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South Africaservices
closing in 2 weeks

PROCUREMENT OF SECURITY SERVICES TO NDPWI MMABATHO REGIONAL OFFICE : DADA MOTORS BUILDING FOR 24 MONTHS @ R200 eft per set

Public Works

Category: Security and investigation activities Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: 810 albert Luthuli drive Unit 3, mmabatho, mafikeng, 2745 Bid validity: 84 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
MMB 2526/017 GS_RA
South Africaworks
closing in 2 weeks

SITA ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS ON RFB 740 TRANSVERSAL CONTRACT ARE HEREBY INVITED TO QUOTE FOR SUPPLY OF FORTY-EIGHT (48) DESKTOPS FOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & INFRASTRUCTURE, HEAD OFFICE, PIETERMARITZBURG 3201.

Kwazulu Natal - Public Works (Head Office)

Category: Administrative and support activities Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: 191 Prince Alfred Street, Pietermaritzburg, Pietermaritzburg, 3201 Bid validity: 120 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
ZNT 04/26/27
South Africaservices
closing in 6 days

CONSUMABLE FOR PLUMBING WORKSHOP

IKHALA PUBLIC TVET COLLEGE

Category: Services: General Type: Request for Quotation Address: ZONE D, 2020 GWADANA DRIVE, EZIBELENI, EZIBELENI, 5326 Bid validity: 60 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
RFQEZI0010/07/2026
South Africaworks
closing in 3 weeks

CONTRACT NO. C1233: THE STRENGTHENING OF MR 234 BETWEEN HOPEFIELD AND VELDDRIF (KM 17.83 TO KM 24.5)

Western Cape - Transport and Public Works

Category: Services: Civil Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: 9 DORP STREET, CAPE TOWN, CAPE TOWN, 8000 Compulsory briefing session. Bid validity: 84 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
S016/26
South Africaworks
closing in 3 weeks

Appointment of a multi-disciplinary team (Architect , Quantity Surveyor, Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer , Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer as Engineer, Fire Engineer and PA) to provide Professional Services for the Reinstatement of the HVAC syst

Kwazulu Natal - Public Works (Head Office)

Category: Construction Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: RK Khan Hospital, Durban, Durban, 4001 Bid validity: 120 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
Wims 080836
South Africaservices
closing in 10 days

DE AAR AND SURROUNDING AREA: Maintenance and repairs of general building works for 36 months term contract.

Public Works

Category: Services: Building Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: 21-23 Market Street, Old Magistrate Office, Kimberley, Kimberley, 8301 Bid validity: 84 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
ID-3281079
South Africasupplies
closing in 2 weeks

NDPWI Durban: Supply and Delivery (including installation) of office furniture: 05 Kesington Boulevard Kingsmead-Durban Regional Office

Public Works

Category: Services: General Type: Request for Bid(Open-Tender) Address: National Department of Public Works and Infrastructure No. 5 Kensington Boulevard, Kingsmead Office , Durban, Durban, 4000 Compulsory briefing session. Bid validity: 84 days.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
DBN26/07/01
United Kingdomservices
closing in 2 weeks

