17 مارس 2016 Il y a 9 ans
The WATER POrT component (Water Resources Management Good Practices and Knowledge Transfer) of the WATER SUM project focuses on promoting and enhancing the sustainable use of regional water resources in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It offers a platform for dialogue and for building skills and transferring knowledge on integrated water resources management and adaptation to climate change, working with water authorities at national level and with a broad selection of stakeholders. The component aims to achieve the following results: (i) methodological capacity building and the reinforcement of the skills of respective national authorities; (ii) the promotion of a framework for common understanding among water practitioners and stakeholders; and (iii) strengthened abilities of practitioners to deal with the impacts of climate change on water resources.
The objective of the present assignment is to improve the skills and capacities of the respective authorities in Tunisia and Jordan for water resources protection (WRP). This includes improving knowledge about the ecosystem aspects of watersheds, optimising monitoring networks, and introducing effective and efficient methodologies for monitoring, data management and exchange.
The contractor will ensure the following:
A detailed explanation of all foreseen tasks and deliverables is available in the tender specification document, Chapter 3.5.
The place of performance of the tasks shall be the contractor’s premises or any other place indicated in the tender, with the exception of the REC’s premises.
No equipment is to be purchased on behalf of the contracting authority. Any equipment required by the contractor for the completion of the work must be provided by the contractor at no additional cost to the contracting authority.
The contractor shall prepare the following reports:
A detailed explanation of all foreseen tasks and deliverables is available in the tender specification document, Chapter 3.6.
Tenderers (in the case of a joint tender the combined capacity of all tenderers and identified sub-contractors) must comply with the following criteria:
The following proof should be provided in relation to the above criteria:
The team delivering the service should include, as a minimum, the following profiles:
Project manager: The project manager should have at least 10 years’ professional experience in project management, including overseeing project delivery, responsibility for quality control of the delivered service, client orientation and conflict resolution in a project of a similar size and nature (i.e. IWRM and water resources protection).
Experts: The team should include at least three experts with a university degree and at least five years’ professional experience in fields relevant to the implementation of the IWRM approach, covering, collectively, all of the following topics:
Please provide proof of the required skills using the CV form found in the tender specification document, Annex 3.
Language capacities: The team of experts involved in the project must collectively have a proven ability to work in English, Arabic and French, without the need to resort to translation with a minimum language level B2 in reading understanding. At least two members of the team should have advanced language skills in English (minimum language level C1 in understanding, speaking and writing, as demonstrated by a certificate or relevant experience).
Please provide this information using the form found in the tender specification document, Annex 8.
The maximum budget is fixed at EUR 100,000, including VAT (including fees, travel and all other content-related costs). The price for the tender must be given in euros.
Detailed information about the evaluation criteria can be found in the tender specification document, Chapter 2.
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