings at Omo Bank.

Vendors interested in the opportunity can collect a hard copy of the detailed request for quotation from the IIRR office located around Africa Union on Sar Bet Road, past the Tobacco Monopole, at the end of the road before the traffic light, on the third floor of the building housing Birhan Bank. Alternatively, they can send a request email to iirrethiopia.hrdepartment@iirr.org.

Questions regarding the bid are due between March 2 and 12, 2026, with answers provided by March 12, 2026. All proposals must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 13, 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted. For clarifications, contact IIRR at +251-11212864, +251-11212994, or 0996-594226.

IIRR reserves the right to cancel the bid entirely or partially. This procurement is managed through a request for quotation process to ensure efficient support for the program's objectives.

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