CWC24128 Alternative Provision Open Framework for Children & Young People

Wolverhampton City Council

The City of Wolverhampton Council has a statutory duty to provide alternative provision for children and young people in accordance with the Education Act 1996. These can include children and young people who are: • permanently excluded • subject to fixed term exclusions • at risk of disengaging from education; and/or • require alternative educational provision to meet their education entitlement for example those outlined in their EHCP. The Council is conducting a tender exercise for the provision of Alternative Provision Framework for Children and Young People (Lots 1-6) namely: Lot 1 - Primary Registered Settings (Only) Lot 2 - Primary phase inclusion and engagement Lot 3 - Secondary Registered Settings (Only) Lot 4 - Secondary phase inclusion and engagement The procurement is for services which are considered Light Touch Regime (LTR) services under the Public Frameworks Regulations 2015, as specified in Schedule 3 of the Regulations ("Regulations"). Accordingly, the Council is only bound by those parts of the Regulations detailed in Chapter 3 'Particular Procurement Regimes Section 7, Social and Other Specific Services' 74 to 76 of the Public Frameworks Regulations 2015. The Council is not voluntarily following any other part of the Regulations. The procedure which the Council is following is set out within this ITT. The agreement is based upon the basic principles of a framework agreement, and although there are some similar aspects, it does not fully operate in the same way as outlined in regulation 33 of the Public Frameworks Regulations (2015). The Local Authority will create a "pseudo framework agreement" (based on CCS guidance) and have set out clearly how we intend to operate the framework agreement from the outset through the OJEU notice, Tender Document and Call-off Schedule, which also details the timeline for when it will be reopened. This meets the duty of transparency and equal treatment, which are the main guidelines to follow when setting up an LT

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062594-2026
United Kingdomservices

Pole Planting Framework

NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED

National Grid's objective is to select appropriate suppliers to create a Pole Planting Framework to supply services across the East and West Midlands, South West England and South Wales regions. The anticipated term of the framework will be a 5 year initial term with 3 1-year extension options if National Grid choose to exercise the right to extend. National Grid UK spend approximately £27,000,000 per annum on Pole Planting Services however please note, this is an indicative figure across all areas and there is no guarantee of volumes under this Framework. The Works cover some or all of the activities listed below, exact requirements will be detailed in the relevant Work Instruction: 1. Provision of plant, machinery, and operatives for the excavation and standing of wood poles and/or associated stays. 2. Transportation of transformers, switchgear, poles, and associated materials to site, including support with their erection, dismantling, and the removal of redundant equipment as scrap. 3. Trenching, installation, repair, and testing of earthing systems; trenching and installation of service cables; and construction of joint bays at the base of overhead line poles operating on: - Low Voltage (up to 1000 V) - High Voltage (11,000 V) - Extra High Voltage (33,000 V / 66,000 V) networks The Works may include: - Activities undertaken on the Public Highway and where specified, excavation and reinstatement works. Traffic management is to be carried out by National Grid's nominated provider. - Provision of a 24-hour emergency response service, which may include planned standby, unplanned callouts, and response during significant weather-related events. - Completion of all activities in compliance with National Grid Policies and Standard Techniques.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062764-2026
United Kingdomworks

Ground Investigation

ANGLIAN WATER SERVICES LIMITED

This Planned Procurement Notice (PPN) offers Anglian Water Services Ltd (AWS) the opportunity to connect with and notify the supplier market of our upcoming Grounds Investigation (GI) Framework for use within the Anglian Water region. Geographically the region stretches from Grimsby in the north, Daventry in the west, Basildon in the south and Norwich in the east. The initial GI Framework term will be 5 years with the option to extend for a further 3 years. Any dates, estimate or other information referenced within this notice are to be considered indicative and will be confirmed at the start of the procurement phase by means of a Tender Notice (UK4) which will contain links to the Framework Scope and procurement documentation. This documentation will be available via our e-sourcing tool SAP Ariba; and a link will be provided upon publication of the Tender Notice (UK4). If you have any questions prior to publication of the Tender Notice (UK4) or wish to express an interest you may do so by contacting myself, Siobhan Weatherall, AWS Procurement Specialist at sweathera@anglianwater.co.uk or Georgia Green, AWS Senior Procurement Specialist at ggreen5@anglianwater.co.uk We will endeavour to respond within 3 working days from receipt of your email. The Framework Scope will consist of 5 Lots: • Lot 1 - GI Works (contracts over £100k) • Lot 2 - GI Services (contracts over £100k) • Lot 3 - GI Works (contracts below £100k) • Lot 4 - GI Services (contracts below £100k) • Lot 5 - Ground Water Investigation Works and Services (contracts typically below £100k) The Framework Scope will consist of the following Works and Services across all 5 Lots. Works (Contractor): • Drilling, Boring, Pits and Trenching • Sampling/ Monitoring • Field Testing • Geophysical Testing • Instrumentation • Installation Monitoring and Sampling • Reinstatement • Daily Records • Surveying • In situ testing • On site monitoring • Lab testing (during works supervision) • Reporting Services (Consultant): •

