Request for Expression of Interest (EOI) For the Engineering Design and Supervision Works of Erosion Control Sites, Enugu State

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This request for expression of interest follows the update of the general procurement notice for this project that appeared in UN Development Business issue of 27th April, 2012 and in Nigerian newspapers of 27th September, 2012.

Request for Expression of Interest (EOI) For the Engineering Design and Supervision Works of Erosion Control Sites

As part of Governments commitment to transformation of the Nigerian socio-economy landscape, a multi sector project is being executed in Nigeria to mitigate the vulnerability to erosion and support the people as they relate to their land. The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) is an 8-year multi-sectoral and multi-scale program that targets states with acute gully erosion. The project is involving many Federal and State Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). Local Governments, communities and civil Societies who are responsible for Planning, economy, finance, works, agriculture, water resources, forests, transport, power, emergency response as well as those focused on climate and hydrological information or watershed1basin regulation. In order to achieve this, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) has received a credit of US$500 million from the international Development Association (IDA) for the implementation Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project.
Enugu State who is participating in the implementation of the project intends to use part of the proceeds of the credit for Engineering Design and Supervision works for erosion control sites in various locations in the State.

Objective
Enugu State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (EN -NEWMAP), the implementing agency in the State has the responsibility of providing a “Damage Control” to slow the expansion of targeted set of aggressive gullies across the State, thereby reducing the loss to property and infrastructure and helping cultivate community ownership influencing the gully intervention to support integrated watershed management and move towards greater adoption of sustainable land and water management practices by local people in the sub-watershed where the gullies are located. Therefore, the purpose of this consultancy services is to select a qualified firm who will he required to carry out engineering design and supervision of works at the identified erosion sites across the State which are recognized as threat to the safety of lives and property.
The consulting firm will be hired for an initial period of two years to provide services under the following two phases.

Phase I: Detailed Engineering Designs
When a Site is identified by the project, the consultant will be responsible for preparing the detailed engineering designs including consultation and planning for integrated watershed planning and management; involving topography Surveying, geotechnical investigation, hydrological, hydraulic, geotechnical (incl. survey of (BEME) excluding bidding documents for the identified erosion control intervention sites . The contract agreement to be signed for the phase shall be a Timed Based contract.

Phase II Supervision of Construction Works
When a bidding process has been successfully concluded and a contract sign, the consultant will supervise the construction works at the site to the satisfaction of the client, and which arise from the detailed design activities undertaken. To ensure that high quality construction with detailed supervision is achieved and to ensure that all associated works are carried out iii full compliance with the engineering- design, working drawings, Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation (BEME), technical specification and other contract documents. The contract agreement to he signed for the first phase shall he a Timed Based contract.
Although the design and supervision consultant will be procured through the World Bank QCBS selection method under one selection process, the supervision is not automatic but it is largely dependent on the satisfactory performance of the consultant at the design stage, Consultant will only be eligible to continue with supervision (Phase II) based on satisfactory performance under design (Phase I). The consultants would he required to submit technical and financial proposals separately for Phase I and II. The evaluation process would be carried out based on the proposals submitted for Phase I and II together, but the contract would be awarded only for Phase I and in May he extended for Phase II under the condition that the performance under Phase I is satisfactory.

Submission of Expression of Interests (EOIs)
The Enugu State-Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (EN-NEWMAP) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.
The short listing criteria are:
  • Evidence showing the fields of specialty of the field profile/brochures
  • Evidence showing that the firm is a legal entity (certificate of registration)
  • Evidence of registration with relevant authorities and professional bodies
  • Evidence showing the technical and managerial capabilities of the firm in the field of assignment
  • Experience of working in a similar geographical region
  • Description of similar assignments
  • Availability of appropriate skills among staff, and availability of essential technology etc
Closing date: 30th December, 2013

For each previous project performed, the consultant shall provide the name and contact address of the client (office & c-mail address, and telephone number, date(s) of execution, name(s) of lead and associate firms, contract amount and financing resources.

The attention of interested Consultants (firm) is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines:
Selection and Employment of Consultants (under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants) by World Bank Borrowers (January2011) (“Consultant Guidelines”) Please visit www.worldbank.org setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of’ interest related to this assignment on information on conflict of interest related to the assignment as per paragraph 1 .9 of Consultant Guidelines.

Please note:
  • Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications.
  • A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
  • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 10:00am to 4:00pm).
  • Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below: (in person, or by mail, or by fax or by e-mail).

Enugu State Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project
Attn: Engr: S.M Nwankwo State Project Coordinator
Nigeria Erosion & Watershed Management,
No 5.Onitsha Road. NCFC Building, GRA,
Enugu, Nigeria.
Tel: 08033415539
E-mail:
enugunewmap@gmail.com
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