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| DB REFERENCE Nº: | WB420CA-753/0 |
| POSTED: | 8 June 2009 |
| LOAN/CREDIT Nº: | Project ID: PO75946/P116318 |
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| REGIONAL AFRICA: NILE BASIN INITIATIVE - WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING PROJECT |
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Contractor: DHI: The association lead by DHI, Denmark, consisting of Mott MacDonald Ltd, UK, Riverside Technologies, USA, Yerer Engineering, Ethiopia, NKC Company Ltd, Uganda, Tropics Consulting Engineers Plc, Ethiopia
Contract Description: Development and deployment of the NB DSS Scope of contract: To develop and adapt, test and deploy the software for an integrated Nile Basin DSS, consisting of the water resources modeling system, the information system and as well as MCA decision support tools Duration: 36 Months Contract Signature date: May 13/2009 Winning Firm: DHI, Denmark Contract Award Details (under QCBS method) Summary of the technical and Financial Proposal 1. BCE: The consortium led by Bjornsen Consulting Engineers, Germany consisting *TU Darmstadt *Sydro Consult Gmbh Technical Score - 72.3% Financial Score - N/A Final Evaluated Price - N/A Final Ranking - N/A Remark - The technical score is below 75 percent of the qualifying mark 2. DELTARES: The consortium lead by Deltares, the Netherlands, consisting *SEI, USA *Water Watch, The Netherlands *NCAR, USA *CRWR, USA *MetaMeta, The Netherlands *UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands *Demis, The Netherlands Technical Score - 78.5% Financial Score - 93.43% Final Evaluated Price - 3,424,485.00 USD Final Ranking - 2nd Remark - N/A 3. DHI: The association lead by DHI, Denmark, consisting *Mott MacDonald Ltd, UK *Riverside Technologies, USA *Yerer Engineering, Ethiopia *NKC Company Ltd, Uganda *Tropics Consulting Engineers Plc, Ethiopia Technical Score - 90.3% Financial Score - 100% Final Evaluated Price - 3,199,565.00 USD Final Ranking - 1st Remark - Winner 4. WREM International Inc., USA, in association with *CSIRO, Australia *The Hydrologic Research Center (HRC), USA Technical Score - 69.4% Financial Score - N/A Final Evaluated Price - N/A Final Ranking - N/A Remark - The technical score is below 75 percent of the qualifying mark WB420CA-753/09 |

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