Estimated value£29.5m
062966-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 2 weeks

Mechanical Services Maintenance Contract 2026 - 2031

West Suffolk Council

Planned servicing, corrective maintenance and refurbishment works of corporate buildings (Mechanical services) within West Suffolk Council. Properties include offices, depots, public halls, museums and visitor centres, sports centres and changing rooms, community centres, public conveniences, public car parks and bus stations, commercial and industrial premises, housing including temporary accommodation and houses in multiple occupation. General description of works split into each trade below: Plumbing works can include: Removing and replacing sanitary ware Works to taps, wastes and traps Repairs or replacement to hot and cold water installations Alterations to pipework, hot/cold/radiator circuits. Repairs or replacement to above ground drainage systems Unblocking toilets and other waste pipework. New plumbing installations Repairs or replacement to rainwater goods New or replacement of existing underground water supply pipes. Repairs or replacement to lead flashings and gutters Providing plumbing services is association with other contractors or trades Minor building works associated with plumbing works including non-licensed and notifiable non-licensed (NNLW) asbestos works Heating Engineer works can include: Repairs or replacement of commercial and domestic oil, mains and LPG gas fired boilers and space heaters Repairs and replacement of CHP units Replacement of flues Kitchen extract duct cleaning New boiler and heating services installations Boiler and space heater service in accordance with relevant Gas Safe and OFTEC Regulations Repairs or replacement of electric hot water boilers Repairs or replacement of calorifiers and similar appliances Repairs or replacement of associated electrical and mechanical controls and fittings associated with boilers, calorifiers and similar appliances Heating system surveys and efficiency reports Providing heating services is association with other contractors or trades Minor building works associated with heating engineering w

Estimated value£2.7m
062971-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 5 months

EBC - Kings Copse Ave Housing Development

Eastleigh Borough Council

Ahead of the full tender in August 2026 for the design & build of 192 residential units, with a mix of 1-4bed homes, of market sale, market rent & affordable tenures, on land owned by Eastleigh Borough Council, with full planning permission secured F/25/100141. This will be procured by way of public open tender in a two stage process (pre qualification period) followed by (ITT issue) and the contract will be a JCT Design & Build 2024 with schedule of amendments. Key appointments and works have already been undertaken, currently we estimate a tendered construction value of approximately £40m.

Estimated value£40.0m
063017-2026
United States

Productive Safety Net Project 6

Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security Coordination Directorate

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Productive Safety Net Project 6 Social Protection Sector GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Credit No. IDA79790 & TF DO895 Project ID No. P511478 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia has received financing in the amount of US$ 200 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Productive Safety Net Project 6, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. This project will be jointly financed by Donor Partners: Austrian Development Agency, Global Affairs Canada, Danish International Development Agency, Government of Ireland (Irish Aid), United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Gates Foundation, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, UNICEF, and World Food Programme (WFP). The project will include the following components Component 1: Promote Access to better Jobs and Livelihoods Component 2: Build Resilience through Human Capital Development Component 3: Improve Effectiveness of Adaptive Social Protection System Component 4: Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation, and Institutional strengthening. The project will undertake Procurement of Goods including Vehicles (estimated amount $7million), Motor Bikes (estimated amount $ 5 Million), Solar water pumps (estimated amount $ 5 million), ICT equipment ((estimated amount $ 3 Million), and consultancy services such as Independent Procurement Audits ((estimated amount $ 800 thousand), Public Works (PW) and Livelihood Implementation Reviews (estimated amount $500 Thousand), PW Impact Assessment (estimated amount $350 Thousand), Baseline study (estimated amount $450 Thousand), Mid-Term Review/study (estimated amount $450 Thousand), End-line study (est

