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Role – Kenya (Bungoma, Eldoret, Isiolo, Iten, Kathwana, Kerugoya/Kutus, Kisii, Kitui, Lamu, Malindi, Mandera, Wote)
Sustainable Urban Economic Development Programme (SUED)
The Programme
The British Government through the UK Department for International Development (DFID) is supporting emerging urban centres in Kenya through the Sustainable Urban Economic Development Programme (SUED). SUED is a £60 million, five-year programme, supporting 10 fast growing municipalities to develop sustainable urban economic plans and attract investment for critical climate-resilient infrastructure and value chain projects, to better harness inclusive economic growth.
The Position
SUED is inviting interested firms/consortium to submit tenders to offer investment attraction services ranging from completion of pre-feasibility studies to drawing in investors to fund specific projects in three municipalities in Kenya, namely: Malindi, Isiolo, and Kitui.
This will involve taking the projects all the way from conducting pre-feasibility studies to achieving financial close, over a period of 3-4 years. The interested firms/consortium will be required to help the selected municipalities develop and implement investment promotion strategies and draw in investors to fund commercially bankable climate-resilient infrastructure and value chain projects identified in their urban economic plans. The preferred supplier is expected to provide all the needed support, inputs, documentation, services and content for the project to achieve successful financial close.
The Firm/Consortium
Interested firms/consortium will be required to demonstrate the following in their response to this ITT:
How to Apply
The tenders should be submitted in English and be set out in two main parts:
The technical and financial responses should be submitted in accordance with the scoring methodology and evaluation criteria as set out in the full ITT document
Interested parties must submit a soft copy of their application by email to suedcfp@coffey.com and should reference “ITT Notice Ref – IAF/08/2019.”
Submission Date***: ***17th October 2019. Late tenders or tenders in any other format shall not be accepted.
Additional Critical Information: Please note that SUED may release updates, clarifications, modifications or amendments to this request. Interested parties are therefore advised to attend the market engagement events planned by SUED, to regularly visit the SUED website www.suedkenya.org and to consult SUED for any clarifications, inquiries and questions in writing via email to suedcfp@coffey.com
More specifically, SUED is planning a Supplier Conference for all eligible suppliers on 5th September 2019 at 9.00am -12.00pm at its offices, 3rd floor, Prosperity House, Westlands Road, Nairobi, Kenya. Interested parties are advised to attend to obtain information relevant to this ITT.
Role – Kenya (Bungoma, Eldoret, Isiolo, Iten, Kathwana, Kerugoya/Kutus, Kisii, Kitui, Lamu, Malindi, Mandera, Wote)
Sustainable Urban Economic Development Programme (SUED)
The Programme
The British Government through the UK Department for International Development (DFID) is supporting emerging urban centres in Kenya through the Sustainable Urban Economic Development Programme (SUED). SUED is a £60 million, five-year programme, supporting 10 fast growing municipalities to develop sustainable urban economic plans and attract investment for critical climate-resilient infrastructure and value chain projects, to better harness inclusive economic growth.
The Position
SUED is inviting interested firms/consortium to submit tenders to offer investment attraction services ranging from completion of pre-feasibility studies to drawing in investors to fund specific projects in three municipalities in Kenya, namely: Malindi, Isiolo, and Kitui.
This will involve taking the projects all the way from conducting pre-feasibility studies to achieving financial close, over a period of 3-4 years. The interested firms/consortium will be required to help the selected municipalities develop and implement investment promotion strategies and draw in investors to fund commercially bankable climate-resilient infrastructure and value chain projects identified in their urban economic plans. The preferred supplier is expected to provide all the needed support, inputs, documentation, services and content for the project to achieve successful financial close.
The Firm/Consortium
Interested firms/consortium will be required to demonstrate the following in their response to this ITT:
The tenders should be submitted in English and be set out in two main parts:
Part A: Technical response
Part B: Financial response
The technical and financial responses should be submitted in accordance with the scoring methodology and evaluation criteria as set out in the full ITT document
Interested parties must submit a soft copy of their application by email to suedcfp@coffey.com and should reference “ITT Notice Ref – IAF/08/2019.”
Submission Date***: ***17th October 2019. Late tenders or tenders in any other format shall not be accepted.
Additional Critical Information: Please note that SUED may release updates, clarifications, modifications or amendments to this request. Interested parties are therefore advised to attend the market engagement events planned by SUED, to regularly visit the SUED website www.suedkenya.org and to consult SUED for any clarifications, inquiries and questions in writing via email to suedcfp@coffey.com
More specifically, SUED is planning a Supplier Conference for all eligible suppliers on 5th September 2019 at 9.00am -12.00pm at its offices, 3rd floor, Prosperity House, Westlands Road, Nairobi, Kenya. Interested parties are advised to attend to obtain information relevant to this ITT.
Coffey has a 40-year history in successfully delivering international development projects on behalf of donors right around the world, including Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, USAID and the UK’s Department for International Development. Our people work side by side with local partners to support stability, economic growth and good governance, positively changing people’s lives.
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