CHEMONICS INTERNATIONAL INC. has floated a tender for Street Lights. The project location is Iraq and the tender is closing on 25 Apr 2021. The tender notice number is IRP-PROG-MSL088- Streetlights, while the TOT Ref Number is 52307845. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Iraq

Summary : Street Lights

Deadline : 25 Apr 2021

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 52307845

Document Ref. No. : IRP-PROG-MSL088- Streetlights

Financier : United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

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Tender Details

Quotation are invited for Street Lights.

REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS (RFQ)

RFQ Number: IRP-PROG-MSLO88- Streetlights

Issuance Date: April 14, 2021

Deadline for Quotes: April 25, 2021

Description: Street Lights

For: Iraqi Community Resilience Initiative (ICRI) - Ta'afi

Funded By: United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Contract No. Contract No. AID-OAA-T-1-14-00006/7200AA18F00019

Implemented By: Chemonics Iraq, LLC________

Point of Contact:__________________________

***** ETHICAL AND BUSINESS CONDUCT-REQUIREMENTS *****

Chemonics is committed to integrity in procurement, and only selects suppliers based on objective business criteria such as price and technical merit. Chemonics expects suppliers to comply with our Standards of Business Conduct, available at https://www.chemonics.com/our-approach/standards-business-conduct/.

Chemonics does not tolerate fraud, collusion among offerors, falsified proposals/bids, bribery, or kickbacks. Any firm or individual violating these standards will be disqualified from this procurement, barred from future procurement opportunities, and may be reported to both USAID and the Office of the Inspector General. Employees and agents of Chemonics are strictly prohibited from asking for or accepting any money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, object of value or compensation from current or potential vendors or suppliers in exchange for or as a reward for business. Employees and agents engaging in this conduct are subject to termination and will be reported to USAID and the Office of the Inspector General.

In addition, Chemonics will inform USAID and the Office of the Inspector General of any supplier offers of money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, object of value, or compensation to obtain business.

Offerors responding to this RFQ must include the following as part of the proposal submission:

• Disclose any close, familial, or financial relationships with Chemonics or project staff. For example, if an offeror-s cousin is employed by the project, the offeror must state this.

• Disclose any family or financial relationship with other offerors submitting proposals. For example, if the offeror-s father owns a company that is submitting another proposal, the offeror must state this.

• Certify that the prices in the offer have been arrived at independently, without any consultation, communication, or agreement with any other offeror or competitor for the purpose of restricting competition.

• Certify that all information in the proposal and all supporting documentation are authentic and accurate.

• Certify understanding and agreement to Chemonics- prohibitions against fraud, bribery and kickbacks.



Please contact Jamie Crowley jcrowley@icritaafi.org with any questions or concerns regarding the above information or to report any potential violations. Potential violations may also be reported directly to Chemonics- Washington office through the contact information listed on the website found at the hyperlink above.


Section 1: Instructions to Offerors

1. Introduction: The ICRI-Ta-afi program is a USAID program implemented by Chemonics International in Iraq. The goal of the program is to increase stability in Iraq. As part of project activities, ICRITa-afi requires the purchase streetlights to improve the residents' perception of public safety through installing lights in selected alleys of strategic neighborhoods such as Al Maamon neighborhood in West Mosul. The purpose of this RFQ is to solicit quotations for these items.

Offerors are responsible for ensuring that their offers are received by Chemonics in accordance with the instructions, terms, and conditions described in this RFQ. Failure to adhere with instructions described in this RFQ may lead to disqualification of an offer from consideration.

2. Offer Deadline and Protocol: Offers must be received no later than 04:00 pm Iraq time on April 25, 2021 by email. Any emailed offers must be emailed to mslsolicitations@icritaafi.org .

Please reference the RFQ number in any response to this RFQ. Offers received after the specified time and date will be considered late and will be considered only at the discretion of Chemonics.

3. Questions: Questions regarding the technical or administrative requirements of this RFQ may be submitted no later than 04:00 pm Iraq time on April 19, 2021 by email to mslsolicitations@icritaafi.org. Questions must be submitted in writing by email; phone calls will not be accepted. Questions and requests for clarification— and the responses thereto—that Chemonics believes may be of interest to other offerors will be circulated to all RFQ recipients who have indicated an interest in bidding.

