Mobile Clinics and Mobile Pharmacy Units
Summary
Description
Republic of Serbia
Ministry of Health
Serbia Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention and Control Project
Loan No. 96040 – YF, Project ID P180619
Request for Bids
Goods
(Two-Envelope Bidding Process)
Country: The Republic of Serbia
Name of Project: Serbia Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention and Control Project
Contract Title: Procurement of Mobile Clinics and Mobile Pharmacy Units
Loan No.: 96040 – YF
RFB Reference No.: RS-NCD-96040YF-G-RFB-26-2.1.2
1. The Republic of Serbia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Serbia Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention and Control Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contracts for the procurement of mobile clinics and mobile pharmacy units.
2. The Project Coordination Unit, of behalf of the Ministry of Health, now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the procurement of mobile clinics and mobile pharmacy units:
LOT 1 – Mobile Clinics
LOT 2 – Mobile Pharmacy Units
Detailed technical specification is provided in RFB. A total of 15 Mobile Clinics and 5 Mobile Pharmacy Units will be provided for health care institutions in Serbia, within six months, margin of preference is not applicable.
3. Bidders may bid for one or several contracts, as further defined in the bidding document. Bidders wishing to offer discounts in case they are awarded more than one contract will be allowed to do so, provided those discounts are included in the Letter of Bid.
4. Bidding will be conducted through international competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016, Revised September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations.
5. Bids will be evaluated in accordance with the evaluation process set out in the bidding documents. The following weightings shall apply: 40% for the Rated Criteria (including technical and non-price factors) and 60% for Bid cost.
6. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Project Coordination Unit, Ms. Žana Cvetković, Procurement specialist, E-mail: mobileunits@zdravlje.gov.rs and inspect the bidding document during office hours, 09.00 – 14.00, at the address given below.
7. The bidding document in English may be received by interested Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below. The document will be sent by a pdf attachment to an email.
8. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before 17 June, 2026. at 11.30 a.m. CET. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. The outer Bid envelopes marked “ORIGINAL BID”, and the inner envelopes marked “TECHNICAL PART” will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend, at the address below on 17 June, 2026. at 11.45 a.m. CET. All envelopes marked “SECOND ENVELOPE: FINANCIAL PART” shall remain unopened and will be held in safe custody of the Purchaser until the second public opening.
9. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration.
10. Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document.
11. The address referred to above is:
Primary Healthcare Center Savski venac
Dom zdravlja Savski venac
Ms. Žana Cvetković, Procurement specialist
Serbia Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention and Control Project
Pasterova 1 Str., 11000 Beograd
The Republic of Serbia
Tel: +381 11 36 06 401
E-mail: mobileunits@zdravlje.gov.rs
About This Opportunity
This is a supplies contract in the health and medical services and general supplies sectors, with a focus on Primary Healthcare. Located in Serbia, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before June 17, 2026.
Published through WB - World Bank, a multilateral development bank that follows standardized international procurement guidelines. Projects funded by multilateral institutions are generally open to international bidders from eligible member countries for the supply of goods in the health and medical services sector. Supply contracts typically require bidders to demonstrate product compliance with technical specifications, delivery capacity, and relevant certifications. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.