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USAID/MACEDONIA JUDICIAL STRENGTHENING PROJECT (JSP)/CAPACITY AND SUSTAINABILITY BUILDINGS CAMPAIGN WITH PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

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Deadline: 16-07-2012 Location: Macedonia Back


Description:

The Macedonia Judicial Strengthening Project (JSP) invites interested bidders to submit a proposal to implement a “Capacity and Sustainability Building Campaign with Professional Associations and Civil Society Organizations.” A description of the technical requirements for this activity is presented in Attachment A – Statement of Work (SOW). The JSP is a 3-year USAID-funded project in Macedonia, launched in November 2011 and implemented by Tetra Tech DPK (Tt DPK).

Proposal requirements  

Offerors having the interest, technical expertise and capability of carrying out the tasks per the SOW are requested to submit a financial and technical proposal. Tt DPK reserves the right to issue one or more awards in response of this RFP.

Offerors should submit one original proposal and one complete copy of the proposal in two separate packages with sealed envelopes inside (to ensure evaluators can open the Technical Proposal without seeing the Cost Proposal) as follows:

Original proposal (one package stating “Original Proposal”)

   o Technical Proposal in a sealed envelope.
   o Cost Proposal in a different sealed envelope.

Complete copy of the proposal (another package stating “Copy of Proposal)

   o A copy of the Technical Proposal in a sealed envelope.
   o A copy of the Cost Proposal in another sealed envelope.

The maximum subcontract amount to be awarded is US $35,000.

JSP must procure all commodities (e.g., equipment, materials, vehicles, supplies) and services (including commodity transportation services) in accordance with the requirements at 22 CFR Part 228 “Rules on Procurement of Commodities and Services Financed by USAID Federal Program Macedonia Judicial Strengthening Project Funds.” According to this regulation, the authorized source and nationality for this procurement is the United States, Macedonia, and developing countries other than advanced developing countries. No services may be procured from suppliers with a nationality from countries designated by USAID as prohibited source. Additionally, no goods may be procured from source countries that are designated as prohibited sources.

Deadline: 16 July 2012

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