Request for Proposals (RfP)
Rehabilitation the Community Training Centre Room – Vilanculos, Mozambique
Mozambique Country office, Regenerative Seascape for People, Climate and Nature Project, Coastal and Ocean Reselinece Programme
RfP Reference: IUCN-26-03-P04216-1
Welcome to this Procurement by IUCN. You are hereby invited to submit a Proposal. Please read the information and instructions carefully because non compliance with the instructions may result in disqualification of your Proposal from this Procurement.
1. REQUIREMENTS
1.1. A detailed description of the services and/or goods to be provided can be found in Attachment 1.
2. CONTACT DETAILS
2.1. During the course of this procurement, i.e. from the publication of this RfP to the award of a contract, you may not discuss this procurement with any IUCN employee or representative other than the following contact. You must address all correspondence and questions to the contact, including your Proposal.
IUCN Contact: [email protected]
3. PROCUREMENT TIMETABLE
3.1. This timetable is indicative and may be changed by IUCN at any time. If IUCN decides that changes to any of the deadlines are necessary, we will publish this on our website and contact you directly if you have indicated your interest in this procurement (see Section 3.2).
DATE-ACTIVITY
02nd April 2026-Publication of the Request for Proposals
6th April 2026-Deadline for expressions of interest
8th April 2026-Deadline for submission of questions
9th April 2026-Planned publication of responses to questions
16th April 2026-Deadline for submission of Proposals to IUCN (“Submission
Deadline”)
23th April 2026-Clarification of Proposals
24th April 2026-Interviews / site visits / presentations
27th April 2026-Planned date for contract award
30th April 2026-Expected contract start date
3.2. Please email the IUCN contact to express your interest in submitting a Proposal by the deadline stated above. This will help IUCN to keep you updated regarding the procurement.
4. COMPLETING AND SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL
4.1. Your Proposal must consist of the following four separate documents:
Signed Declaration of Undertaking (see Attachment 2)
Pre-Qualification Information (see Section 4.3 below)
Technical Proposal (see Section 4.4 below)
Financial Proposal (see Section 4.5 below)
Proposals must be prepared in English.
4.2. Your Proposal must be submitted by email to the IUCN Contact (see Section 2). The subject heading of the email shall be [RfP Reference – bidder name]. The bidder name is the name of the company/organisation on whose behalf you are submitting the Proposal, or your own surname if you are bidding as a self-employed consultant. Your Proposal must be submitted in PDF format. You may submit multiple emails suitably annotated, e.g. Email 1 of 3, if attached files are too large to suit a single email transmission. You may not submit your Proposal by uploading it to a file-sharing tool.
IMPORTANT: Submitted documents must be password-protected so that they cannot be opened and read before the submission deadline. Please use the same password for all submitted documents. After the deadline has passed and within 12 hours, please send the password to the IUCN Contact. This will ensure a secure bid submission and opening process.
Please DO NOT email the password before the deadline for Proposal submission.
4.3. Pre-Qualification Criteria
IUCN will use the following Pre-Qualification Criteria to determine whether you have the capacity to provide the required goods and/or services to IUCN. Please provide the necessary information in a single, separate document.
Pre-Qualification Criteria
1.3 relevant references of clients similar to IUCN / similar work
2.Confirm that you have all the necessary legal registrations to perform the work
3.State your annual turnover for each of the past 3 years
4.How many employees does your organisation have who are qualified for this work?
5.Confirm that your organisation has the following qualifications (e.g. ISO certification)
6.Confirm that your organisation has formal policies and/or procedures for the following (e.g. procurement, health & safety, code of conduct, sustainability, accounting)?
4.4. Technical Proposal
The Technical Proposal must address each of the criteria stated below explicitly and separately, quoting the relevant criteria reference number (left-hand column).
Proposals in any other format will significantly increase the time it takes to evaluate, and such Proposals may therefore be rejected at IUCN’s discretion.
Where CVs are requested, these must be of the individuals who will actually carry out the work specified. The individuals you put forward may only be substituted with IUCN’s approval.
