The PRESIDENT'S OFFICE – REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PO-RALG) in Tanzania from African region had released this tender for General Procurement Notice for Provision of Goods, Works, Non-Consulting Services and Consulting Services for Msimbazi Basin Development Project Project Title: Msimbazi Basin Development Project Notice No: OP00221060 The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has received financing in the amount of US$ 200 million equivalent from the World Bank towards the cost of the Msimbazi Basin Development 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 project will be jointly co-financed by the Government of Spain (€30 million) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of the Netherlands (€30 million). The project will transform the flood-prone but economically important lower Msimbazi River Basin of Dar es Salaam through a set of integrated investments that aim to reduce the impact of flooding, catalyze sustainable urban development, and improve livability. The project duration is six years (2022 – 2028). The overall project implementation role and coordination function will be undertaken by the President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG) with some specific activities being implemented by the Dar es Salaam City Council (DCC) and the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) being responsible for implementation of activities under Sub-Component 1.2(a): Construction of the Jangwani Bridge and related ancillary management activities under Component 4 of the Project. Project components and potential procurement opportunities Component 1: Msimbazi River Basin Development Infrastructure - This component provides an integrated, long-term solution to substantially reduce the impacts of floods in the lower Msimbazi River Basin that will improve hydraulic capacity of the river, provide an area for flood water detention, build resiliency of key transport infrastructure, regenerate valuable land assets to control encroachment in flood prone areas and allow for public recreation and urban development, and reduce degradation of the Msimbazi watershed. It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 1.1: Flood Control Interventions - (a) recontouring the riverbed in the lower-basin flood plain area of the Msimbazi’s valley, including river channeling, excavation of flood plain/river dredging and construction of multi-level flood retention area (terracing works) to improve river conveyance; (b) carrying out riverbank protection works; (c) managing river sedimentation through the construction and operation of river maintenance depots, sediment and litter traps, and equipment; (d) carrying out construction supervision activities; (e) implementing analytical studies and detail designs (including environmental and social due diligence and stakeholder engagement) for prospective flood control and redevelopment investments in the Msimbazi river basin. Sub-Component 1.2: Resilient Transport Infrastructure - (a) widening and raising the Jangwani Bridge to accommodate flash flood events, including upgrading it to a multi-span bridge, raising embankments and improving stormwater conveyance; and (b) demolishing the extant Jangwani Bus Depot and relocating it (construction of new facilities) to a flood-proof new location. Sub-Component 1.3: Msimbazi City Park and Redevelopment Area - (a) carrying out a wetland and city park development in the lower Msimbazi river basin, including greening and mangrove revitalization, utilities infrastructure and equipment, and construction of streets and pathways, sports and recreation facilities, and market areas; (b) constructing an approximately 57-hectare site in an upper-terrace in the Msimbazi valley, as well as ancillary service infrastructure (e.g. roads, street lighting, drainage, wastewater management infrastructure, etc.) to enable a mixed-income, mixed-used urban development. Sub-Component 1.4: Watershed Management through Greening, Erosion Control, and Litter Management - (a) carrying out reforestation in the upstream Msimbazi and tributaries; (b) implementing an erosion prevention and urban greening works, including reinforcement of riverbanks, at critical locations in the main channel and tributaries of the Msimbazi, including an outreach campaign with information, education and communication activities on labor opportunities and watershed conservation; (c) constructing sediment management infrastructure and provision of equipment for sediment management in the middle and upper Msimbazi basin; (d) implementing a community-led solid waste management and litter control program, including provision of equipment, construction of materials-recovery facilities, design and implementation of a communications campaign, and upgrading of solid waste management/collection contracts; and (e) financing improved solid waste collection/recycling contracts through performance-based payments schemes. Under Component 1, the following are some of the procurement opportunities: Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of Jangwani Bridge Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of New BRT Bus Depot at Ubungo Maziwa and Demolition of Current BRT Bus Depot at Jangwani Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of Flood Detention Area and River Bank Protection and Upstream Reforestation, Greening, Erosion Prevention, River Bank Protection and River Sedimentation Management Works Consultancy Services for Preparation of Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Designs, Bidding Documents and Construction Supervision of Development of Msimbazi Urban Park Consultancy Services for Preparation of Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Designs, Bidding Documents and Construction Supervision of Sites & Services Works Procurement of Works for Construction of the Jangwani Bridge Procurement of Works for Construction of New BRT Bus Depot at Ubungo Maziwa and Demolition of Current BRT Bus Depot at Jangwani Procurement of Works for Construction of Flood Detention Area and River Bank Protection Procurement of Works for Upstream Reforestation, Greening, Erosion Prevention, River Bank Protection and River Sedimentation Management Procurement of Works for Msimbazi Urban Park Development Procurement of Works for Redevelopment Area Sites & Services Procurement of River Maintenance Equipment Procurement of Solid Waste and Litter Management Equipment for Communities Component 2: Preventative Resettlement - This component will finance, the preventive resettlement of low-income flood-prone communities in the lower Msimbazi River Basin and Project-related Displaced Persons in compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 2.1: Resettlement