Thursday 12 June 2014

Procurement Expert - ISACIP


CLIMATE SERVICES CENTRE (SADC-CSC)

Africa Development bank group (afdb)

CALL FOR CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)

CONSULTING SERVICES

Gaborone, Botswana

Institutional Support to African Climate Institutions Project (ISACIP).
Financing Agreement reference: Don FAD n° 2100155016866
Project ID No.: P-Z1-CZ0-003
ITB Number: SADC/AfDB ACMAD DMC/CSC PROJECT/2/2012
Date: 3 June 2014
The Institutional Support to African Climate Institutions Project (ISACIP) has received a Grant from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Support to African Climate Institutions Project (ISACIP) and intends to apply part of the agreed amount for this grant to payments under the contract for:

Procurement Expert

The Institutional Support Project to the African Climate Institutions (ISACIP) funded by the African Development Bank (ADB) aims to strengthen the capacity of African climate centres to generate climate information and to allow their wide dissemination to users end. These centres are: the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD) Regional Centre for Agro meteorology and Operational Hydrology (AGRHYMET), IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) and SADC Climate Services Centre (SADC-CSC) former Drought Monitoring Centre (DMC). This project will strengthen the capacity of various African scientists to generate relevant information on climate and to make them available to end users referred through appropriate channels.
The implementation of the project will be done through three components:
  • The production of climate-related information,
  • Institutional strengthening, and
  • Coordinating the project.
As part of the implementation of this project, ACMAD a mandate across the continent, acts as an Executing Agency and coordinates the implementation of the project at three other beneficiary institutions.
The services included under this project are for:

Procurement Expert.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services, based in Gaborone, Botswana, for an initial duration of 17 months. Interested consultants must provide their most recent and updated CVs and information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services as highlighted in the Terms of Reference
Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development Bank's "Rules and Procedures for the use of Consultants", dated January 2000, which is available on the Bank's website at http://www.afdb.org.
Interested consultants may obtain further information in writing at the address below during office hours:
SADC Secretariat
Plot 54385
New CBD
Private Bag 0095
Gaborone, Botswana
Attn: Mr Gift Mike Gwaza
Email address: ggwaza@sadc.int
Expressions of interest and CVs must be delivered to the address below by 20th of June 2014 at 14.30 hours and indicate "Procurement Expert".
The Tender Box
At the reception area
Secretary – Tender Committee
SADC Secretariat
Plot 54385
New CBD
Private Bag 0095
Gaborone, Botswana
Tel: 267 3951863
Attn: Mr. Snowden Mmadi
Email address: smmadi@sadc.int

Attachments



TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: PROCUREMENT EXPERT - SADC/AfDB ACMAD DMC/CLIMATE SERVICES CENTRE PROJECT

Job Title:                                 Technical Assistant: PROCUREMENT EXPERT for                                                           AfDB/ACMAD DMC/CSC Project
Job Grade:                               (Not applicable - Consultant)
Department:                            Directorate of I&S
Institution:                              SADC Secretariat
Location:                                 SADC CSC Headquarters
Report to:                                Project Coordinator–SADC AfDB/ACMAD CSC Project

1.         Background
The Institutional Support Project to the African Climate Institutions (ISACIP) funded by the African Development Bank (ADB) aims to strengthen the capacity of African climate centers to generate climate information and to allow their wide dissemination toend users.. These centers are: the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development (ACMAD) Regional Centre for Agrometeorology and Operational Hydrology (AGRHYMET), IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) and SADC Climate Services Centre (SADC-CSC) former Drought Monitoring Centre (DMC). This project will strengthen the capacity of various African scientists to generate relevant information on climate and to make them available to end users referred through appropriate channels.

This project which covers a formal period of three years provides in its first year of implementation, provision of a rehabilitation center infrastructure, construction of new buildings and the purchase of equipment, goods and various materials.

To this end, the SADC-CSC intends to engage the services of an individual consultant to be responsible for coordinating CSC procurement plans and implementing the procurement of goods and services in accordance with the AfDB Procurement Policies and guidelines.

2. Specific Tasks of Procurement Expert

The Procurement Expert will be part of the Project Team working on the implementation of the project’s activities and will assume ongoing activities including activities yet to be initiated.

Under the supervision and coordination of the Project Coordinator, she/he would be responsible for the specific procurement activities needed for program implementation. The Procurement Expert would carry out the following specific tasks without them being exhaustive:

  • Develop a comprehensive list of all acquisitions of goods and services provided on the financing of the project ISACIP for all components;
  • Follow up with recipients of technical services for the acquisition of the unit or project coordination, preparation and finalization of terms of reference (TOR) for the procurement of consultancy service, and technical specifications for goods and works;
  • Complete records of tender and requests for proposals (based on the models provided by the AfDB) to be subjected to no objection from the Bank and ensure their transmission / sale as appropriate;
  • Proceed with the launch of tenders (if applicable to the call for expressions of interest or screening), in the manner agreed in the grant agreements;
  • Ensure proper management of calls for tender;
  • Supervise and monitor the evaluation of bids and proposals received;
  • Prepare contracts, after obtaining no-objection if it is required, and ensure their signatures by persons qualified to do so;
  • Design, implement a database of providers and ensure the update, and develop management statistics that will allow donors to measure the level of project performance in terms of procurement;
  • Plan, prepare and coordinate the timing of acquisition of consulting services and goods and works;
  • Prepare reports of activities prescribed by the manual of procedures for acquisition, but also any other reports related to the procurement that the lessor may seek in connection with the performance of project;
  • Develop and maintain the procurement plan on a model consistent with AfDB procedures, including the provisional estimate, the procedure for procurement under the terms of the MoU signed between AfDB and ACMAD ;
  • Develop records of tenders for works, supplies and requests for proposals for consultancy services as provided in the grant agreement;
  • Prepare, implement and update general reviews and advice specific procurement, expressions of interest for consultancy services, works and supplies;
  • Implement activities in accordance with the approved Procurement Plan;
  • Participate in committees receiving supplies, works and services, and to ensure that these goods and services received comply with contract specifications;
  • Monitor the implementation of service - and supply contracts;
  • Produce periodic reports on the market situation and suppliers’ performance;
  • Keep an up to date and accurate register of all the project property;
  • Assist in dealing with claims and litigation to contracts and procurement.

