May 19, 2025

Invitation to Bid (ITB): Supply of Medical Liquid Oxygen to Health Facilities in Mainland Tanzania

Reference: RFP/CHAI-TZ-EAPOA-004/25
Posting Date: May 19th, 2025
Closing Date: June 15th, 2025

Overview

The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), with support from Unitaid through the East Africa Program on Oxygen Access (EAPOA), is working to strengthen medical oxygen ecosystems in Eastern Africa. As part of these efforts, CHAI is inviting bids from qualified suppliers for the supply of medical liquid oxygen (mLOX) to ten public health facilities across mainland Tanzania.

This procurement aims to ensure consistent availability of high-purity liquid oxygen to meet increasing clinical demands.

Facilities

Bidders may submit proposals for one, several, or all of the following facilities:

  1. Bochi Hospital
  2. Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital
  3. Morogoro Regional Referral Hospital
  4. Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital
  5. Manyara Regional Referral Hospital
  6. Mount Meru Regional Referral Hospital
  7. Songea Regional Referral Hospital
  8. St. Benedict Ndanda Referral Hospital
  9. Sekou Toure Regional Referral Hospital
  10. Mbeya Regional Referral Hospital

Submission Instructions

Interested and capable suppliers should:

Download the ITB

Submit completed proposals electronically to:
📧 chaitzprocurement@clintonhealthaccess.org
Subject Line: ITB/CHAI-TZ-EAPOA-004/25
Deadline: June 15th, 2025

For clarifications, submit queries by May 26th, 2025 to the same email with the ITB reference in the subject.

If your file exceeds 2MB, request an upload link by emailing with the subject line: “Requesting upload link”.

Late submissions will not be considered.

Annexes

  • Annex A: VIE Tank Installation & Commissioning – detailed site requirements
  • Annex B: CHAI Code of Conduct for Suppliers

Disclaimer

This ITB does not commit CHAI to engage any entity. No fees are required to submit, and CHAI will not reimburse any costs associated with submission. All responses become the property of CHAI.

 

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