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00449224
United States

Integrated Sustainable Mobility Project in the Foz do Rio Itajaí Region

Intermunicipal Consortium of the Region of the Foz do Rio Itajaí

CIM - AMFRI Consórcio Intermunicipal Multifinalitário da Região da AMFRI Integrated Sustainable Mobility Project at the Mouth of the Itajaí River (PROMOBIS) P178557 GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE (GPN) Institution: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) / World Bank Country: Brazil Project: Integrated Sustainable Mobility Project at the Mouth of the Itajaí River (PROMOBIS) Sector: Transport / Urban Mobility Loan Number: IBRD-96710 Project ID: P178557 Approval by the World Bank Board of Executive Directors: April 12, 2024 Expected Closing Date: December 31, 2031 The CIM-AMFRI (Consórcio Intermunicipal Multifinalitário da Região da AMFRI) will receive a loan equivalent to US$ 90,000,000.00 (ninety million US Dollars) from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD / World Bank), Loan IBRD-96710, and intends to apply these funds toward payments for works, goods, non-consulting services, and consulting services under the Integrated Sustainable Mobility Project at the Mouth of the Itajaí River (PROMOBIS). The Project also includes a minimum local counterpart contribution of US$ 30,000,000.00 (thirty million US Dollars), totaling US$ 120,000,000.00 (one hundred and twenty million US Dollars) in public funds. Procurement will be carried out by the Project Coordination Unit (PROMOBIS PCU), which is responsible for fiduciary management and for compliance with the World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Fifth Edition – September 2023), and will be open to all bidders from eligible countries. The objective of the Project is to improve accessibility and mobility in an inclusive and low-emission manner in selected areas of the Mouth of the Itajaí River Region, in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. To achieve this objective, the Project is structured into four Components: Component 1 – Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Improvement of the Regional Public Transport System (BRT-AMFRI) (Funds: US$ 66 million, of which US$ 43 million fr

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00450960
United States

Nurturing Early Skills through Technology

Shanti Volunteer Association (NEST PMU)

Cambodia Nurturing Early Skills through Technology (NEST) Grant ID: TF-D1532 Project ID: P509852 G ENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA) has applied for financing in the amount of US 4.73 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Nurturing Early Skills through Technology Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The objective of the project is to enhance access and quality of early childhood education in the target districts by promoting learning through play employing digital technology. The project will include the following components: Component 1: Enhancing Quality of Early Childhood Education Service Delivery through Teacher Training and Parental Engagement Component 2: Expand access to quality Early Childhood Education Component 3: Strengthening Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers February 2025, and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations .2 After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open national competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, on the World Bank’s external website and SVA Cambodia’s official communication channels, including its Facebook page. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: Ms. Ayan

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00444342
United States

Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy Access Transformation in Lesotho

Department of Energy

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Kingdom of Lesotho Ministry of Energy and Mining Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy Access Transformation (ASCENT) – Lesotho Project GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Loan No./Credit No./TF No./Grant No. IDA-8039- LS Project ID No. P513939 Issue Date : 19 June 2026 The kingdom of Lesotho has received financing in the amount of US$50 million IDA Credit equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy Access Transformation (ASCENT) – Lesotho Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized The project will support expansion of electricity access through the following components aligned with the Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach (MPA) pillars: Component 1: Increasing Access to On-Grid Electrification MPA Pillar: Pillar 2 – Expanding Grid Electrification Allocation: US$40 million Component 2: Off-Grid Energy Access Pilot MPA Pillar: Pillar 3 – Scaling up Distributed Renewable Energy and Clean Cooking Allocation: US$5 million Component 3: Technical Assistance and Project Management MPA Pillar: Pillar 1 – Regional and National Platforms to Accelerate Energy Access Allocation: US$5 million Project Targets Target Household Connections: 39,722 Current Progress: 0% Procurement Activities Procurement under this project is expected to include: Works Grid extension infrastructure Electrification networks and household connections Goods Solar home systems Non-Consulting Services Installation services Logistics and operational support Consulting Services Feasibility and technical studies Engineering design and supervision Project management and capacity building Monitoring and evaluation Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00452317
United States

