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Tender No. (2020/1) reinstated to equip central preservation units

  
 January 23, 2020
Tender No. (2020/1) reinstated to equip central preservation units

 



The Central Bank of Iraq announces its need to equip central preservation units for tapes and compact discs ( CDS ), and all specialized companies have the desire and ability to supply these units in accordance with the technical specifications and legal conditions prepared by this bank to send their people with an official authorization letter to the headquarters of the Central Bank of Iraq / object Rasheed Street , building No. ( 2 ) i ( 3 ) legal Department / contracts section Mstsahban with a message identifying the company and the archives of the original to obtain tender documents and the conditions for the sum of ( 100 , 000 ) dinars ( one hundred thousand dinars ) non - refundable will be the last date for delivery Bidding n Haah always official on Sunday , a brief summary of 2020 / 3 / 1 Provided that the bids are submitted in closed and sealed conditions, with the company's seal, the name and number of the tender, the closing date of the tender and the name of the bidder, are written on the conditions.

https://cbi.iq/news/view/1401

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Just a question 100,000.00 dinars? For what their wanting! That sounds very cheap why would they put something like that out for bid at the current exchange rate, is my question? In the U.S. the dollar amount has to reach certain amount in most cities counties or federal government, before bid process begins! How much money is a 100,000.00 dinar at current exchange rate? Thanks for any response in advance! 🤠

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37 minutes ago, Artitech said:

Just a question 100,000.00 dinars? For what their wanting! That sounds very cheap why would they put something like that out for bid at the current exchange rate, is my question? In the U.S. the dollar amount has to reach certain amount in most cities counties or federal government, before bid process begins! How much money is a 100,000.00 dinar at current exchange rate? Thanks for any response in advance! 🤠

Wasn’t the contract rate for all tender 1.20 

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3 hours ago, 3n1 said:

 

.............  about a hundred bucks give a take some 

Ok if we are talking about a $100.00, this doesn’t make sense to me! That amount should fall into the threshold of a manger just to make a purchase of these products or services! Now if we are talking about dinars at a 1to 1 ratio then the bid process makes sense then! JMHO!! Hopefully they have tipped their hand of the RV being very close to happening! I know we have members that have been in Iraq and know a whole lot about the bid process over there! Or maybe I could be just reaching for straws! As the great Synopsis says could be something or could be nothing!! JMHO!🤠

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10 hours ago, Butifldrm said:

to obtain tender documents and the conditions for the sum of ( 100 , 000 ) dinars ( one hundred thousand dinars ) non - refundable

 

So, OK, my opinion is the 100,000 Bicraqi Iraqi Dinar Fee (100,000 / 1,190 = $84.03) is for obtaining the "tender" "documents" AND, potentially, THEE "application" "fee" FOR "bidding" "on" "supplying" "tapes" AND "compact" "discs".

 

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