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Lowland Areas Water Development (LAWD) Project

Last update: Sep 22, 2014 Last update: Sep 22, 2014

Details

Location:Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Cancelled
Sectors:Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, Agriculture & Rural Development
Contracting authority:
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jul 15, 2014

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Description

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SOL-663-14-000025
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Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Added: Jul 14, 2014 10:12 am

The United States Government, represented by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Ethiopia Office of Acquisition and Assistance (OAA) in conjunction with the USAID/Ethiopia Office of Economic Growth and Transitions intends to award a contract for the program named “Lowland Areas Water Development (LAWD) Project.  Contracts resulting from this RFP will be Firm Fixed Price (FFP). 

USAID/Ethiopia, invites interested and qualified organizations to submit proposals in accordance with the requirements of this RFP.  USAID will conduct this procurement through full and open competition, under which any type of organization (large or small commercial [for profit] firms, educational institutions, or non-profit organizations) are eligible to compete.  

The procedures set forth in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15 shall apply.  USAID anticipates awarding a contract to one offeror for a four year period. The Government is not obligated to make an award as a result of this solicitation.  The total estimated cost of this project is 24.2 million. 

In a manner that promotes resiliency, the USAID/Lowland Areas Water Development (LAWD) Project aims to accelerate the expansion of improved sustainable drinking water supply and sanitation access and improve hygiene behaviors while also expanding sustainable agricultural use of water in regions of Ethiopia with populations predominantly living in lowland areas vulnerable to drought and climate change.

USAID/LAWD has the following objectives:

1. Increased access to improved and sustainable drinking water supply

2. Increased adoption of key hyggiene behaviors and increased access to improved sustainable sanitation

3.  Improved efficiency and sustainability of food production from irrgated and rain fed agricultural systems

4.  Improved water resource governance and data management 

More details are outlined in the full RFP.

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Dept. of State
Washington, District of Columbia 20521-2030
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Somali, Afar and SNNPR regions of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
:
Wubet Zeleke,
Acquisition & Assistance Specialist
Phone: 251111306297
:
William O. Ndinya,
Senior Acquisition and Assistance Specialist
Phone: +251 911 249 513

UPDATE: 6/08/2014

Amendment 1

Type:
Mod/Amendment
Posted Date:
August 6, 2014
Description: This Amendement 1 modifies SOL-663-14-000025 - LAWD Project. Through this amendement, responses to clarificaions and questions are provided and the closing date for submission of proposals has been changed from August 15, 2014 to August 29, 2014.
UPDATE 22/09/2014
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SOL-663-14-000025
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Cancellation
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About the Funding Agency

The United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) is the federal government agency that leads worldwide development and humanitarian efforts to save lives, lessen poverty, enhance democratic government, and support people to move beyond reliance on aid. The mission is to promote and demonstrate democratic values abroad and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.

USAID has offices around the world, in all the countries where it leads projects and helps the vulnerable population in countries such as Namibia, Laos, Libya, Barbados, Maldives, Palestine/West Bank & Gaza, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, USA, Paraguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, USA, Panama, Guinea, Angola, Sierra Leone, Mongolia, USA, Madagascar, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Myanmar, Jamaica, Bolivia, Peru, Zimbabwe, Nepal, and the Philippines.

USAID has hundreds of ongoing projects and funds in the world, the main responsibilities being to promote global health, support global stability, provide humanitarian assistance, catalyze innovation and partnership and empower women and girls. USAID engaged with African nations at an early stage and has since acted in partnership to achieve common interests and ideals from security to global health to climate change to freedom and democracy to shared wealth.

USAID also plays a crucial role in collaborating with Asian nations to ensure that the development decisions they make today help them to achieve long-term success by advancing countries on their paths to consciousness. In Europe and Eurasia, USAID continues to confront massive corruption, political stagnation, severe poverty, and underdeveloped policy and regulatory systems.

About the Sectors

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

Supports initiatives that ensure access to safe water, sanitation systems, and hygiene services to improve public health and living conditions.


Key areas:
  • Water supply and drinking water projects
  • Sanitation systems and wastewater treatment
  • Hygiene promotion and WASH programmes
  • Water infrastructure (wells, boreholes, dams, irrigation)

Agriculture & Rural Development

Comprises agricultural production and rural development activities aimed at improving food systems, livelihoods, and living conditions in rural and non-urban areas.


Key areas:
  • Crop cultivation and livestock production
  • Agricultural inputs, practices, and equipment
  • Rural development and support to farming communities

Locations

Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s infrastructure strategy has been transformative, centered on large-scale energy, transport and industrial development projects that support economic transformation. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam - Africa’s largest hydroelectric facility - exemplifies national efforts to expand energy access and build export capacity, while ambitious transport initiatives include expanding expressways and planning what is set to be Africa’s largest new airport. Free trade zones and enhanced logistics corridors aim to improve competitiveness and regional integration. Continued reforms to strengthen institutional capacity, attract investment, and extend services to rural areas are essential to sustaining inclusive growth.

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