IUCN will evaluate Technical Proposals with regards to each of the following criteria and their relative importance:
Description-Information to provide-Relative weight
1 Process/methodology-35%
Describe how the bidder will carry out each component of the service: work plan, sequence of activities, methodology, materials and tools to be used, compliance with ESMS/SEMP, timeline, and overall approach to delivering the required rehabilitation works.(25mrks)
Must demonstrate full understanding of the Terms of Reference and provide a clear and efficient implementation plan. (10mrks)
2 Quality Control-20%
Provide the quality assurance mechanisms that will be applied: inspection procedures, standards, supervision, verification steps, control of materials, worker safety procedures, (10 mrks) and how the contractor ensures the works meet IUCN’s required standards. (10 mrks)
3 Service Levels-10%
Explain service performance commitments: responsiveness, adherence to deadlines, availability of staff, turnaround time for corrections, and consistency of service delivery throughout the contract period.
4 Critical Success Factors / Risks identified-5%
Identify potential risks (technical, logistical, environmental, safety, scheduling) and present mitigation measures. Demonstrate understanding of what could hinder success and how these risks will be addressed.
5 Management and Support-5%
Describe team structure, project management arrangements, supervision approach, communication plan with IUCN, problem-solving mechanisms, and reporting practices. Explain how the bidder will ensure effective support and coordination throughout implementation.
6 Previous experience and track record-25%
Provide evidence of past similar assignments (minimum three references)-(15 mrks), demonstrate experience in rehabilitation/maintenance works, experience with NGOs or international organisations, legal registration, and overall proven capability to deliver high-quality services (10mrks).
TOTAL 100%
4.5. Financial Proposal
4.5.1. The Financial Proposal must be a fixed and firm price for the provision of the goods/services stated in the RfP in their entirety.
4.5.2. Prices include all costs
Submitted rates and prices are deemed to include all costs, insurances, taxes (except VAT, see below), fees, expenses, liabilities, obligations, risk and other things necessary for the performance of the Terms of Reference or Specification of Requirements. IUCN will not accept charges beyond those clearly stated in the Financial Proposal. This includes applicable withholding taxes and similar. It is your responsibility to determine whether such taxes apply to your organisation and to include them in your Financial Proposal.
4.5.3. Applicable Goods and Services Taxes
Proposal rates and prices shall be exclusive of Value Added Tax.
4.5.4. Currency of proposed rates and prices
All rates and prices submitted by Proposers shall be in USD.
4.5.5. Breakdown of rates and prices
For information only, the price needs to be broken down as follows:
Description-Quantity-Unit Price-Total Price
1.Site assessment and mobilization
2.Structural repairs / refurbishment
3.Plumbing & electrical rehabilitation
4.Materials and supplies
5.Labour costs (skilled/unskilled)
6.Transport and logistics
TOTAL
4.6. Additional information not requested by IUCN should not be included in your Proposal and will not be considered in the evaluation.
4.7. Your Proposal must remain valid and capable of acceptance by IUCN for a period of 90 calendar days following the submission deadline.
4.8. Withdrawals and Changes
You may freely withdraw or change your Proposal at any time prior to the submission deadline by written notice to the IUCN Contact. However, in order to reduce the risk of fraud, no changes or withdrawals will be accepted after the submission deadline.
5. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS
5.1. Completeness
IUCN will firstly check your Proposal for completeness. Incomplete Proposals will not be considered further.
5.2. Pre-Qualification Criteria
Only Proposals that meet all of the pre-qualification criteria will be evaluated.
5.3. Technical Evaluation
5.3.1. Scoring Method
Your Proposal will be assigned a score from 0 to 10 for each of the technical evaluation criteria, such that ‘0’ is low and ‘10’ is high.
5.3.2. Minimum Quality Thresholds
Proposals that receive a score of ‘0’ for any of the criteria will not be considered further.
5.3.3. Technical Score
Your score for each technical evaluation criterion will be multiplied with the respective relative weight (see Section 4.4) and these weighted scores added together to give your Proposal’s overall technical score.
5.4. Financial Evaluation and Financial Scores
The financial evaluation will be based upon the full total price you submit. Your Financial Proposal will receive a score calculated by dividing the lowest Financial Proposal that has passed the minimum quality thresholds (see Section 5.3.2) by the total price of your Financial Proposal.