Compensation - carrying out preventative resettlement of low-income flood-prone communities and in the lower Msimbazi valley and Project-related Displaced Persons and implementing the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) and Resettlement Action Plans (RAPs) for the Project, including the acquisition of land, the payment of compensation to Displaced Persons, including in situ and in-kind resettlement. Sub-Component 2.2: Livelihood Restoration - implementing the livelihood restoration program provided for in the RPF and RAPs. Under Component 2, the following are some of the procurement opportunities: Consultancy Services to Assist PO-RALG and DCC in Implementation of the Resettlement Action Plan and Livelihood Restoration Program of the Msimbazi Basin Development Consultancy Services for Supervision of Works for Implementation of RAP and Livelihood Restoration Programs Procurement of Works for Implementation of RAP and Livelihood Restoration Programs Component 3: Strengthening Institutions for Resilient Urban Development - This component focuses on governance reforms, strengthening new and existing institutions, building capacity and facilitating coordination for management of the Msimbazi River Basin, including the investments and assets created under the project, the surrounding urban area, and the watershed. It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 3.1: Msimbazi Special Planning Area (MSPA) Institutional Strengthening - Strengthening the institutional capacity, and facilitating interinstitutional coordination, for the management of the Msimbazi river basin, including: (a) establishing a Msimbazi special planning area institutional structure and developing a management and financial plan for the Msimbazi special planning area; (b) developing land-use plans for the area; and (c) setting up and/or preparing the institutional framework for real estate development and transactions, including cadastral surveys, deed plans, land titling, control enforcement mechanisms, development of bidding and sale contracts, and provision of transaction services. Sub-Component 3.2: Msimbazi River Basin Management Institutional Strengthening - (a) strengthening infrastructure design to support flood and erosion control in the Msimbazi River Basin; (b) enhancing enforcement of water quality regulations through pollution inventories, regular monitoring, industry audits, identifying options for controlling pollution, and capacity building for long term monitoring; (c) development of a watershed management plan; (d) strengthening arrangements for operation of dredging and sediment management; (e) development of emergency contingency plans for lower MSPA; (f) monitoring of mangroves; and (g) purchase and installation of hydro-metrological and river flow monitoring equipment. Sub-Component 3.3: Local Government Authorities Institutional Strengthening - Strengthening of the Dar es Salaam Local Authorities (DLAs) to support service delivery, urban planning and development controls for the Msimbazi special planning area, surrounding urban areas and watershed throug published on 04 Apr 2023. The tender expired on 10 Apr 2023. This tender is sourced from Official Website and is eligible for suppliers interested in IT services. Interested bidders can obtain further information including complete bid documents or ways to participate by registering on Tender Impulse and referencing via Tender Impulse ID 2981292.
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PRESIDENT'S OFFICE – REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PO-RALG)
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72000000 : IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
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General Procurement Notice for Provision of Goods, Works, Non-Consulting Services and Consulting Services for Msimbazi Basin Development Project Project Title: Msimbazi Basin Development Project Notice No: OP00221060 The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has received financing in the amount of US$ 200 million equivalent from the World Bank towards the cost of the Msimbazi Basin Development 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 project will be jointly co-financed by the Government of Spain (€30 million) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of the Netherlands (€30 million). The project will transform the flood-prone but economically important lower Msimbazi River Basin of Dar es Salaam through a set of integrated investments that aim to reduce the impact of flooding, catalyze sustainable urban development, and improve livability. The project duration is six years (2022 – 2028). The overall project implementation role and coordination function will be undertaken by the President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG) with some specific activities being implemented by the Dar es Salaam City Council (DCC) and the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) being responsible for implementation of activities under Sub-Component 1.2(a): Construction of the Jangwani Bridge and related ancillary management activities under Component 4 of the Project. Project components and potential procurement opportunities Component 1: Msimbazi River Basin Development Infrastructure - This component provides an integrated, long-term solution to substantially reduce the impacts of floods in the lower Msimbazi River Basin that will improve hydraulic capacity of the river, provide an area for flood water detention, build resiliency of key transport infrastructure, regenerate valuable land assets to control encroachment in flood prone areas and allow for public recreation and urban development, and reduce degradation of the Msimbazi watershed. It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 1.1: Flood Control Interventions - (a) recontouring the riverbed in the lower-basin flood plain area of the Msimbazi’s valley, including river channeling, excavation of flood plain/river dredging and construction of multi-level flood retention area (terracing works) to improve river conveyance; (b) carrying out riverbank protection works; (c) managing river sedimentation through the construction and operation of river maintenance depots, sediment and litter traps, and equipment; (d) carrying out construction supervision activities; (e) implementing analytical studies and detail designs (including environmental and social due diligence and stakeholder engagement) for prospective flood control and redevelopment investments in the Msimbazi river basin. Sub-Component 1.2: Resilient Transport Infrastructure - (a) widening and raising the Jangwani Bridge to accommodate flash flood events, including upgrading it to a multi-span bridge, raising