Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city

This tender is from the country of Yemen in Middle East region. The tender was published by UNICEF on 11 May 2023 for UNICEF has now issued a Request for Proposals in order to select a supplier for the provision of Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city. The sewage system in all Yemen in general and in Dhamar Gov. in particular was negatively affected by the conflict since 2015. As a result of expansions in sewage networks were stopped and traditional sanitation methods are costly and negatively affect the safety and quality of underground water. Connecting to the sewage network considered more appropriate than the other options and represents a major humanitarian service, namely, helping to provide sanitation service at the acceptable level and at an adequate cost to the beneficiaries to preserve the underground water and to alleviate the suffering of the community, especially in the present day and the humanitarian, developmental and health crisis in Yemen. Also, women and children are suffering greatly from the resulting pollution in the surrounding environment resulting from poor sanitation services where many diseases spread, especially cholera and diarrhea. Dhamar city considered from one of the most expanding cities due to huge dynamic displacment, the quarters of Majel Ishaq and Al Nasr Al-Warqi are located in Dhamar city on torrents and rain streams and have a large population density, most of them are displaced, marginalized people with limited income. These two areas are rocky and strong, which makes it difficult for the residents to dig their own HHs pits. As a result of the foregoing, the residents of these quarters were forced to drain sewage into the flood corridor located near their homes, which made them vulnerable to the spread of diseases and epidemics in them, and the fact that these two quarters are the remaining areas which are not covered by the sewage network. UNICEF always supports the sanitation services projects as it will contribute to help improving the lives of vulnerable people, help improve their health level, environmental level and view of the city in general, and it will reduce the spread of diseases resulting from the discharge of sewage to the surface. UNICEF seeks to support Dhamar Local Water & Sanitation Co. (LWSC) with Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city. With this process, UNICEF have assessed the situation and come up with an emergency prioritized intervention of Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city, benefiting a total of 1880 people (IDPs & HC). Such intervention is in line with UNICEF WASH AWP 2023, Output 3.3 “More children, adolescents and their families benefit from safe sanitation services and improved hygiene practices at household, community and institutional levels.” and Output Indicator 3.3.3 “Number of people benefitting from the rehabilitation, extension or upgrade of sanitation systems”. The objective is to provide connecting to safe and appropriate sanitation for a total of 1880 people (IDPs & Host Community) in Majel Ishaq & Al-Nasr Al-Ulaya areas in Dhamar city, through expanding and rehabilitation of public network including (Site preparation, Civic works, Sanitation works and all other related works) with all needed accessories & fittings. The main objective is: 1. To connect the beneficiaries in Majel Ishaq quarter and Al-Nasr Al-Ulaya quarter in Dhamar city to sewage network and insure safe and basic sanitation services. 2. A total of 1880 people in Dhamar city will have adequate sanitation services, through connecting to public system. Following the site implementation period of 3 months site works. This tender will be run through the UNICEF e-submissions system. By clicking on the blue ‘Express Interest’ button in the UNGM tender notice, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document (including instructions on how to access the tender documents and submit an Offer) will be automatically emailed to the ‘contact persons’ included in your UNGM registration. Alternatively, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document is publicly available on the UNICEF supply internet pages here: https://www.unicef.org/supply/index_procurement_policies.html . In the tender management site, if you navigate to the documents tab and opt in to confirm your intention to submit a Bid – you will then see the mandatory placeholders for documents that must be attached prior to submitting your Offer (you will also see if there are any mandatory questionnaires to complete). As such, you are recommended to `opt in` well before the submission deadline so you are clear exactly what documents are required to be uploaded prior to completing your submission. Please note that in order to access the tender documentation through UNICEF’s e-submissions system, vendors must: (i) be registered with UNICEF in UNGM as a company/NGO; (ii) have successfully completed all mandatory information currently required by UNGM when registering. Please ensure that any files submitted as part of your Bid are not corrupt or damaged in any way. Please exercise particular caution when using compressed files. Any corrupt or damaged files may lead to your Bid being invalidated. All vendors are strongly recommended to regularly log in to the UNICEF e-submissions system to check for any deadline extensions, new clarifications, new correspondence or updated tender documents relating to this tender.. The last date to submit your bid for this tender was 31 May 2023. This tender is for the companies specializing in Construction work and similar sectors.