3.         Main Purpose
Shall be responsible for the coordination of ALL procurements under the Project. Shall advise and assist the Project Coordinator on  all procurement issues  in connection with the implementation of the SADC/AfDB ACMAD DMC/CSC Project within the I&S Directorate.

4.         Reporting Relationships
The Procurement Expert shall report to the Project Coordinator – SADC/AfDB CSC Project.

5.         Scope of Services
The scope of services of the Procurement Expert will include, but not limited to the following: 

  • Make sure that the procurement files receive necessary approvals from AfDB under the thresholds and deadlines agreed in the donation agreement and procurement plan
  • Ensure the inclusion in the agenda of the committee stage of the evaluation process of procurement (opening of bids, evaluations and assignments);
  • Ensure the confidentiality of reports evaluating bids up to the award of contracts;
  • Make sure that the unsuccessful bidders receive the necessary information immediately after the decision to award of contracts;
  • Reporting practices contrary to good governance in the process including cases of influence peddling, conflict of interest or insider trading;
  • Ensure that the procedures outlined in the agreement with the lessor are respected at all stages of the procurement of goods and services;
  • Participate as external expert to the committee of Project Management Team meetings. 
  • Carry out any other duties as may be delegated by the Project Coordinator.

6. Qualifications and Experience
The Procurement Expert will be from one of the SADC Member Countries and will have the following qualifications and experience:

·         A minimum of first degree in procurement or supply chain management or engineering or administration or law or any other relevant field and post graduate training in procurement or related subject, or equivalent by experience;
·         Good knowledge of standard procurement methods and procedures following UNCITRAL model law. Specific knowledge and experience in AfDB procurement procedures will be a distinct advantage;
·         Minimum Ten (10) years relevant working experience, of which five years continuous experience is in procurement management at senior level, preferably in an international organisation;
·         Knowledge of AfDB and World Bank Guidelines as well as SADC procurement procedures and documentation will be an added advantage;
·         Experience in training, capacity buildingand setting up procurement systems in a new organisation will be a distinct advantage;
·         Computer literacy and competence, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Power Point;
·         Proven ability to work and interact with people from diverse, professional, social and cultural backgrounds;
·         Fluency in written and spoken English. Knowledge of Portuguese and French would be an added advantage;
·         Excellent analytical skills and report writing.

7. Other Requirements:
·         Excellent planning, organising and writing skills;
·         Strong management skills, particularly ability to provide strategic direction and technical supervision,
·         Excellent communication skills, ability to work in multicultural environments, and ease in interpersonal relationships;
·         Reliable and responsible personality and capacity to work under demanding professional circumstances and in an international environment;
  • Excellent coordination and negotiation skills;
  • Excellent organizational and recordkeeping skills;
  • Experience in dealing with senior business executives and government officials;
·         Good team player while being independent and able to work autonomously; and

8. References
Verifiable references and membership of professional organization(s). Previous work experience in projects funded by the African Development Bank Group or World Bank would be a strong advantage.

9.         Performance criteria
The performance of the Procurement Expert will be evaluated quarterly. The criteria used to measure his/her performance will be:
  • Timely processing of procurement requisitions;
  • Ability to meet deadlines in terms of procurement;
  • Compliance with procurement procedures foreseen in the Grant, measured by the number of rejected submissions for prior examination and post-review audit findings (technical and financial);
  • Delivery of tendered supplies and services.

10.       Expected Deliverables

The Procurement Expert is expected achieve the following key deliverables at the minimal (list not exhaustive):

Duration (days)
Type of Procurement
Key Deliverable
End of 150 working days
Procure Civil Works for renovation of EWS Lab using AfDB Shopping Procedure
Purchase Order/Contract submitted to supplier
End of 255 working days

Procure services on designing and supervision of the renovation of EWS LAB using Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS)
Subject to none delays by supplier – contracts management up to commissioning of the renovation works.
End of 150 working days
Procure Goods (equipment) of integrated computer system and Telecom using AfDB International Competitive  Procedure 
Purchase Order/Contract submitted to supplier
End of 60 working days
Procure Goods (equipment) of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) using shopping Procedure
Purchase Order/Contract submitted to supplier


End of 90 working days
Procure Services – Direct sourcing for Technical Assistance and Contractual services using shortlist for individual consultants.
Subject to approval of ‘no objection,’ contract offered and signed by Consultant.
End of 150 days
Procure Goods for the training centre facilities
Subject to none delays by supplier – receipt of goods ordered, acknowledged to that effect by GRN.
End of 45 working days
Administrative works on filing of all tenders documents and supporting documents for previous tenders
Filing completed and signed by relevant signatories
11.       Terms of Execution

Upon notification of the contract, the expert will review the terms of its mission and report all points requiring additional information or clarification. He will contact the Project Management Team (PMT) to collect all the information, instructions, guidelines governing the conduct of the assignment.

12.  Duration and Timing

Contract duration will initially be seventeen (17) months with a possibility of an extension should the project require the further services of a procurement expert and upon satisfactory performance. The Procurement Expert will be expected to start work on August 1, 2014. The PMT of ISACIP will oversee the implementation of the assignment.
 

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