Rfp to Relaunch the Recruitment of an Implementing Partner Tender
Notice for Rfp to Relaunch the Recruitment of an Implementing Partner for the Execution of Building Construction Works by Constructing a Market Shed of 20 Counters at Nchingon, Babessi Subdivision in Ngoketunji in Cameroon. The reference ID of the tender is 131867782 and it is closing on 06 Jan 2026.
Tender Details
- Country: Cameroon
- Summary: Rfp to Relaunch the Recruitment of an Implementing Partner for the Execution of Building Construction Works by Constructing a Market Shed of 20 Counters at Nchingon, Babessi Subdivision in Ngoketunji
- CMT Ref No: 131867782
- Deadline: 06 Jan 2026
- Financier: International Labour Organization
- Purchaser Ownership: Government
- Tender Value: Refer Document
- Notice Type: Tender
- Document Ref. No.: RFP-018-HIMO/MINTP-2025
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- Description:
- The International Labour Office (hereinafter the “ILO”) is pleased to invite your organisation to submit for the recruitment of implementing partner to facilitate the practical application of theoretical knowledge (Chantier Ecole) for learners of the Employment Intensive Investment (EIIP) approach in the project intervention areas, through the execution of Construction works, by constructing a market shed of 20 counters at Nchingon, Babessi Subdivision Ngoketunjia Division.You may submit a Proposal to the ILO provided that your organisation is qualified, able, and willing to deliver the goods, works and/or services specified in this RFP. Participation in this RFP indicates acceptance of the Terms and Conditions applicable to ILO Contracts (for Services) provided as a link in Annex IV of the RFP document. In addition, failure to comply with the requirements of this RFP and its Annexes may render a proposal ineligible for consideration.
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The INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (ILO), a Government sector organization in Cameroon, has announced a new tender for Rfp to Relaunch the Recruitment of an Implementing Partner for the Execution of Building Construction Works by Constructing a Market Shed of 20 Counters at Nchingon, Babessi Subdivision in Ngoketunji. This tender is published on CameroonTenders under CMT Ref No: 131867782 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2026-01-06.
The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.
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