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Tender Organisation:

UNICEF

Tender Service:

Worldwide

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Tender CPV:

45000000 : Construction work

Tender Document Type:

Tender Notice

Tender Description:

UNICEF has now issued a Request for Proposals in order to select a supplier for the provision of Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city. The sewage system in all Yemen in general and in Dhamar Gov. in particular was negatively affected by the conflict since 2015. As a result of expansions in sewage networks were stopped and traditional sanitation methods are costly and negatively affect the safety and quality of underground water. Connecting to the sewage network considered more appropriate than the other options and represents a major humanitarian service, namely, helping to provide sanitation service at the acceptable level and at an adequate cost to the beneficiaries to preserve the underground water and to alleviate the suffering of the community, especially in the present day and the humanitarian, developmental and health crisis in Yemen. Also, women and children are suffering greatly from the resulting pollution in the surrounding environment resulting from poor sanitation services where many diseases spread, especially cholera and diarrhea. Dhamar city considered from one of the most expanding cities due to huge dynamic displacment, the quarters of Majel Ishaq and Al Nasr Al-Warqi are located in Dhamar city on torrents and rain streams and have a large population density, most of them are displaced, marginalized people with limited income. These two areas are rocky and strong, which makes it difficult for the residents to dig their own HHs pits. As a result of the foregoing, the residents of these quarters were forced to drain sewage into the flood corridor located near their homes, which made them vulnerable to the spread of diseases and epidemics in them, and the fact that these two quarters are the remaining areas which are not covered by the sewage network. UNICEF always supports the sanitation services projects as it will contribute to help improving the lives of vulnerable people, help improve their health level, environmental level and view of the city in general, and it will reduce the spread of diseases resulting from the discharge of sewage to the surface. UNICEF seeks to support Dhamar Local Water & Sanitation Co. (LWSC) with Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city. With this process, UNICEF have assessed the situation and come up with an emergency prioritized intervention of Expansion & Rehabilitation of public sanitation system for Al-Nasr & Majel Ishaq areas, in Dhamar city, benefiting a total of 1880 people (IDPs & HC). Such intervention is in line with UNICEF WASH AWP 2023, Output 3.3 “More children, adolescents and their families benefit from safe sanitation services and improved hygiene practices at household, community and institutional levels.” and Output Indicator 3.3.3 “Number of people benefitting from the rehabilitation, extension or upgrade of sanitation systems”. The objective is to provide connecting to safe and appropriate sanitation for a total of 1880 people (IDPs & Host Community) in Majel Ishaq & Al-Nasr Al-Ulaya areas in Dhamar city, through expanding and rehabilitation of public network including (Site preparation, Civic works, Sanitation works and all other related works) with all needed accessories & fittings. The main objective is: 1. To connect the beneficiaries in Majel Ishaq quarter and Al-Nasr Al-Ulaya quarter in Dhamar city to sewage network and insure safe and basic sanitation services. 2. A total of 1880 people in Dhamar city will have adequate sanitation services, through connecting to public system. Following the site implementation period of 3 months site works. This tender will be run through the UNICEF e-submissions system. By clicking on the blue ‘Express Interest’ button in the UNGM tender notice, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document (including instructions on how to access the tender documents and submit an Offer) will be automatically emailed to the ‘contact persons’ included in your UNGM registration. Alternatively, the full UNICEF e-submission system instructions to bidders document is publicly available on the UNICEF supply internet pages here: https://www.unicef.org/supply/index_procurement_policies.html . In the tender management site, if you navigate to the documents tab and opt in to confirm your intention to submit a Bid – you will then see the mandatory placeholders for documents that must be attached prior to submitting your Offer (you will also see if there are any mandatory questionnaires to complete). As such, you are recommended to `opt in` well before the submission deadline so you are clear exactly what documents are required to be uploaded prior to completing your submission. Please note that in order to access the tender documentation through UNICEF’s e-submissions system, vendors must: (i) be registered with UNICEF in UNGM as a company/NGO; (ii) have successfully completed all mandatory information currently required by UNGM when registering. Please ensure that any files submitted as part of your Bid are not corrupt or damaged in any way. Please exercise particular caution when using compressed files. Any corrupt or damaged files may lead to your Bid being invalidated. All vendors are strongly recommended to regularly log in to the UNICEF e-submissions system to check for any deadline extensions, new clarifications, new correspondence or updated tender documents relating to this tender.

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Publish Date: 11 May 2023

Deadline Date: 31 May 2023

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