LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works (REVISED ) Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260326_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-_SH-wdh-CLEAN.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Country: Liberia Name of Project: Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Contract Title: Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) Credit No.: 66460/72070 & TFB9398 RFB Reference No.: LR-MOHSW-533730-GO-RFB 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the procurement of Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh). | Item | Description | Location (s) | Bid Security: Bank Guarantee (USD) | 1 | Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables | US$11,105.00 | Schedule #-1 | Laboratory Materials | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh | Schedule #-2 | Consumables | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the purchase of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) within a delivery period of 8-12 weeks. 3. Bidding will be conducted through national competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, February 2025 (six edition) and September 2025 (seventh edition), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Ministry of Health, Project Manager at [email protected] copy: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment for local bidders will be made through bank deposit in the below project account and a copy of the original receipt shall be submitted to the finance team for issuance of the Ministry of Health receipt before a copy of the bidding document is issued. However, overseas bidders will make payment through the bank transfer details below. Nevertheless, a copy of the transfer document will be sent for verification by our finance team before the bidding document is shared. Kindly note that the courier with documents for local or overseas delivery from Bidders will be paid for by each bidder for courier services. Bank Name: Ecobank Liberia A/C Title: IFISH Account A/C No.:6101762122 Swift Code: ECOCLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before May 7, 2026 @ 1:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address provided in the bidding document on May 7, 2026 @ 1 :15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” Bank Guarantee as provided above. 8. The address(es) referred to above are: The address for information, inspection, and purchase of the Bidding Document is as stated below: Office of the Acting Portfolio Manager Ministry of Health, Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia Tel.: +231 886-684-825, Liberia, 10-1000 Email: [email protected] copy: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Address for Bid submission Ministry of Health Ground Floor, in the Tender box, Adjacent to the elevator Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town Monrovia, Liberia
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Country: Liberia Name of Project: Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Contract Title: Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) Credit No.: 66460/72070 & TFB9398 RFB Reference No.: LR-MOHSW-533730-GO-RFB 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the procurement of Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh). | Item | Description | Location (s) | Bid Security: Bank Guarantee (USD) | 1 | Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables | US$11,105.00 | Schedule #-1 | Laboratory Materials | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh | Schedule #-2 | Consumables | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the purchase of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) within a delivery period of 8-12 weeks. 3. Bidding will be conducted through national competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, February 2025 (six edition) and September 2025 (seventh edition), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Ministry of Health, Project Manager at [email protected] copy: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment for local bidders will be made through bank deposit in the below project account and a copy of the original receipt shall be submitted to the finance team for issuance of the Ministry of Health receipt before a copy of the bidding document is issued. However, overseas bidders will make payment through the bank transfer details below. Nevertheless, a copy of the transfer document will be sent for verification by our finance team before the bidding document is shared. Kindly note that the courier with documents for local or overseas delivery from Bidders will be paid for by each bidder for courier services. Bank Name: Ecobank Liberia A/C Title: IFISH Account A/C No.:6101762122 Swift Code: ECOCLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before May 7, 2026 @ 1:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address provided in the bidding document on May 7, 2026 @ 1 :15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” Bank Guarantee as provided above. 8. The address(es) referred to above are: The address for information, inspection, and purchase of the Bidding Document is as stated below: Office of the Acting Portfolio Manager Ministry of Health, Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia Tel.: +231 886-684-825, Liberia, 10-1000 Email: [email protected] copy: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Address for Bid submission Ministry of Health Ground Floor, in the Tender box, Adjacent to the elevator Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town Monrovia, Liberia
