Selection of a consultant for the supervision of construction works on two (2) sites located in Anse d’Hainault (Grand’Anse): Site 1: Construction of a fish market; and Site 2: Construction of nine (9) housing units
Start date
Closing date
Country
Haiti
Sector
Fishing
Project
HA-J0002Important Notice
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Description
The Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development, of Haiti has requested financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the Agricultural and Fisheries Productivity and Rural Market Access Infrastructure Support Program (PAPAIR). This invitation aims to select a qualified engineering consulting firm to represent the client, providing technical assistance, contract management, and rigorous quality control for infrastructure works in the Grand'Anse region.
Scope of the consultancy
Construction supervision: Full oversight, execution contract management, and quality control across two designated project locations in Anse d'Hainault.
Site 1 (Fish Market): Supervision of civil works for the construction of the new local fish market.
Site 2 (Housing Units): Supervision of the construction of nine (9) housing units designed to relocate families displaced from the fish market development site.
Technical validation: Review, verification, and engineering validation of execution studies and designs prior to and during the construction phase to guarantee compliance with safety, budget, and scheduling standards.
Qualification requirements
Corporate expertise: The invitation is open to established engineering consulting firms demonstrating a solid track record in the supervision and inspection of similar building and civil infrastructure works.
Legal and eligibility criteria: Interested firms must submit formal documentation certifying their country of origin, which must be an IDB-eligible member country.
Associations: Firms are permitted to associate under a Joint Venture structure or engage subcontractors to bolster their technical expertise and meet the evaluation criteria.
Shortlist formation: This procurement process intends to establish a shortlist of a minimum of five (5) and a maximum of eight (8) eligible consulting firms.
Note: Procurement documents and terms of reference are available in the official language of the country.
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