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Borrower Bid Reference: TCP/CON/QCBS/B4(A)
Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works
Roadsand Bridges D irectorate/Project Management Team
Transport Corridors Project -Loan No: 8322
Training of staff of Road and Bridges (RBD) and State owned Construction
Compan ies/Enterprises SOEs in the Road Sector
Ref No. TCP.CON.QCBS .B4(a)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST(REoI)
The Government of Iraq (GoI) rep resented by the Ministry of Construction and Housing, AndMunicipalities and Public Works (MoCHMPW)/ Roads and Bridges Directorate ( RBD) has received a financing from the World Bank (WB)toward the cost of Transport Corridors Project (TCP).and intends to apply par t of the proceeds for consultingservices.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include Trainingof staff of Road and Bridges(RBD) and State owned Construction Companies/Enterprises SOEs in the RoadSector
The main objective of the Consultant’s assignment is to develop a structured training program for the staff and management of the State-Owned Construction Companies/ Enterprises (SOEs) and of the Roads and BridgesDirectorate (RBD). The training for RBD staff is expected to cover procurement regulations and guideline, preparation of request of p Dioposals, technical evaluation of proposals and bids and policies and practices on safeguards such as environmental, social,road s ety and occupational, health and safety. Expected results are increased capacity in the preparation and evaluation ofproposal s and bids and deepened understanding of safeguards for proper monitoring. The training of SOE’s staff isexpected to co ver structure of bidding documents, capacity increase in safeguards such as environmental, social, road safety andoccupational, hea lth and safety, strengthening overall project management and planning, and instilling the skills and bestpractices. Expected outcomes from this training is to allow for the timely delivery of professional technical documents, bidsand works as well as to en able them optimize their internal management procedures and processes and be compliant withinternational practices of safeguards.
The MOCHMPM/RBD now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest inproviding the Services. Interested Consul tants should provide information indicating that they have the required qualificationsand relevant experience to perform the Servic es: (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions,availability of appropriate skills among staffand so forth). Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a jointventure or a sub Consultancy to enhance their qual ifications.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn toparagraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines, July 201 4 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the WorldBank’s policy on conflict of interest.
A Consultant w ill be selected in accordance with the (QCBS) method set out inthe Consultant Guidelines.
Further information can be obtain ed at the address below during office working hours (9:00 AMto 2:00 PM).
Electronic expression of interest must be submit at the dated deadline or before it, along with anoriginal and copy of EOI (that does not exceeding 25 pages) must be deliver ed by hand or carrier to the addressbelow.
The deadline for receiving EOI is February 3 ,2020 at 12:00pm local time.
Address:
Roads & BridgesDirectorate/ Ministry of constructing, Housing
M unicipalities&Public Works (MoCHMPW) TCP/PMT.
HQ: Al Khartoom Intersection,Fadhel Al-Jamali Street,
KarradatMariyam District, Baghdad, Iraq.
E-mail: pmtmanager2016@gmail.com
Mob: 009647704445357
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department: Ministry of construction , Housing,,Municipalities& Public Works (MoCHMPW) /Roads & Bridges Directorate
Name: Eng.Ali Abdulwahid
Address: HQ: Al Khartoom Intersection, Dr. Fadhel Al- Jamaly Street,KarradatMariyam District, Baghdad, Iraq
Province/State: Iraq
Country: Iraq
Phone: 009647704445357
Email: pmtmanager2016@gmail.com

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