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National Consultant- Construction Supervision Service

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UNDP Country Office – TANZANIA

National Consultant- Construction Supervision Services

Procurement Notice No.: IC/TZA/2019/015
Duty Station: Arusha and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Eligibility: Qualified and Experienced International Expert are invited to submit their proposals ‘’Female candidates are encouraged to apply’’

Period of assignment/services: 45 working days spread over 6 months
Contract period: 06th January 2020

Description of Responsibilities (scope of the work)

The following are the expected outputs for this evaluation.

  • Site supervision and quality assurance of all components of the Project in accordance with the Construction Contract, Drawings, Bills of Quantities and schedules of materials and all standards and specifications;

• Carrying out inspection during construction or renovation and at the time of substantial completion of the works and arranging for the issuing of the Certificate of Practical Completion after having consulted and agreed the same with the Client.

Separate technical and financial proposals detailing understanding of the TOR, methodology and work plan should be submitted through: [email protected] not later than Tuesday, 17th December 2019 at 10:00 am (Local Time)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The reference of the IC Procurement Notice No. IC/TZA/2019/015 (Individual Consultancy – Construction Supervision Services) should be indicated in all correspondences.

Any request for clarification must be sent in writing, or by standard electronic communication to the e-mail address: [email protected]. UNDP Tanzania will respond in writing or by standard electronic mail to the requestor and share the answer with all invited offerors without identifying the source of inquiry.
Please Quote/Ref/: IC/TZA/2019/015 (Individual Consultancy – Construction Supervision Services) in all inquiries.

BACKGROUND
Connecting Youth and Women to Sustainable Agriculture is a project implemented by UNDP in collaboration with TAHA and financed by UNDP Tanzania.
This project is piloting advance specific solutions to complex farm-related problems to youth and women horticulture farmers, by setting up a sustainable horticulture farming, with a complete ecosystem of smart farm technologies.

The project will complement the implementation of the ASDP II, specifically by contributing to the Components (ii) and (iii). This will be done through employing the innovation drive solution with a complete ecosystem of smart farm technologies in six districts, namely, Bunda, Same, Moshi Rural, Siha, Arumeru and Busega.

This integrated sustainable farming will localize agribusiness production and cut off dependency on rain-fed horticulture agriculture which too often limits growing seasons and limit incomes to youth and women. By introducing a combination of good agronomic practices, water efficient technologies such as drip irrigation systems and field horticulture collection centers, we will extend the growing season and better support different varieties of horticultural crops throughout the year, thereby increasing production and incomes.

The main purpose of the project is to impact more than 1,200 youth & women farmers and youth agro-based SMEs by providing innovative technologies to improve productivity and profitability of their economic undertakings and connecting them to markets.
UNDP is supporting construction of 02 new community collection centers (Arumeru and Same) and upgrading 3 existing community collection centers in Arumeru and Moshi Rural.

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