CIG Uganda now invites qualified firms to submit proposals to provide consultancy services for the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of the Ddundu Waste Treatment and Disposal Facility. The RFP document is structured in two main sections (A and B) as below;
Section A - instructions about the required content of proposals;
Section B - evaluation criteria as the basis for assessing proposals containing 3 annexes
Annex 1: Terms of Reference (ToR) - full project details and required scope of services
Annex 2: Qualification Requirements (Eligibility, Financial Situation & Performance and Project Experience)
Annex 3: Detail Terms and conditions for participation in this procurement procedure.
Proposals must be received by no later than 16 October 2020, 5PM EAT time. Proposals and all queries should be submitted directly to procurement@ugandacig.com with copy to dorothy.nakimuli@ugandacig.com
Should you be interested in this procurement opportunity, please make sure that you register your name and email with CIG Uganda to receive any subsequent clarifications/amendments that may
be issued related to the procurement. Please register your interest by sending an email to procurement@ugandacig.com with copy to dorothy.nakimuli@ugandacig.com.
To access the RFP document please visit www.ugandacig.com .
Cities Infrastructure and Growth (CIG) programme in Uganda funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office and implemented by Cardno International Development along with partners Ricardo, Genesis and ORI, is implementing the. At present, Uganda lacks sufficient financing for its important infrastructure investment agenda. In addition, public investment in infrastructure projects has to date delivered negative returns on investment. Hence there is a need to increase productive investment into infrastructure services, particularly where it directly supports growth. The preliminary measure needed for this purpose is to help Ugandan institutions improve the preparation of projects to an investment grade of bankability.
Cardno, as the implementing agency for the FCDOs Cities and Infrastructure for Growth, is committed to providing Value for Money (VFM) in procurement. The FCDO VFM definition and approach can be found in the following link: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/49551/DFID-approach-value-money.pdf
Cardno deliver value to our clients and shareholders through our key assets: our people and partners. Prior to contracting Cardno will conduct risk based due diligence on our subcontractors and check partners have systems in place to monitor activities and control risk.
Cardno and our partners are committed to mitigate the risk of slavery and human trafficking in both our operations and in the supply chain. Partners are expected to protect the rights and safeguard welfare of children and vulnerable adults and adopt zero tolerance approach to child exploitation or abuse.