Common use of Minimum Qualification Requirements Clause in Contracts

Minimum Qualification Requirements. The proposer should prove to have at least 1 year of relevant experience. Litigation and arbitration history of the proposer does not bear any potential reputational or other risks for UNDP or other United Nations organizations and specialized agencies. Financial indicators prove proposer’s long term sustainability and possession of sufficient financial resources to ensure it can meet its financial commitments under the Agreement. Relevant knowledge and capacity for the provision of services. Previous experience relevant to provision of services similar to those requested by UNDP The Proposer should have a team of qualified personnel for contract management with the following minimum qualification: Senior Manager to directly coordinate with UNDP on all contractual issues - 5 years of relevant experience; Services coordinator to directly coordinate contract implementation on day to day basis with UNDP - 3 years of relevant experience; The Services Coordinator shall be representing the Contractor in attending all meetings with UNDP-Syria or performing the written communications with UNDP-Syria whenever required. Legally registered in Syria and authorized to provide required services to facilitate the implementation of the UNDP projects. The contractor should have previous procurement experience and qualified staff to arrange facilities and working environment for contracted individuals. Proposers are required to quote the percentage that will be charged (as management fixed fee %) as a service fee from the total invoiced monthly amounts of services provided to UNDP.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Long Term Agreement (Lta) for Consultancy and Support Personnel Services, Long Term Agreement (Lta) for Consultancy and Support Personnel Services