Accelerating Innovation and Catalyzing Capacity for Resilience in Africa - FSRP Phase 4

International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE Country: Republic of Kenya Project Name: Accelerating Innovation and Catalyzing Capacity for Resilience in Africa (AICCRA-FSRP IV) Sector: Agriculture and Food Grant No.: E6520-3A Project ID No.: P515128 1. The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology ( icipe ) has received financing in the amount of US$ Forty Three Million (43) million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Accelerating Innovation and Catalyzing Capacity for Resilience in Africa (AICCRA-FSRP IV) project , and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. This project will be jointly financed by the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) – Global South Pillar and the Food Systems 2030 Multi-Donor Trust Fund. 2. The Project will include the following components: 2.1 Component 1 : Strengthening Agricultural Information Systems and Institutional Capacity, which will support the development of agricultural data systems, climate information services, soil information systems, institutional strengthening of regional and national agricultural organizations and capacity building to improve the generation, management and use of agricultural knowledge and information; 2.2 Component 2: Scaling the Use of Agricultural Innovation, which will support the identification, validation, dissemination and scaling of climate-resilient agricultural innovations, including through challenge funds, innovation grants, partnerships with public and private sector actors and initiatives that promote adoption of technologies and practices by farmers and agribusinesses across Africa; and 2.3 Component 3: Project Management, which will support project coordination, fiduciary management, communication, monitoring, evaluation, learning and reporting activities necessary for effective implementation of the Project. 3. The goods, non-consulting services and consu

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00452275
United Statesservices
closing in 3 weeks

Supervision of the construction works of the infrastructure of ISCED Uíge

Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation

REQUEST OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REoI) CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION ANGOLA TERTIARY EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (TEST) Loan No.: BIRD 9617-AO GRANT NO.: TF0C4962-AO Project ID N.º P179154 ASSIGNMENT TITLE: SUPERVISION OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORK OF ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE AT THE HIGHER INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES OF UÍGE REFERENCE NO. : 31B/CS/C1SC1.A04.3/26 The Government of the Republic of Angola received a loan of US$150 million from the World Bank (WB) and a donation of US$ 49 million from the Global Partnership for Education for the implementation of the Tertiary Education, Science, and Technology Project (TEST) and intends to apply part of this financing to hire a firm to provide Supervision of the Construction Work of Academic Infrastructure at the Higher Institute of Educational Sciences of UÍGE. The TEST Project aims to: (i) improve the quality of student preparation to increase total enrolment and expand opportunities for more equitable access; (ii) improve the quality and alignment of curricula with the labour market and instruction in priority training areas; and (iii) improve the governance and management of the education sector. The consultancy services (“the Services”) comprise the assessment, monitoring, and verification of the full compliance of the Executive Project and any amendments to the Contract entered between the Owner and the Contractor. They further include the supervision of execution in accordance with the contractual Specifications and the respective Work Plan, ensuring the effective coordination of the Health and Safety Plan on site, in alignment with the quality standards, environmental and social requirements established by the World Bank and the applicable national legislation. The consulting service will have a maximum duration of thirty-six (36) months. The estimate man-month is 39. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the email address given below. The Tertiary E

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00450273
United Statesservices
closing in 3 weeks