Thus, for example, if your Financial Proposal is for a total of CHF 100 and the lowest Financial Proposal is CHF 80, you will receive a financial score of 80/100 = 80%
5.5. Total Score
Your Proposal’s total score will be calculated as the weighted sum of your technical score and your financial score.
The relative weights will be:
Technical: 70%
Financial: 30%
Thus, for example, if your technical score is 83% and your financial score is 77%, you will receive a total score of 83 * 70% + 77 * 30% = 58.1% + 23.1% = 81.2%.
Subject to the requirements in Sections 4 and 7, IUCN will award the contract to the bidder whose Proposal achieves the highest total score.
6. EXPLANATION OF PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE
6.1. IUCN is using the Open Procedure for this procurement. This means that the contracting opportunity is published on IUCN’s website and open to all interested parties to take part, subject to the conditions in Section 7 below.
6.2. You are welcome to ask questions or seek clarification regarding this procurement. Please email the IUCN Contact (see Section 2), taking note of the deadline for submission of questions in Section 3.1.
6.3. All Proposals must be received by the submission deadline in Section 3.1 above. Late Proposals will not be considered. All Proposals received by the submission deadline will be evaluated by a team of evaluators in accordance with the evaluation criteria stated in this RfP.
No other criteria will be used to evaluate Proposals. The contract will be awarded to the bidder whose Proposal received the highest Total Score. IUCN does, however, reserve the right to cancel the procurement and not award a contract at all.
6.4. IUCN will contact the bidder with the highest-scoring Proposal to finalise the contract. We will contact unsuccessful bidders after the contract has been awarded and provide detailed feedback. The timetable in Section 3.1 gives an estimate of when we expect to have completed the contract award, but this date may change depending on how long the evaluation of Proposals takes.
7. CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THIS PROCUREMENT
7.1. To participate in this procurement, you are required to submit a Proposal, which fully complies with the instructions in this RfP and the Attachments.
7.1.1. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have submitted a complete and fully compliant Proposal.
7.1.2. Any incomplete or incorrectly completed Proposal submission may be deemed noncompliant, and as a result you may be unable to proceed further in the procurement process.
7.1.3. IUCN will query any obvious clerical errors in your Proposal and may, at IUCN’s sole discretion, allow you to correct these, but only if doing so could not be perceived as giving you an unfair advantage.
7.2. In order to participate in this procurement, you must meet the following conditions:
Free of conflicts of interest
Registered on the relevant professional or trade register of the country in which you are established (or resident, if self-employed)
In full compliance with your obligations relating to payment of social security contributions and of all applicable taxes
Not been convicted of failing to comply with environmental regulatory requirements or other legal requirements relating to sustainability and environmental protection
Not bankrupt or being wound up
Never been guilty of an offence concerning your professional conduct
Not involved in fraud, corruption, a criminal organisation, money laundering, terrorism, or any other illegal activity.
7.3. You must complete and sign the Declaration of Undertaking (see Attachment 2).
7.4. If you are participating in this procurement as a member of a joint venture, or are using subcontractors, submit a separate Declaration of Undertaking for each member of the joint venture and sub-contractor, and be clear in your Proposal which parts of the goods/services are provided by each partner or sub-contractor.
7.5. Each bidder shall submit only one Proposal, either individually or as a partner in a joint venture.
In case of joint venture, one company shall not be allowed to participate in two different joint ventures in the same procurement nor shall a company be allowed to submit a Proposal both on its behalf and as part of a joint venture for the same procurement. A bidder who submits or participates in more than one Proposal (other than as a subcontractor or in cases of alternatives that have been permitted or requested) shall cause all the Proposals with the bidder’s participation to be disqualified.
7.6. By taking part in this procurement, you accept the conditions set out in this RfP, including the following:
It is unacceptable to give or offer any gift or consideration to an employee or other representative of IUCN as a reward or inducement in relation to the awarding of a contract. Such action will give IUCN the right to exclude you from this and any future procurements, and to terminate any contract that may have been signed with you.
Any attempt to obtain information from an employee or other representative of IUCN concerning another bidder will result in disqualification.
