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    IDB's top consultants revealed

    Devex has examined thousands of contracts from the past 2.5 years to identify the Inter-American Development Bank's biggest consulting contractors.

    By Janadale Leene Coralde, Miguel Antonio Tamonan // 03 August 2021
    SAOCOM 1B, a satellite built with loan funding from the Inter-American Development Bank. Photo by: ArgenMum via Twitter

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    The Inter-American Development Bank’s investments have been consistent throughout the years, averaging $13 billion annually in loans and guarantees over the past five years, according to its latest annual report.

    IDB’s project cycle works very similarly to other multilateral development banks. Within loans and grant projects, contract awards are one of the best ways to track who implements them.

    From January 2019 to July 2021, the total awards amounted to $5.3 billion, covering more than 12,500 public contracts, according to publicly available data. The vast majority of these contracts were for consulting services, although the bank spent more overall on goods and works.

    But who is winning IDB’s consulting gigs? Devex took a look at the data.

    Between January 2019 and July 2021, most IDB contracts were for consulting but more money was spent on goods and works.

    What were the trends in IDB’s consulting contracts?

    From 2019 up to the first half of 2021, IDB published 9,964 consulting services contracts worth $895 million. Although individual consultants got the biggest share of awards by number, their contract value only accounted for 18% of the total, or $162 million. The biggest chunk went to firms, which received 76% of the total contracts value, or $677 million. The remaining 6% went to consortiums.

    Total consulting contract value received by supplier country of origin.

    Except for consortiums, local suppliers were preferred over their international counterparts; over two-thirds of the total consulting contract value was awarded locally. Contractors from Latin America and the Caribbean received the largest portion of the consulting contract spend, with awardees from Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia leading the list with $278 million for 1,875 contracts.

    Outside of Latin America, Italian contractors led the pack, receiving $46 million. The rest of the awardees came mostly from Western Europe and North America, with eight other contractors from China, Israel, Japan, and South Korea.

    The value of consulting contracts awarded in IDB countries from January 2019 to July 2021.

    By sector, government-related contracts such as reform and modernization were the priority for individual and firm awards, while consortiums primarily focused on transportation. More than half of the consulting contracts by value, or $461 million, went to projects in five countries: Haiti, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, and Honduras.

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    IDB’s top 10 consulting firms by total value of contracts collectively received $118 million for 23 contracts. The list excludes two multilateral agencies that were among the top contractors — the World Food Programme and the Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos.

    1. Ayesa and Ayesa Mexico 
    Headquarters: Seville, Spain, and Mexico City, Mexico
    Total number of consulting contracts: 1
    Total value of contracts: $26.5 million

    Ayesa and its Mexican subsidiary won a $26.5 million design and architectural engineering consulting contract for a water and sanitation program in the districts of Arraijan and La Chorrera in Panama.

    2. VENG SA
    Headquarters: Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Total number of consulting contracts: 5
    Total value of contracts: $16.3 million

    Under the Satellite Technology Development Program, or PROSAT II, project, which aimed to strengthen public policies for managing disaster risk, and enhance productivity and satellite monitoring in Argentina, VENG SA, a technological development company, won five contracts worth $16.2 million for the design, construction, and operation of SAOCOM 1B Satellite.

    3. Choco Solar
    Headquarters: Bogotá, Colombia
    Total number of consulting contracts: 1
    Total value of contracts: $12.4 million

    Choco Solar won a $12.4 million contract in 2020 as part of the water and sanitation project for the implementation of the Mocoa Sewer Master Plan’s stage one in Colombia. The company implements environmental and renewable energy solutions.

    4. Bureau de Nutrition et Développement
    Headquarters: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
    Total number of consulting contracts: 1
    Total value of contracts: $12.3 million

    BND, a Haitian NGO, won a $12.3 million contract under the $60 million Safety Nets for Vulnerable People Affected by Coronavirus Project in Haiti. Apart from IDB, BND has also partnered with other multilateral organizations such as U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank, European Union, and United Nations agencies.

    5. Viva Rio
    Headquarters: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Total number of consulting contracts: 2
    Total value of contracts: $10.7 million

    Viva Rio, an NGO focused on peace and social development, was awarded two contracts worth $10.7 million under the Temporary Social Safety Net and Skills for Youth Project in Haiti, which started in 2018.

    6. BANHPROVI
    Headquarters: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
    Total number of consulting contracts: 2
    Total value of contracts: $9.9 million

    As a Honduran bank focused on socioeconomic and environmental development, the two contracts awarded to BANHPROVI aimed to support institutional strengthening. In 2020, IDB also approved a $20 million loan — considered a project rather than a contract — to help the bank support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises affected by the pandemic.

    7. Ernst & Young Jamaica
    Headquarters: Kingston, Jamaica
    Total number of consulting contracts: 4
    Total value of contracts: $8.5 million

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    EY Jamaica won four contracts for local accounting and auditing services. Other EY offices in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, The Netherlands, and Panama also won $3.6 million for 32 IDB contracts that ranged from accounting and auditing to institutional strengthening and technical assistance.

    8. CrimsonLogic Panama
    Headquarters: Clayton, Panama
    Total number of consulting contracts: 2
    Total value of contracts: $7.7 million

    CrimsonLogic, which provides digital solutions to governments, won two contracts under the Strengthening of the Single Electronic Window for Trade and Business Facilitation Project in Trinidad and Tobago.

    9. DataTorque Bahamas
    Headquarters: Bahamas
    Total number of consulting contracts: 1
    Total value of contracts: $7.7 million

    DataTorque Bahamas’ only contract was for training and technology transfer in Belize. With headquarters in New Zealand and offices across the globe, the tech company focuses on providing solutions for efficient tax collections and management.

    10. Planservi Engenharia
    Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil
    Total number of consulting contracts: 2
    Total value of contracts: $5.4 million

    Planservi is an engineering company that specializes in the transportation sector. It won two contracts in Brazil — a $3.6 million contract for architectural, engineering, and industrial design and a $1.8 million contract for environmental studies.

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    About the authors

    • Janadale Leene Coralde

      Janadale Leene Coralde

      Janadale Leene Coralde works as a contributing analyst for Devex. Based in Manila she reports on development donors activities and designs funding data visualisations. She has a degree in political economy, specializing in international relations and development, and has previously worked as a researcher for Chemonics, the REID foundation, and the Philippines House of Representatives.
    • Miguel Antonio Tamonan

      Miguel Antonio Tamonan@migueldevex

      Miguel Tamonan is a Senior Development Analyst at Devex, where he analyzes data from public and private donors to produce content and special reports for Pro and Pro Funding readers. He has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a Major in International Relations from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

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