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MCA-L Local Advert: Request For Quotation- Communication Survey

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REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA

MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ACCOUNT
2nd & 3rd Floors, F & F Building
63 United Nations Drive, Coconut Plantation, Mamba Point
Monrovia. Liberia
Tel: +231 7701 44444 / 0888 828 988; Email: info@mca.gov.lr

PROCUREMENT NOTICE
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION
4A1508/CA/008
MCA‐Liberia Communication Survey

Background and Context
The United States of America, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”) and
the Government of Liberia (the “Government” or “GoL”) have entered a Millennium Challenge
Compact for Millennium Challenge Account assistance to help facilitate poverty reduction
through economic growth in Liberia (the “Compact”) in the amount of approximately
256,726,000 USD (“MCC Funding”).

The Government, acting through Millennium Challenge Account ‐ Liberia (the “MCA Entity”), intends to apply a portion of the MCC Funding to eligible payments under a contract for which the Request for Quotation (“RFQ”) is issued. MCA‐Liberia now invites priced quotation from eligible firms/service providers for the MCA‐
Liberia Communication Survey. More details on the requirement are provided in the Terms of
Reference and the RFQ. The RFQ is open to all eligible entities (“Service Providers”) who wish to
respond. Subject to restrictions noted in the RFQ, Service Providers may associate with other
Service Providers to enhance their capacity to successfully carry out the assignment.
The RFQ is for:
MCA‐Liberia Communication Survey

How to Participate in the Process:

Interested firms/service providers should send an email to MCALiberiaPA@cardno.com
requesting a copy of the RFQ, which is free of charge.
Important dates:
No. Activity Dates
1 Release of RFQ November 2, 2020
2 Last date for questions/clarifications November 6, 2020
3 MCA‐L Response to Questions/Clarifications November 11, 2020
4 Deadline for Submission of Quotations November 16, 2020 at 5:30 pm

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