Any price fixing or collusion with other bidders in relation to this procurement shall give IUCN the right to exclude you and any other involved bidder(s) from this and any future procurements and may constitute a criminal offence.
8. CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION
8.1. IUCN follows the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The information you submit to IUCN as part of this procurement will be treated as confidential and shared only as required to evaluate your Proposal in line with the procedure explained in this RfP, and for the maintenance of a clear audit trail. For audit purposes, IUCN is required to retain your Proposal in its entirety for 10 years after then end of the resulting contract and make this available to internal and external auditors and donors as and when requested.
8.2. In the Declaration of Undertaking (Attachment 2) you need to give IUCN express permission to use the information you submit in this way, including personal data that forms part of your Proposal. Where you include personal data of your employees (e.g. CVs) in your Proposal, you need to have written permission from those individuals to share this information with IUCN, and for IUCN to use this information as indicated in 8.1. Without these permissions, IUCN will not be able to consider your Proposal.
9. COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE
If you have a complaint or concern regarding the propriety of how a competitive process is or has been executed, then please contact [email protected]. Such complaints or concerns will be treated as confidential and are not considered in breach of the above restrictions on communication (Section 2.1).
10. CONTRACT
The contract will be based on IUCN’s template in Attachment 3, the terms of which are not negotiable. They may, however, be amended by IUCN to reflect particular requirements from the donor funding this particular procurement.
11. ABOUT IUCN
IUCN is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together.
Headquartered in Switzerland, IUCN Secretariat comprises around 1,000 staff with offices in more than 50 countries.
Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,300 Member organisations and some 10,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator and trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards.
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Working with many partners and supporters, IUCN implements a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects worldwide. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well being.
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12. ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1 Specification of Requirements / Terms of Reference
Attachment 2 Declaration of Undertaking (select 2a for companies or 2b for self-employed as applicable to you)
Attachment 3 Contract Template
Terms of Reference for IUCN Consultancy
Title: Rehabilitation the Community Training Centre Room – Vilanculos, Mozambique
Objective of the Consultancy
The objective of the service is to rehabilitate a designated training room within the Escola Superior de Desenvolvimento Rural (ESUDER) facilities in Vilanculos. This rehabilitation aims to ensure that the space meets the necessary structural, electrical, and functional standards required for the future installation of training equipment and for its effective use as a Community Training Centre under the ReSea Project.
Background
Project Reference: PO4216
Donor reference: Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
About IUCN
IUCN is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together.
Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,400 Member organisations and around 15,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator and trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards.
IUCN provides a neutral space in which diverse stakeholders including governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples’ organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development.
Working with many partners and supporters, IUCN implements a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects worldwide. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well-being.
www.iucn.org
https://twitter.com/IUCN/
About the Project
Regenerative Seascape for People, Climate and Nature (ReSea) is a joint initiative by Mission Inclusion and International Union for Conservation of Nature in partnership with local feminist organizations in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Madagascar and Comoros with funding from Global Affairs Canada (GAC) as part of the Partnering for Climate engagement. Its broader goal is to enhance the physical and socioeconomic resilience of coastal communities in these five countries by accelerating uptake of nature-based solutions and gender-responsive conservation practices to protect, restore, and sustainably manage ecosystems and unlock regenerative blue economy. It contributes to the Western Indian Ocean-led Great Blue Wall (GBW) Initiative by supporting the establishment of a network of sustainable, resilient, and inclusive seascapes in the target countries. The GBW initiative’s key pillars aim to:
Scale and enhance management effectiveness, equitable and gender-responsive governance of protected and conserved coastal and marine areas (Pillar 1: Blue Planet). This pillar aligns with Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM GBF) to which countries committed to effectively conserve and manage at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine areas by 2030. Emphasis will be on empowering local stakeholders to become stewards and managers of the ocean;
Restore and conserve critical ecosystems (Pillar 2: Blue Nature), by providing enabling environment to enhance the adoption of gender-responsive Nature-based solutions (NbS) for climate change adaptation through effective management and sustainable use of coastal and marine resources. This will be guided by the IUCN Global Standard for NbS. The Blue Nature pillar is aligned with Target 2 of the GBF and aims to support countries to restore at least 30% of degraded marine and coastal ecosystems by 2030; and
Promote a regenerative Blue Economy (Pillar 3: Blue People) through increased women’s, in all their diversity, economic empowerment in nature-based value chains for climate change adaptation. The Blue People pillar aligns with Target 9 of the GBF and is premised on ensuring that conservation provides sustainable social, economic and environmental benefits for people, especially indigenous peoples and local communities. The pillar promotes socio-economic actions that contribute to regeneration of the ocean.