Supervision of the Construction works of the Infrastructure of ISCED Huila

Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation

REQUEST OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REoI) CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION ANGOLA TERTIARY EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT (TEST) Loan No.: BIRD 9617-AO GRANT NO.: TF0C4962-AO Project ID N.º P179154 ASSIGNMENT TITLE: SUPERVISION OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORKS OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF ISCED HUILA REFERENCE NO. : 30B/CS/C1SC1.A03.3/25 The Government of the Republic of Angola received a loan of US$150 million from the World Bank (WB) and a donation of US$ 49 million from the Global Partnership for Education for the implementation of the Tertiary Education, Science, and Technology Project (TEST) and intends to apply part of this financing to hire a firm to provide Supervision of the construction works of the infrastructure of ISCED Huila. The TEST Project aims to: (i) improve the quality of student preparation to increase total enrolment and expand opportunities for more equitable access; (ii) improve the quality and alignment of curricula with the labour market and instruction in priority training areas; and (iii) improve the governance and management of the education sector. The consultancy services (“the Services”) comprise the assessment, monitoring, and verification of the full compliance of the Executive Project and any amendments to the Contract entered between the Owner and the Contractor. They further include the supervision of execution in accordance with the contractual Specifications and the respective Work Plan, ensuring the effective coordination of the Health and Safety Plan on site, in alignment with the quality standards, environmental and social requirements established by the World Bank and the applicable national legislation. The consulting service will have a maximum duration of thirty-six (36) months. The estimate man-month is 39. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the email address given below. The Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Project (TEST ) of the Ministry of Higher Education, Scie

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00450266
United Statesservices
closing in 4 weeks

Feasibility Study on Treatability and Neutralization of Chemicals in the Nairit Chemical Plant

Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI) with extended deadline CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION Name of Project Nairit Environmental Remediation and Regeneration Project (NATURE) Grant Number TF0C8925 Assignment Title Feasibility Study on Treatment of Chemicals in the Nairit Chemical Plant Procurement Plan Ref Number AM-R2E2-557155-CS-CQS Country Republic of Armenia Date: June 11, 2026 The Republic of Armenia has received grant financing from the World Bank to support preparation of the Nairit Environmental Remediation and Regeneration Project. The project’s primary focus will be to address public health and environmental risks from the Nairit chemical plant, through neutralization of the hazardous chemicals, decontamination of chemically contaminated facilities, and other measures. The Government intends to apply part of the proceeds for the following consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) include conducting site investigations and feasibility study to support preparation of the Nairit Environmental Remediation and Regeneration Project by enhancing knowledge and data on the chemicals on-site and identifying suitable options for treatment and remediation. Task 1: Inception report To mobilize and start preparation works at the consultant’s head office and in the field, familiarization with the project and all stakeholders and inquiry of ongoing projects and site activities. Task 2. Chemical Inventory and Characterization To establish supported by a comprehensive sampling program sound data on types, quantities and status of chemicals stored on the site in warehouses, storage tanks and installations, as well as facilities and installations contaminated with chemical materials. Task 3. Treatment Options Assessment Based on the results of Task 2 - Chemical Inventory and Characterization to present to the PIU available and suitable technical options for the treatment and neutralization of identified chemicals. The assessment shall include p

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00450554
United Statesservices
closing in 2 days

International Consultant for Technical Assistance for Laboratory Management and Lab SOPs.

Ministry of Public Works and Transport

Request for Express of Interest (REOI) International Consultant for Technical Assistance on Laboratory Management and SOP Development to Support Component 3.1 the Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Environment REFERENCE No. DOA – ICS – 091 The Government of Lao PDR, through Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT), Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MOIC), Ministry of Public Security (MOPS), Ministry of Health (MOH), and Ministry of Finance (MOF), is implementing the Southeast Asia Regional Economic Corridor and Connectivity Project with World Bank IDA financing (2022–2028). The project enhances transport connectivity and logistics along National Road 2 and its catchment provinces (Phongsaly, Luangnamtha, Oudomxay, Xayabouli, Luangprabang), linking Lao PDR to Vietnam, Thailand, and China. Sub-component 3.1 strengthens the SPS management system and agricultural trade. Reliable laboratory testing is essential for credible SPS certification and risk-based border controls, particularly for pesticide residues, aflatoxin, and heavy metals. The ATC Plant Protection Regional Laboratory (Oudomxay) and PPC Central Laboratory (Vientiane) require specialized technical support to align operations with ISO/IEC 17025, implement Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), standardize SOPs, and strengthen method validation, quality control, metrological traceability, and proficiency testing. An International Laboratory Specialist is required to provide handson technical leadership and mentoring to achieve consistent, defensible results and readiness for accreditation, thereby increasing acceptance of Lao PDR laboratory outputs by trading partners. The Department Planning and Finance, Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) now intends to engage a qualified and experienced International Consultant for Technical Assistance on Laboratory Management and SOP Development to support Department of Agriculture (DOA), Ministry

