International Maritime Organization

RFP2022-07 Annual Development – Carbon Intensity of International Shipping

Last update: Aug 1, 2023 Last update: Aug 1, 2023

Details

Location:UK
UK
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Monitoring & Evaluation, Pollution & Waste Management (incl. treatment)
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Aug 5, 2022

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Description

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) seeks proposals from qualified companies for Data providers for the monitoring of annual developments in the carbon intensity of international shipping, in accordance with the requirements, terms and conditions stipulated in the RFP documents. Bid submission deadline has been extended to Wednesday, 31 August 2022- 12:00 GMT. Proposals must be received by the IMO extended deadline. Proposals received after the designated time will be automatically rejected. Proposals are to be transmitted online via the IMO procurement portal, using the unique link in the invitation email, stating the RFP reference in the subject line. Submission of proposals by other means is not accepted. If you are interested to participate kindly send email to procurement@imo.org – indicating in subject RFP 2022-07 and also indicating full company name , telephone number and contract email address and name.

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About the Funding Agency

IMO is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships. With 170 Member States and three Associate Members, IMO is based in London with around 300 international staff. The Convention establishing the International Maritime Organization (IMO) was adopted in Geneva in 1948 and IMO first met in 1959. IMO's main task has been to develop and maintain a comprehensive regulatory framework for shipping and its remit today includes safety, environmental concerns, legal matters, technical co-operation, maritime security and the efficiency of shipping.

 

About the Sectors

Monitoring & Evaluation

Supports initiatives that assess performance, measure results, and improve the effectiveness and accountability of projects and programs.


Key areas:
  • Project and programme monitoring
  • Mid-term and final evaluations
  • Impact and performance assessments
  • Learning, accountability, and results-based management

Pollution & Waste Management (incl. treatment)

Includes initiatives aimed at reducing environmental pollution and improving the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste.


Key areas:
  • Pollution prevention and environmental protection
  • Solid and liquid waste management
  • Recycling and waste treatment solutions
  • Environmental clean-up and remediation projects

Locations

UK

The United Kingdom invests in rail modernization, renewable energy expansion, digital infrastructure, and regional transport connectivity to support economic growth. Major programs include high-speed rail development, offshore wind projects, and urban transit upgrades. Infrastructure financing combines public expenditure, private sector participation, and regulated asset models. Decarbonization targets, regional inequality, and productivity enhancement shape long-term infrastructure priorities.

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