embankments and improving stormwater conveyance; and (b) demolishing the extant Jangwani Bus Depot and relocating it (construction of new facilities) to a flood-proof new location. Sub-Component 1.3: Msimbazi City Park and Redevelopment Area - (a) carrying out a wetland and city park development in the lower Msimbazi river basin, including greening and mangrove revitalization, utilities infrastructure and equipment, and construction of streets and pathways, sports and recreation facilities, and market areas; (b) constructing an approximately 57-hectare site in an upper-terrace in the Msimbazi valley, as well as ancillary service infrastructure (e.g. roads, street lighting, drainage, wastewater management infrastructure, etc.) to enable a mixed-income, mixed-used urban development. Sub-Component 1.4: Watershed Management through Greening, Erosion Control, and Litter Management - (a) carrying out reforestation in the upstream Msimbazi and tributaries; (b) implementing an erosion prevention and urban greening works, including reinforcement of riverbanks, at critical locations in the main channel and tributaries of the Msimbazi, including an outreach campaign with information, education and communication activities on labor opportunities and watershed conservation; (c) constructing sediment management infrastructure and provision of equipment for sediment management in the middle and upper Msimbazi basin; (d) implementing a community-led solid waste management and litter control program, including provision of equipment, construction of materials-recovery facilities, design and implementation of a communications campaign, and upgrading of solid waste management/collection contracts; and (e) financing improved solid waste collection/recycling contracts through performance-based payments schemes. Under Component 1, the following are some of the procurement opportunities: Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of Jangwani Bridge Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of New BRT Bus Depot at Ubungo Maziwa and Demolition of Current BRT Bus Depot at Jangwani Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of Flood Detention Area and River Bank Protection and Upstream Reforestation, Greening, Erosion Prevention, River Bank Protection and River Sedimentation Management Works Consultancy Services for Preparation of Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Designs, Bidding Documents and Construction Supervision of Development of Msimbazi Urban Park Consultancy Services for Preparation of Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Designs, Bidding Documents and Construction Supervision of Sites & Services Works Procurement of Works for Construction of the Jangwani Bridge Procurement of Works for Construction of New BRT Bus Depot at Ubungo Maziwa and Demolition of Current BRT Bus Depot at Jangwani Procurement of Works for Construction of Flood Detention Area and River Bank Protection Procurement of Works for Upstream Reforestation, Greening, Erosion Prevention, River Bank Protection and River Sedimentation Management Procurement of Works for Msimbazi Urban Park Development Procurement of Works for Redevelopment Area Sites & Services Procurement of River Maintenance Equipment Procurement of Solid Waste and Litter Management Equipment for Communities Component 2: Preventative Resettlement - This component will finance, the preventive resettlement of low-income flood-prone communities in the lower Msimbazi River Basin and Project-related Displaced Persons in compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 2.1: Resettlement Compensation - carrying out preventative resettlement of low-income flood-prone communities and in the lower Msimbazi valley and Project-related Displaced Persons and implementing the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) and Resettlement Action Plans (RAPs) for the Project, including the acquisition of land, the payment of compensation to Displaced Persons, including in situ and in-kind resettlement. Sub-Component 2.2: Livelihood Restoration - implementing the livelihood restoration program provided for in the RPF and RAPs. Under Component 2, the following are some of the procurement opportunities: Consultancy Services to Assist PO-RALG and DCC in Implementation of the Resettlement Action Plan and Livelihood Restoration Program of the Msimbazi Basin Development Consultancy Services for Supervision of Works for Implementation of RAP and Livelihood Restoration Programs Procurement of Works for Implementation of RAP and Livelihood Restoration Programs Component 3: Strengthening Institutions for Resilient Urban Development - This component focuses on governance reforms, strengthening new and existing institutions, building capacity and facilitating coordination for management of the Msimbazi River Basin, including the investments and assets created under the project, the surrounding urban area, and the watershed. It consists of the following sub-components: Sub-Component 3.1: Msimbazi Special Planning Area (MSPA) Institutional Strengthening - Strengthening the institutional capacity, and facilitating interinstitutional coordination, for the management of the Msimbazi river basin, including: (a) establishing a Msimbazi special planning area institutional structure and developing a management and financial plan for the Msimbazi special planning area; (b) developing land-use plans for the area; and (c) setting up and/or preparing the institutional framework for real estate development and transactions, including cadastral surveys, deed plans, land titling, control enforcement mechanisms, development of bidding and sale contracts, and provision of transaction services. Sub-Component 3.2: Msimbazi River Basin Management Institutional Strengthening - (a) strengthening infrastructure design to support flood and erosion control in the Msimbazi River Basin; (b) enhancing enforcement of water quality regulations through pollution inventories, regular monitoring, industry audits, identifying options for controlling pollution, and capacity building for long term monitoring; (c) development of a watershed management plan; (d) strengthening arrangements for operation of dredging and sediment management; (e) development of emergency contingency plans for lower MSPA; (f) monitoring of mangroves; and (g) purchase and installation of hydro-metrological and river flow monitoring equipment. Sub-Component 3.3: Local Government Authorities Institutional Strengthening - Strengthening of the Dar es Salaam Local Authorities (DLAs) to support service delivery, urban planning and development controls for the Msimbazi special planning area, surrounding urban areas and watershed throug
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