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Country: Liberia Name of Project: Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Contract Title: Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) Credit No.: 66460/72070 & TFB9398 RFB Reference No.: LR-MOHSW-533730-GO-RFB 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the procurement of Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh). | Item | Description | Location (s) | Bid Security: Bank Guarantee (USD) | 1 | Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables | US$11,105.00 | Schedule #-1 | Laboratory Materials | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh | Schedule #-2 | Consumables | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the purchase of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) within a delivery period of 8-12 weeks. 3. Bidding will be conducted through national competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, February 2025 (six edition) and September 2025 (seventh edition), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Ministry of Health, Project Manager at [email protected] copy: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment for local bidders will be made through bank deposit in the below project account and a copy of the original receipt shall be submitted to the finance team for issuance of the Ministry of Health receipt before a copy of the bidding document is issued. However, overseas bidders will make payment through the bank transfer details below. Nevertheless, a copy of the transfer document will be sent for verification by our finance team before the bidding document is shared. Kindly note that the courier with documents for local or overseas delivery from Bidders will be paid for by each bidder for courier services. Bank Name: Ecobank Liberia A/C Title: IFISH Account A/C No.:6101762122 Swift Code: ECOCLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before May 7, 2026 @ 1:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address provided in the bidding document on May 7, 2026 @ 1 :15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” Bank Guarantee as provided above. 8. The address(es) referred to above are: The address for information, inspection, and purchase of the Bidding Document is as stated below: Office of the Acting Portfolio Manager Ministry of Health, Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia Tel.: +231 886-684-825, Liberia, 10-1000 Email: [email protected] copy: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Address for Bid submission Ministry of Health Ground Floor, in the Tender box, Adjacent to the elevator Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town Monrovia, Liberia
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH OLDEST CONGO TOWN MONROVIA, LIBERIA Request for Bids Goods (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Country: Liberia Name of Project: Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Contract Title: Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) Credit No.: 66460/72070 & TFB9398 RFB Reference No.: LR-MOHSW-533730-GO-RFB 1. The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Institutional Foundations to Improve Services for Health Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for the procurement of Supply, Installation & Training of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in 3 Counties (Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh). | Item | Description | Location (s) | Bid Security: Bank Guarantee (USD) | 1 | Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables | US$11,105.00 | Schedule #-1 | Laboratory Materials | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh | Schedule #-2 | Consumables | Bomi, Lofa & Grand Gedeh 2. The Ministry of Health (MOH) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the purchase of Assorted Medical Simulation Equipment, Instruments and Consumables for the Skill Laboratories in Bomi, Lofa and Grand Gedeh) within a delivery period of 8-12 weeks. 3. Bidding will be conducted through national competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” Procurement in investment project financing Goods, Works, Non-consulting and Consulting of July 2016, Revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, February 2025 (six edition) and September 2025 (seventh edition), and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. 4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Ministry of Health, Project Manager at [email protected] copy: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and inspect the bidding documents during office hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm local time Monday to Friday, excluding Saturdays & Sundays at the address given below. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested Bidders upon the submission of a nonrefundable fee of US$100.00. Payment for local bidders will be made through bank deposit in the below project account and a copy of the original receipt shall be submitted to the finance team for issuance of the Ministry of Health receipt before a copy of the bidding document is issued. However, overseas bidders will make payment through the bank transfer details below. Nevertheless, a copy of the transfer document will be sent for verification by our finance team before the bidding document is shared. Kindly note that the courier with documents for local or overseas delivery from Bidders will be paid for by each bidder for courier services. Bank Name: Ecobank Liberia A/C Title: IFISH Account A/C No.:6101762122 Swift Code: ECOCLRLM 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before May 7, 2026 @ 1:00pm. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address provided in the bidding document on May 7, 2026 @ 1 :15pm. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” Bank Guarantee as provided above. 8. The address(es) referred to above are: The address for information, inspection, and purchase of the Bidding Document is as stated below: Office of the Acting Portfolio Manager Ministry of Health, Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia Tel.: +231 886-684-825, Liberia, 10-1000 Email: [email protected] copy: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Address for Bid submission Ministry of Health Ground Floor, in the Tender box, Adjacent to the elevator Tubman Boulevard, Oldest Congo Town Monrovia, Liberia
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LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-Cleaared-003.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
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LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
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LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-Cleaared-003.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-Cleaared-003.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-Cleaared-003.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
Source:projects.worldbank.org
LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539959-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for the preparation of a Resettlement Plan (RP) for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. This assignment covers one of the required Environmental and Social (E&S) instruments for Phase 1, specifically the RP. The consultant will prepare the RP, including baseline studies, census and asset valuation, inventory of losses, socioeconomic surveys, and stakeholder consultations (with special attention to vulnerable groups). The RP will outline housing, asset restoration, resettlement sites, livelihood programs, and implementation timelines. The objectives are to: • Describe early construction works and anticipated land acquisition impacts. • Document alternatives considered and how resettlement impacts were minimized. • Identify risks and impacts of land acquisition. • Propose mitigation measures consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). • Prepare and disclose the final RP, approved by LEC-PIU, EPA, World Bank, and affected communities. • Implement the RP once Phase 1 effectiveness is reached, including compensation payments. The consulting services will be contracted by LEC and report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Deputy Manager. Deliverables will be submitted electronically to the RESPITE PIU E&S Manager and Project Director. The engagement duration is six months. The duration of the engagement will be 6 months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324_ToR_for_SP2_EW_RAP-Cleaared-003.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must have significant experience designing and implementing resettlement Projects, including in West Africa. Preferably, the Consultant would have both road-expansion and hydropower related experience, with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • The required firm should also have demonstrated experience with the design and implementation of resettlement and livelihoods restoration programs in the region, preferably within Liberia and hydropower related. • The Consultant shall identify and partner, with a local EPA- certified firm as is required by the Liberia EPA to carry out the scope of work Technical and Managerial Capability of the Firm • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Multidisciplinary team (resettlement, social, survey, livelihood, GIS) with relevant expertise. • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA-certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with World Bank ESF. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for data collection, asset valuation, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of a Resettlement Plan for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
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LIBERIA ELECTRICITY CORPORATION PROJECT: SAINT PAUL 2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Project ID No.: P513900 Reference No.: LR-LEC-539960-CS-CQS Closing Date: April 13, 2026 Background The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has secured financing from the World Bank under the Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project. Part of the proceeds will be applied to consulting services for preparation of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and associated instruments for Phase 1 Early Construction Works. The objective is to obtain EPA approval and World Bank “No Objection” to enable timely commencement of Phase 1 works. The scope is divided into two packages: (i) Resettlement aspects, and (ii) general ESIA/ESMP development. Key tasks include: • Describe early construction works and alternatives considered. • Review baseline studies and conduct consultations, including measures for vulnerable groups. • Identify environmental and social risks and impacts (excluding resettlement). • Propose mitigation measures and prepare ESIA, ESMP, and contractor ESHS requirements in line with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF standards. The consultant will report to the RESPITE PIU E&S Early Works Deputy Manager, with deliverables submitted electronically to the PIU and copied to the E&S Deputy Manager, E &S Manager Project Director . The duration of the assignment is six months. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the following link: https://lecliberia.com/wp-content/uploads/20260324-ToR_for_SP2_EWs-ESIA-Cleaared.docx The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to express 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: Core business and years in business: • The firm shall be registered/ incorporated as a consulting firm with core business in the field of the assignment. Qualification and Experience of the Firm: • The firm selected to undertake this assignment must hold certification with Liberia EPA or be able to provide it timeously • Must have successfully completed three ESIAs within the past five years • One of the assignments must have been for a road upgrade/construction project in West Africa, of at least 20km in length), preferably hydropower related with at least one assignment associated with a World Bank funded project prepared in accordance with ESF requirements. • A main consultant/ sub consultant arrangement or a joint venture between a local or regional firm and an international E&S consulting firm is encouraged for improved capacity to meet ESF requirements. • In addition, for international consultants it is a requirement by the EPA to partner with a local EPA certified consultancy firm. Technical and managerial capability of the firm: • Proven project management structure with clear roles and reporting lines. • Possession of adequate, qualified and experienced key personnel and logistic resources to carry out the assignment • Ability to partner effectively with Liberia EPA‑certified local firms. • Established quality assurance and compliance systems aligned with Liberia EPA and World Bank ESF requirements. • Strong stakeholder engagement and grievance redress mechanisms. • Capacity for baseline data collection, impact assessment, and secure database management. • Demonstrated ability to deliver ESIA/ESMP assignments on time and within budget. Note: Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” (Seventh Edition, September 2025), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract. A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualifications-based Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered on or before April 13, 2026, at 23.59 hrs. local time. Electronic submissions should mention the subject message: Consulting Services for Preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Saint Paul 2 Hydropower Project Early Construction Works Director for Projects Liberia Electricity Corporation P.O. Box 10-165 Waterside Water Street, 1000 Monrovia, Liberia Email: [email protected] and a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