To achieve this, the Program draw on the knowledge and expertise of local conservation actors and women’s and youth organizations. Collaboratively, they design and implement inclusive NbS that are adapted to and address the specific needs, capacities, and challenges of coastal communities in adapting to climate change. This Partnership work to deliver inclusive and transformational change at the community and global levels. The three anchor pillars of the GBW are supported by a cross-cutting pillar that ensures the presence of innovative and unconventional partnerships to catalyse their achievement (Blue Partnerships). The Program engage innovation partnerships: On one hand conservation partners who possess a strong understanding of the local context and its environment, conservation expertise and restoration of nature; on the other hand, feminist organisations which have strong experience and understanding of power dynamics and gender barriers, collaborating with key stakeholders such as elders, traditional leaders, and local authorities. Working together, in a feminist perspective, will ensures recognition of challenges and differentiated impact of climate change on people left behind active participation of women/girls and people in situation of vulnerabilities in decision making, equal benefit for all in terms of solutions implemented and strong community leadership in key areas for conservation of nature and the development of economic activities benefiting nature and people. The project aims at strengthening capacities for the coastal communities to respond to biodiversity conservation needs, varying climatic regimes and societal needs.
Description of the Activity
The service required is the rehabilitation of a designated training room within Escola Superior de Desenvolvimento Rural (ESUDER) building in Vilanculos to prepare it for the future installation of equipment and for use as a Community Training Centre under the ReSea Project (1111.2) and beyond.
The light rehabilitation must ensure that the room becomes a safe, clean, functional, accessible, and training‑ready space. Works include, but are not limited to:
Cleaning and surface preparation
Repairing walls, ceilings, cracks, or other defects
Painting (walls, ceiling, doors, and windows)
Repair of lighting and electrical fixtures
Providing adequate electrical outlets for future equipment
Repair or replacement of windows, doors, and ventilation elements
Floor repairs or finishing as needed
Final cleaning and preparation for handover
The contractor must supply all labour, tools, and building materials required to complete the rehabilitation to an acceptable standard.
Essential Requirements
The service provider must ensure the following:
1. Technical Rehabilitation Works
Structural and surface repair including cracks, holes, damaged plaster, ceilings, or broken sections.
Full painting of all interior surfaces using durable, good‑quality products. The colour is to be chosen in consultation with IUCN
Electrical functionality and safety, including lighting repair, electrical fixture repair, and ensuring of the number of working power outlets is sufficient for all the equipment that will be used within the room.
Operational windows and doors, including repairs to shutters, hinges, handles, and locks and nets.
Flooring repair ensuring surfaces are stable, safe, and suitable for training use.
Adequate ventilation, ensuring windows or vents function properly.
Install bars on the front door and two windows.
Ensure ReSea Social and Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) and checklist is respected during the planning, execution and after execution.
2. Clean and Safe Work Delivery
Removal of all construction waste.
Thorough cleaning after completion.
Delivery of a room that is immediately ready for the installation of new equipment.
3. Final Documentation
Short final report summarizing: Works completed, Materials used, Before-and-after photos
4. Compliance with Standards
Worker safety practices must be followed throughout the work.
IUCN Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS), and
ReSea Social and Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) and checklist must be respected.
Non-Essential Requirements
These are desirable features that would enhance the quality and impact of the service but are not mandatory for acceptance:
Use of ecofriendly materials.
Additional aesthetic improvements beyond basic rehabilitation.
Repair or improvement of external entry areas.
Improvements to natural lighting (e.g., cleaning windowpanes thoroughly).
Minor enhancements that improve room comfort (e.g., mosquito screens, minor ceiling repairs beyond the minimum needed).
