TENDER NOTICE
TENDER TITLE: HIRING A CONSULTANCY FIRM TO CONDUCT THE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR RAINWATER HARVESTING AT HOUSEHOLD AND COMMUNITY LEVELS IN GISAGARA DISTRICT
CLIENT: DUHAMIC-ADRI
The deadline for submission of bids: Friday 12, 2024
Bid submission Time: 10:00AM
Bid Opening Time: 10:30AM
DUHAMIC -ADRI is a Kinyarwanda acronym that stands for Duharanira Amajyambere y’Icyaro. Translating to ‘’ we strive for the development of the rural community ‘’in English. It is a non-profit organization located in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda, within the kicukiro district, Niboye sector.it was established in 1979 by a group of Rwandans who identified the crucial need for rural development in the country.
DUHAMIC-ADRI is a Non-Governmental Organization legally granted by Rwandan law and legally recognized by the Ministerial Order No. 943 of July 12, 1985. Its statutes were amended and accepted by the Ministerial OrderNo.025/11of21th March 2005. With the vision to have « A rural world responsible for its self-socio-economic development », DUHAMIC-ADRI has a mission of « Supporting integrated development through the initiatives of the rural population in their struggle for self-development». DUHAMIC-ADRI’s interventions reaches 27 districts of Rwanda as follow: Kicukiro, Nyarugenge, Burera, Gakenke, Gicumbi, Musanze, Rulindo in Northern Province; Gisagara; Huye; Kamonyi; Muhanga; Nyamagabe; Nyanza; Nyaruguru and Ruhango in South Province; Nyabihu; Nyamasheke; Rubavu; Rusizi and Rutsiro of Western Province and then Gatsibo; Kayonza; Kirehe; Ngoma; Nyagatare and Rwamagana of Eeastern Province.
The Scottish Government (SG) was the first Government globally to commit funds specifically to climate justice, launching the Climate Justice Fund (CJF) in 2012, and ensuring that this fund not only supports communities in partner developing countries to become more resilient to climate change but does so in way that acknowledges, and tackles embedded inequalities.
Following an independent evaluation in 2021 of the Climate Justice Fund’s work, drawing on experiences of communities in Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda who have implemented or are supported by the Fund and stakeholder feedback on the Climate Justice Fund, the Scottish Government set a future approach for action on climate justice and prioritized targeting the funding to the people most vulnerable to climate change in the communities– particularly women and youth – and ensuring their participation is at the centre of the Fund’s work which will be achieved through delivering against distinct pillars of climate justice. In March 2022, in line with this revised approach, the Scottish Government relaunched the CJF and a Supplier Event to provide details of this opportunity and answer questions on the programme specification, procurement and tendering process was held. In May 2022, the Scottish Government advertised a competitive, open tender procedure for the Provision of Climate Just Communities in Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda but the invitation to tender was published on 7 September 2022.
In response to this invitation to tender, a consortium made of Trōcaire, the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) and Christian Blind Mission (CBM) UK was constituted, with local partners including Rwanda Climate Change and Development Network (RCCDN), its member’s organizations (DUHAMIC-ADRI, DUTERIMBERE NGO) as well as the National Union of Disabilities Organisation Rwanda (NUDOR). This Consortium submitted a tender on 18 November 2022 and on 11 July 2023, the Scottish Government awarded the CJC contract to the Consortium. The contract entered into force on 1 August 2023 and will run until March 2025, with the option to extend up until March 2026.
The purpose of the 3-year Scottish Government funded CJC Programme is to implement effective climate justice interventions focusing on community voice and needs, prioritizing marginalized communities, women, and people with disabilities, and considering the Scottish Government’s pillars of climate justice. The CJC Programme will be “of” and “for” the community: communities will be engaged in a participatory, culturally sensitive manner to identify climate-change-related needs (in their own terms) then design interventions (owned by them) to respond.
The Programme will be implemented across 3 Districts (Gisagara, Karongi & Ngororero) and jointly in consortium with Trocaire (Principle Sub-Contractor) and local delivery partners including Rwanda Climate Change and Development Network (RCCDN), its member’s Organizations (DUHAMIC-ADRI, DUTERIMBERE NGO) as well as the National Union of Disabilities Organisation Rwanda (NUDOR).
To conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for the installation of 5000-liter rainwater harvesting tanks at both household and community levels. The study will assess factors such as rainfall patterns, roof availability, soil conditions, and necessary accessories including taps, stones, cement, sand, and labor.
The consultant firm will:
The consultant firm will employ a mixed-method approach, including:
The feasibility study is expected to be completed within 15 days from the start date.
The consultant firm must have:
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
Criteria |
Criteria description |
Weight/100 |
Consultant qualification |
The applicant or his employee (At least two team members) must have at least bachelor’s degree in hydrology, civil engineering, environmental science and other related fields. |
20 |
Experience conducting similar work and reference checks |
Demonstrated extensive experience in conducting feasibility studies for rain water harvesting projects. Experience in conducting the feasibility study for rain water harvesting and/or other related works. Provide at least 2 similar references from the recognized agencies (NGOs, or Governmental agencies) of work performed under consultancy that can verify the applicant’s ability to deliver quality work efficiently and in an organized fashion. Please share your detailed CV and contacts for personal references for key similar assignments. |
30 |
Relevance and quality of the technical proposal. |
Proposes a reasonable, detailed, clear work plan and methodology of 3-4 pages describing how the applicant will complete the study and tasks outlined in the point 4 of this concept note. The applicant should develop a clear methodology that demonstrates that he/she understands the assignment and illustrates very well how the assignment is going to be executed. Demonstrates good report writing and communication skills as well as ability to compose clear, compelling written documents in English. The workplan should demonstrate how the work shall be completed within 15 calendar days and take into consideration the specific Rwanda context and demonstrates familiarity with proposed research, analysis and associated tasks to achieve results. |
25 |
Cost-effectiveness of the financial proposal. |
Reasonableness and allowability of proposed cost relative to the above-mentioned qualification requirements and level of assignment. Cost should include daily rate and transport cost (if any). |
25 |
TOTAL |
100 |
Interested consultants are invited to submit their proposals, including the following:
By applying to this tender, I understand and acknowledge that DUHAMIC-ADRI treat all people with dignity and respect and takes a zero tolerance on harassment, harm, sexual- (all forms of abuse), exploitation, child labor, and human trafficking and any other conduct that is discriminatory or disrespectful to others and case should be reported. DUHAMIC-ADRI didn’t tolerate any form of corruption.
Bids will be submitted in a sealed envelope and addressed to the Executive Secretary of DUHAMIC-ADRI at Kicukiro head office no later than Friday July 12, 2024 at 10:00AM
The public opening of bids is scheduled on the same day at 10:30 AM at the headquarters of DUHAMIC-ADRI in Kicukiro district, Niboye sector
Done at Kigali, July 5,2024
MUHIGIRWA Benjamin
Executive Secretary
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