Source:projects.worldbank.org
| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | Republic of Liberia INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS P. O Box 9011 South, Lynch Street REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Country: Liberia Loan No.: 63590 Project ID: P149279 Assignment Title: Consultancy Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia Reference No.: LR-IIU-515152-CS-QCBS • The Government of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Southeastern Corridor Road Assets Management Project (SECRAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services for the implementation of measures to prevent and respond to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual Harassment (SH), SECRAMP and RETRAP Projects, Liberia, which are currently under rehabilitation. • The Consulting Services (“the Services”) include but are not limited to (i) Referral Pathway Strengthening - Chart out a confidential referral pathway for survivors at district/village/clan cluster levels, for ethical and nondiscriminatory case management and referrals for GBV survivors in project implementation zones. (ii) Training and Awareness Raising - Define and implement a Training Plan for workers employed by the project, including any first-time and refresher training in collaboration with the IIU, as well as the Contractors, and the Supervision Consultant. (iii) Support for Survivors of SEAH/GBV - Manage and report on use of survivor support project resources, including emergency support for food, clothing, safe relocation/ transport, referral transport, and acquiring documentation, and other costs associated with minimum basic services where necessary and explicitly requested. (iv) Support for the Project’s Grievance Redressal Mechanism (GRM) - Coordinate, through the referral system established in the project zones, referrals of survivors to the confidential GRM (from community to Ministry level) set up to respond to SEAH/GBV incidents. Support the IIU in developing systems, procedures, channels, and material (forms, scripts, templates) for complaint intake, documentation, and referrals, in compliance with World Bank requirements for a SEAH/GBV-sensitive GRM structure. (v) Monitoring and Evaluation - Develop and test specific indicators for effective monitoring and evaluation of all SEAH/GBV-related interventions carried out as part of the ToR. Establish an ethical data collection system for SEAH/GBV incidents supported through the project for handling cases. Undertaking quarterly monitoring visits. • The Infrastructure Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Public Works now invites eligible NGOs/CSOs/Consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. • The shortlisting criteria are a) Core Business and Years in Business, b) Technical Managerial Organization of the Firm c) Experience in Similar Assignments d) Experience in Similar Conditions. Key Expert will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage. • The attention of interested NGOs/CSOs/Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Procurement in Investment Project Financing, Goods, Works, non-Consulting and Consulting services dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and September 2025 (“Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. • NGOs/CSOs/Consultants may associate with other NGOs/CSOs/firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. • A Consultant will be selected following the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. • Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday, 0900 AM to 1600 PM (Local Time). • Expressions of Interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, by mail, or by e-mail by April 10, 2026, at 1600 PM. • The Ministry of Public Works Attention: PROGRAM MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS SOUTH LYNCH STREET MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 886-579-053, or +231 886-516-025 E-mail: [email protected] with copy to [email protected] /[email protected] Website: www.iiu-mpw.org
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WORLD BANK/IFAD PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 1st Floor LIBSUCO Building Japan Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive), Gardnersville – Monrovia, Liberia LOAN #: P175263; IDA: 69000 REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION) Assignment Title: Engagement of Consulting Firm for Monitoring and Supervision of Irrigation Schemes and Agriculture Land Development Activities REOI Reference No: LR-PMU-MOA-536360-CS-CQS 1.0 Background Rice farming is central to food security and rural livelihoods in Liberia. To reduce reliance on rain-fed farming, the Government of Liberia, with support from the World Bank, is implementing the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) through the Ministry of Agriculture. Under Component 5, RETRAP is focusing on irrigation development by rehabilitating three sites (Fahngonda, Kakata, and Meleki) and constructing a new scheme in Sahnpa. In addition, the project will support land preparation for rice cultivation/production to ensure that the rehabilitated and newly constructed irrigation systems are effectively utilized. To guarantee quality, compliance, and timely delivery, independent monitoring and supervision services are required. This TOR outlines the responsibilities of a consulting firm to provide these services. 1.1 Objective of the Assignment The main objective is to provide full-time monitoring and supervision of all civil works for the four irrigation sites and oversee land preparation activities for rice cultivation/production. The consulting firm will act as the Project’s Supervising Officer, ensuring that works comply with approved designs, technical specifications, contracts, national regulations, and international best practices. The ultimate goal is to deliver climate-resilient irrigation systems and properly prepared farmland that are high-quality, cost-effective, and completed on schedule. 