Optional Services
These services may be included only if cost effective and approved separately by IUCN. They are not part of the mandatory rehabilitation: Installation of ceiling fans or basic cooling systems
Complete floor replacement (tiling or other highcost flooring) if not strictly required
Installation of additional electrical outlets beyond the functional minimum
Installation of curtains or blinds
Exterior painting of the building (if beyond the training room scope)
Small structural modifications (e.g., adding partitions or shelves)
Duration of the Assignment
From 30th April 2026 to 7th July 2026
Deliverables and Activities
The consultant will provide the following deliverables and carry out the following activities:
Deliverable/Activity
Description -Deadline
1. Inception report-15th May 2026
– Work Plan and Implementation Schedule
– List of materials and confirmation of availability
– SEMP Compliance Plan
2. Structural and Preparation Works-29th May 2026
Surface cleaning and preparation
Repair of walls, ceilings, cracks, and defects
Preparation of windows and doors
3. Intermediate Rehabilitation Works-11th June 2026
Full interior painting (walls, ceilings, doors, windows)
Electrical repairs and installation of functional outlets
Ventilation repairs (windows, vents)
Installation of security bars on front door and two windows
4.Final rehabilitation Works-26th June 2026
– Final touchups and adjustments
– Flooring repairs or finishing
– Removal of construction waste
– Deep cleaning and preparation for handover
5. Final deliverables-3rd July 2026
Final Report (works completed, materials used, before/after photos)
Verification of compliance with ESMS and SEMP
Handover Certificate
Final inspection and acceptance by IUCN
Payment Schedule
The Timetable below summarises the chronological order of deliverables and indicates milestones at which IUCN will pay the Consultant.
Deliverable -Milestone payment
Approval of inception report and detailed action plan -20%
Approval of deliverable 2 -40%
Approval of deliverable 3 -30%
Approval of deliverable 4 -10%
Skills and Experience
The consultant must have the following skills, education and experience as a minimum:
Must be a legally registered construction company authorized to operate in Mozambique
Proven experience in building rehabilitation, light construction, and facility renovation
Demonstrated skills in masonry, carpentry, painting, electrical repairs, and surface finishing
Ability to conduct safe and compliant electrical installations (lighting, sockets, wiring)
Experience repairing structural elements such as cracks, damaged plaster, and ceilings
Capacity to install security bars on doors and windows
Minimum of 3 years of experience in similar rehabilitation or construction works
Prior work with NGOs, government institutions, or international organizations (asset)
Ability to mobilize skilled labour, tools, and materials within required timelines
Capacity to work under tight deadlines and deliver within the specified timeframe
Strong coordination skills ensuring minimal disruption to the hosting institution
Knowledge of occupational health and safety standards
Ability to comply with IUCN ESMS and ReSea SEMP safeguards
Experience producing clear technical reports, including photographic documentation
Ability to prepare handover documentation, material usage summaries, and completion certificates
Use of ecofriendly or lowimpact materials (advantage)
Experience with energyefficient solutions such as LED lighting and improved ventilation (advantage)
Previous work in coastal or rural community infrastructure projects (advantage)
Supervision and coordination
The consultant will report to and work under the supervision of Seascape Governance Officer.
DECLARATION OF UNDERTAKING IN RELATION TO REHABILITATION OF THE COMMUNITY TRAINING CENTRE ROOM-VILANCULOS, MOZAMBIQUE.
I, the undersigned, hereby confirm that I am an authorised representative of the following organisation:
Registered Name of Organisation (the “Organisation”): _______________________
Registered Address (incl. country): _______________________________________
Year of Registration:__________________________________________________
I hereby authorise IUCN to store and use the information included in the attached Proposal for the purpose of evaluating Proposals and selecting the Proposal IUCN deems the most favourable. I acknowledge that IUCN is required to retain the Proposal in its entirety for 10 years after then end of the resulting contract and make this available to internal and external auditors and donors as and when reasonably requested.
Where the Proposal includes Personal Data as defined by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), I confirm that the Organisation has been authorised by each Data Subject to share this Data with IUCN for the purposes stated above.
I further confirm that the following statements are correct:
1. The Organisation is duly registered in accordance with all applicable laws.
2. The Organisation is fully compliant with all its tax and social security obligations.
3. The Organisation and its staff and representatives are free of any real or perceived conflicts of interest with regards to IUCN and its Mission.
