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How does an interested firm submit a bid?

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How does an interested firm submit a bid?

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When a firm learns, from the GPN or SPN or QOS or the AfDB Business Bulletin or the Bank’s Website, that procurement opportunities under the Bank’s financing, have become available, and it is interested to participate, it should firstly express its interest by writing to the Borrower. It should then request the bidding documents as soon as they are available. Interested bidders should ensure that they send the Borrower the appropriate fee specified to purchase the bidding documents. Interested bidders may also have a local representative to purchase the documents for them, while Embassies may also sometimes purchase documents on behalf of firms. In all cases bidders should ensure that it is their name that appears on all documents. After a firm receives the bidding documents, it should carefully examine the provisions and requirements in the Instructions to Bidders (ITB) to decide whether it could submit a competitive responsive bid. The bidder should be certain that it understands bot

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