Only the written answers issued by Chemonics will be considered official and carry weight in the RFQ process and subsequent evaluation. Any verbal information received from employees of Chemonics or any other entity should not be considered as an official response to any questions regarding this RFQ.


4. Specifications: Section 3 contains the
technical specifications of the required
items. All commodities offered in response
to this RFQ must be new and unused. In
addition, all electrical commodities must
operate on 240V, 50Hz.
Please note that, unless otherwise
indicated, stated brand names or models
are for illustrative description only. An
equivalent substitute, as determined by
the specifications, is acceptable.


5. Quotations: Quotations in response to this
RFQ must be priced on a fixed-price, allinclusive basis, including delivery and all
other costs. Pricing must be presented in
American dollar (USD). Offers must remain
valid for not less than thirty (30) calendar
days after the offer deadline. Prices
quoted must remain fixed for a minimum
of twelve (12) months. Offerors are
requested to provide quotations by
completing the table in Section 3.
In addition, offerors responding to this
RFQ are requested to submit the
following:
• A copy of their official registration in
federal Iraq and/or Kurdistan region of
Iraq.
• A copy of their official registration or
business license.
• Individuals responding to this RFQ are
requested to submit a copy of their
identification card.
• Information on any other “Key
Individuals” within the company. (i.e.
those who have decision making
authority to make financial decisions
on behalf of the company).
• Contact information for at least three
(3) references of past or present
clients indicating the relevant commodities were sold in the last three (3) years that best illustrate company/ individual-s qualifications and past performance.

6. Delivery: The delivery location for the items described in this RFQ is Mosul. As part of its response to this RFQ, each offeror is expected to provide an estimate (in calendar days) of the delivery timeframe (after receipt of order). The delivery estimate presented in an offer in response to this RFQ must be upheld in the performance of any resulting contract.

7. Source/Nationality/Manufacture: All
goods and services offered in response to
this RFQ or supplied under any resulting
award must meet USAID Geographic Code
935 in accordance with the United States
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 22 CFR
§228. The cooperating country for this RFQ
is Iraq.
Offerors may not offer or supply services
or any commodities that are
manufactured or assembled in, shipped
from, transported through, or otherwise
involving any of the following countries:
Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria.
Pursuant to changes to USG regulations
(FAR subpart 4.21, FAR subpart 52.204-25)
precludes Contractor use of
telecommunications and video
surveillance equipment produced by the
following firms and their affiliates in
connection with the performance of US
federal contracts and grants or otherwise,
unless an exception at paragraph (c) of FAR
52.204-25 applies or the covered
telecommunication equipment or services
are covered by a waiver described in
Federal Acquisition Regulation 4.2104.
1. Huawei Technologies Company
2. ZTE Corporation
3. Hytera Communications Corporation
4. Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology
Company
5. Dahua Technology Company

8. Warranty: Warranty service and repair within the cooperating country is required for all commodities under this RFQ. The warranty coverage must be valid on all commodities for a minimum of twelve (12) months after delivery and acceptance of the commodities, unless otherwise specified in the technical specifications. At the time that any commodity is transferred to the Government of Iraq, or another entity within the cooperating country, all rights to warranty support and service shall be transferred with the commodity to that entity-s end-user.

9. Taxes and VAT: The agreement under which this procurement is financed does not permit the financing of any taxes, VAT, tariffs, duties, or other levies imposed by any laws in effect in the Cooperating Country. No such Cooperating Country taxes, VAT, charges, tariffs, duties or levies will be paid under an order resulting from this RFQ

10. DUNS Number: Companies or organizations, whether for-profit or nonprofit, shall be requested to provide a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number if selected to receive an award in response to this RFQ valued greater than or equal to USD$30, 000 (or equivalent in other currency). If the Offeror does not have a DUNS number and is unable to obtain one before proposal submission deadline, Offeror shall include a statement noting their intention to register for a DUNS number should it be selected as the successful offeror or explaining why registration for a DUNS number is not possible. Contact Dun & Bradstreet through this webform to obtain a number: https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform. Further guidance on obtaining a DUNS number is available from Chemonics upon request.

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