4. The Organisation agrees to declare to IUCN any real or perceived emerging conflicts of interests it or any of its staff and representatives may have concerning IUCN. The Organisation acknowledges that IUCN may terminate any contracts with the Organisation that would, in IUCN sole discretion, be negatively affected by such conflicts of interests.
5. None of the Organisation’s staff has ever been convicted of grave professional misconduct or any other offence concerning their professional conduct.
6. Neither the Organisation nor any of its staff and representatives have ever been convicted of fraud, corruption, money laundering, supporting terrorism or involvement in a criminal organisation.
7. The Organisation acknowledges that engagement by itself or any of its staff in fraud, corruption, money laundering, supporting terrorism or involvement in a criminal organisation will entitle IUCN to terminate any and all contracts with the Organisation with immediate effect.
8. The Organisation is a going concern and is not bankrupt or being wound up, is not having its affairs administered by the courts, has not suspended business activities, is not the subject of proceedings concerning those matters, or in any analogous situation arising from a similar procedure provided for in national legislation or regulations.
9. The Organisation complies with all applicable environmental regulatory requirements or other legal requirements relating to sustainability and environmental protection.
10. The Organisation is not included in the UN Security Council Sanctions List, EU Sanctions Map, US Office of Foreign Assets Control Sanctions List, or the World Bank listing of ineligible firms and individuals. The Organisation agrees that it will not provide direct or indirect support to firms and individuals included in these lists.
11. The Organisation has not been, is not, and will not be involved or implicated in any violations of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, or injustice or abuse of human rights related to other groups or individuals, including forced evictions, violation of fundamental rights of workers as defined by the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Declaration on the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, child labour, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, or sexual harassment.
______________________________________________________
DECLARATION IN RELATION TO
I, the undersigned, hereby confirm that I am self-employed and able to provide the service independent of any organisation or other legal entity.
Full name (as in passport):
Home or Office (please delete as appropriate) Address (incl. country):
I hereby authorise IUCN to store and use the information included in the attached Proposal for the purpose of evaluating Proposals and selecting the Proposal IUCN deems the most favourable, including Personal Data as defined by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). I acknowledge that IUCN is required to retain my Proposal in its entirety for 10 years after then end of the resulting contract and make this available to internal and external auditors and donors as and when reasonably requested.
I further confirm that the following statements are correct:
1. I am legally registered as self-employed in accordance with all applicable laws.
2. I am fully compliant with all my tax and social security obligations.
3. I am free of any real or perceived conflicts of interest with regards to IUCN and its Mission.
4. I agree to declare to IUCN any real or perceived emerging conflicts of interests I may have concerning IUCN. I acknowledge that IUCN may terminate any contracts with me that would, in IUCN sole discretion, be negatively affected by such conflicts of interests.
5. I have never been convicted of grave professional misconduct or any other offence concerning my professional conduct.
6. I have never been convicted of fraud, corruption, money laundering, supporting terrorism or involvement in a criminal organisation.
7. I acknowledge that engagement in fraud, corruption, money laundering, supporting terrorism or involvement in a criminal organisation will entitle IUCN to terminate any and all contracts with me with immediate effect.
8. I am not included in the UN Security Council Sanctions List, EU Sanctions Map, US Office of Foreign Assets Control Sanctions List, or the World Bank listing of ineligible firms and individuals. I agree that I will not provide direct or indirect support to firms and individuals included in these lists.
9. I have not been, am not, and will not be involved or implicated in any violations of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, or injustice or abuse of human rights related to other groups or individuals, including forced evictions, violation of fundamental rights of workers as defined by the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Declaration on the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, child labour, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, or sexual harassment.
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How to apply
Step 1: Acquire Tender Documents
Obtain the relevant tender documents.
Step 2: Review Requirements
Thoroughly read the tender specifications, terms, and conditions.
Step 3: Prepare Proposal
Prepare your proposal as guided, ensuring all the required information is included.
Step 4: Submission
Submit your completed proposal by the submission deadline via the email address [email protected]
N.B: Please note that the email to be used exclusively for this consultancy is [email protected]
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