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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR TRANSPORT FACILITATION STUDY

By June 11, 2017No Comments

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANCY

RE-ADVERTISED

 

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Countries: Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya

Project: Transport Facilitation study on the Nairobi-Addis Ababa-Khartoum-Wadi Harfa Highway (TAH4)

PROJECT ID NO: P-ZI-KFO-021

GRANT NO: 2100155026567

IGAD Ref. No. : IGAD/2017/03 __________________________________________________________________________________     

BACKGROUND

The Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has received a grant from the NEPAD-NPCA under the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) Capacity Building Project (CAP) Work Plan 2016 (chiefly referred to as ‘PIDA CAP 2016’). Part of the grant is intended to finance the Consultancy Services for the Transport Facilitation Study of the Nairobi-Addis Ababa-Khartoum-Wadi Harfa Highway.

OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT

The overall objective of the study is to develop a draft bilateral agreement, legal and regulatory framework, and institutional structures for the establishment and operation of potential One Stop Border Posts on the Corridor.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

The scope of services included under this project among others are:

Analysis of both national and regional policies governing cross border trade in goods, services and movement of persons along the Nairobi-Addis Ababa-Khartoum-Wadi Harfa Highway;

1. Analysis of both national and regional level legal and regulatory frameworks and how these impinge on cross-border trade in goods, services and movement of persons along the highway;

2. Assess and review the current processes, procedures, work ethics and timeliness of service delivery at the border points along the Nairobi-Addis Ababa-Khartoum-Wadi Harfa Highway and make recommendations of how to improve cross-border trade and transport;

3. Based on the findings of the review and assessment,

(i) prepare a draft bilateral agreement covering common control area, border post facilities, co-ordination between partner countries and complaints framework;

(ii) develop policies, legal and regulatory framework including structure of institutional arrangements and other issues for operation of potential OSBPs along the highway;

(iii) propose a suitable governance structure including stakeholders’ Committees (as necessary and agreed by governments) containing provision for establishment and membership, committee officers, organization, financing, settlement of disputes, interpretation, entry into force and amendments; and

(iv) Propose suitable procedures, formats, ICT applications to the Bilateral Agreements and legal frameworks and institutional structures for smooth operations of the potential OSBPs along the highway.

4. Undertake a stakeholder’s workshop to validate the study’s findings, proposals and report.

DURATION FOR THE ASSIGNMENT

The estimated duration of services is 6 months and the starting date is in August 2017.

CONSULTANT’s QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

IGAD now invites eligible Individual Consultants with the requisite experience to indicate their interest in providing the services. The Consultant must have a Master’s Degree or above in Economics, Trade, Transport or related social science fields with a minimum of 10 years of professional experience. The Consultant must be conversant with trade and transport facilitation studies; customs and border operations; and working experience in developing countries.

SHORTLISTING CRITERIA

Interested Consultants must provide information on their qualifications and experience demonstrating their ability to undertake this assignment (documents, reference to similar services, experience in similar assignments, etc.) with bias in:

Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development Bank’s “Rules and Procedures for the use of Consultants” May 2008 edition and revised in July 2012, which is available on the Bank’s website at https://www.afdb.org. Borrowers are under no obligation to shortlist any Consulting firm who expresses interest.

A shortlist of three to six individual consultants will be established at the end of the request of expressions of interest. The consultants on the shortlist will be judged on the following criteria on the basis of their updated resume.

The EOI will be evaluated using the criteria below:

 

Criteria

Score

A

Understanding of assignment (35)

 

1

Understanding of assignment objectives

15

2

Quality and completeness of methodology

15

3

Number of days input and innovative approach

5

B

Overall quality of the offer, quality of the workplan, technical approach, methodology and risk (15)

 

1

Logic, sequencing and interrelation of activities and quality of the work plan

15

C

Qualification and experience in the field of assignment (50)

 

1

General qualifications (general education, training, and experience)

10

2

Adequacy for the assignment (relevant education, training, experience in the sector/similar assignments)

30

3

Knowledge of PIDA and work experience in the region (Five point each).

10

Overall rating scores

100

 

SUBMISSION OF EoIs

 

Interested consultants may obtain further information at the address below during office hours (Sunday to Thursday, from 07.00 to 14.30hrs, East Africa Time (GMT+3, excluding public holidays).

 

Expression of interest should be clearly marked with the following statements:

 

“Expression of Interest for Consultancy Services for preparation of Transport Facilitation study on the Nairobi-Addis Ababa-Khartoum-Wadi Harfa Highway (TAH4)” and must be delivered (mail or e-mail) to the address below on or before 28th June 2017, 14.00hrs (East African time; GMT + 3 hours). 

Procurement Unit

Administration and Finance, IGAD Secretariat

Avenue Georges Clemenceau

P.O.  Box 2653

Tel: +253-21354050 /21312737

E-mail: procurement@igad.int

bogale.lemma@igad.int

cc: elsadig.abdalla@igad.int

Djibouti, Rep. of Djibouti

 

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