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00453642
United Statesservices
closing in 3 days

Consultancy service to evaluate current call center operations and develop specification for software and hardware to meet "to be" requirements

Ministry of Revenues

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT SELECTION) Country: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Employer: Ministry of Revenue (MOR) Project: Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project Credit No.: 7619 ET Assignment Title: Selection of Individual Consultant for Contact Center Establishment Reference No . ET-MOR-474940-CS-INDV Issued on: June 26, 2026 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) are intended to engage a highly qualified and experienced Consultant (firm or individual) to prepare a comprehensive, donor-compliant, and implementation-ready Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of a modern, integrated Contact Center / Digital Service Desk solution. The Consultant will be responsible for assessing the current service support environment, defining a feasible and scalable solution architecture, and developing detailed technical and functional requirements, while ensuring alignment with the Ministry of Revenue’s digital transformation objectives and governance frameworks. The Consultant will further design operational, governance, and service delivery models, and prepare a complete RFP package consistent with international best practices. Given the scale, complexity, and national importance of expanding taxpayer-facing digital services including registration, e-filing, and e-payment the Ministry seeks to engage a consultant with demonstrated expertise in developing high-quality RFPs for large-scale, outsourced IT service solutions in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. The Ministry of Revenue now invites eligible individual consultants (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide informa

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00454160
United Statesservices
closing in 3 days

Selection of an Individual Consultant as Technical Lead / Chief Architect for the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS)

Ministry of Revenues

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT SELECTION) Country: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Employer: Ministry of Revenue (MOR) Project: Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project Credit No.: 7619 ET Assignment Title: Selection of Technical Lead / Chief Architect for the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) Reference No . ET-MOR-480843-CS-INDV Issued on: June 26, 2026 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) aim to engage a highly qualified Technical Lead / Chief Architect to provide independent technical leadership for the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS). The role will focus on strengthening enterprise architecture, governing system design, ensuring compliance with approved standards, and overseeing vendor performance in alignment with program objectives and governance frameworks. The Technical Project Manager will ensure that outsourced development activities comply with the Ministry of Revenue’s requirements, timelines, and security standards. Given the scale, complexity, and national significance of the ITAS initiative, the Ministry seeks to engage a Project Manager with demonstrated expertise in managing large-scale outsourced IT system implementations within complex, multi-stakeholder environments. The Ministry of Revenue now invites eligible individual consultants (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria are: qualification and experience as a Technical Project Manager or Team Leader in software development projects and professio

Estimated valueNot disclosed
OP00454166
United Statesservices
closing in 3 days

Selection of individual consultant to support the management of ITAS

Ministry of Revenues

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT SELECTION) Country: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Employer: Ministry of Revenue (MOR) Project: Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project Credit No.: 7619 ET Assignment Title: Selection of a Project Manager – Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) Reference No . ET-MOR-474927-CS-INDV Issued on: June 26, 2026 The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Governance Modernization for Efficient Service Delivery Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) are intended to engage a highly qualified and experienced Technical Project Manager to provide technical leadership and client-side project management for the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS). The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring effective day-to-day execution, stakeholder coordination, and oversight of vendor performance, while maintaining alignment with overall program objectives and governance frameworks. The Technical Project Manager will ensure that outsourced development activities comply with the Ministry of Revenue’s requirements, timelines, and security standards. Given the scale, complexity, and national significance of the ITAS initiative, the Ministry seeks to engage a Project Manager with demonstrated expertise in managing large-scale outsourced IT system implementations within complex, multi-stakeholder environments. The Ministry of Revenue now invites eligible individual consultants (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria are: qualification and experience as a Technical Project Manager or Team Leader in software developme

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