1.2 Scope of the Assignment The Consultant’s services shall cover from pre-construction to the defects liability period for all four sites, as well as supervision of all land preparation. The scope includes, but is not limited to: A. Construction Supervision & Quality Control • Maintain consistent site presence during rehabilitation and new construction. • Inspect and approve/reject materials delivered to site. • Monitor all construction activities (earthworks, concrete works, canal lining, gates, and structures). • Document material testing procedures and maintain daily site diaries, inspection reports, and photographic records. B. Land Preparation Supervision • Oversee clearing, levelling, and bund construction for rice fields. • Supervise ploughing, harrowing, and puddling operations that ensures soil-water conservation. • Ensure proper drainage and water management structures are integrated with irrigation systems. • Certify that land preparation meets agronomic standards for rice production. C. Design Compliance and Site Adaptation • Interpret contract drawings and specifications for contractors. • Review and approve contractor-proposed design changes or value engineering proposals. • Issue site instructions and variation orders with approval from RETRAP’s Infrastructure Specialist and subject to Client authorization. D. Environmental and Social Safeguards Monitoring • Ensure compliance with Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). • Monitor mitigation measures for environmental impacts and community concerns. 3.0 Duration of the Assignment The assignment will be full-time during construction, rehabilitation, and land preparation (estimated at 8 months / 248 calendar days). This will be followed by a 12-month defects liability period, during which the consultant will provide part-time monitoring and reporting. 4. Shortlisting Criteria The shortlisting criteria are: • Core Business of the firm and Number of Years in Business • Technical and Managerial Organization of the Firm • Description of Similar Assignments • Experience in Similar Conditions • Availability of Appropriate Skills among Staff or within the firm The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following Websites • https://vacancies & Career Opportunities | Ministry of Agriculture (www. moa.gov.lr) or it is directly requested via email from [email protected] The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, and August 2018, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projects-beta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/brief/procurement-new-framework A consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Expressions of interest must be submitted electronically in a format that cannot be altered (pdf format is preferred) to the email address below by March 23, 2026 @ 5:00pm local time. Note: All expression of interests MUST be submitted to the below email address: Galah Toto National Program Coordinator Program Implementation Unit (PIU), Ministry of Agriculture Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) 2nd Floor LIBSUCO Building, Japanese Freeway (Formerly Somalia Drive) Gardnerville – Monrovia, Liberia Tel +231-777576980 Email: [email protected] with a copy to Email: [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION INTEREST (REOI) Loan/ Credit No. IDA V3100 PROJECT ID: P172012 Subject: Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) for Provision of Consultancy Services for Geotechnical Investigations and Studies for the Design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port Reference No.: LR-NAFAA-539903-CS-QCBS The government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has received support from the World Bank Group toward the implementation of the “Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP)”, and intends to utilize part of the funds for the construction of an industrial fish export terminal and an artisanal fish landing site at Mesurado Pier in Monrovia. The artisanal fisheries landing site will be equipped with post-harvest processing facilities, fish market facilities and store facilities for the sale of vessel engines and nets, engine repair shops, toilets and water supply facilities. The Government of Liberia through NaFAA is soliciting the services of a qualified Consultant Firm or Consultant Consortia to conduct geotechnical investigations and studies for the design of the Mesurado Industrial Fishing Port. The objective of the consultancy is to contract a consulting firm to undertake: 1. the geotechnical boreholes required; 2. the analysis of the data from the laboratory tests; 3. completion of the final design of the riding piles of the floating jetties in the canoe hub; 4. the settlement analysis of the reclaimed areas and the stability of the breakwater; 5. the completion of the final design of the piled export jetty;e”. The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in performing the Services. Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brief corporate profile: technical and managerial capability of the firm, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills and staff, etc.) The shortlisting criteria includes the following qualifications: Qualification Requirements and Composition of Study Team: The Firm must show evidence of minimum ten (10) years’ general experience in geotechnical engineering, marine geotechnical investigations, and marine construction works. To demonstrate required competence and adequacy to successfully complete the assignment, the firm must have specific in-depth and recent experience in at least one similar assignment in the last 10 years. Further, the firm must be ISO 9001-2015 certified and should be able to field key professional personnel with adequate technical background, experience and capability in the field of marine engineering. The firm must have certified access (i.e. direct ownership or a valid rental agreement with a drilling sub-contractor) to a jack-up barge of the required dimensions. The firm must submit the barge’s Flag State certificate, class certificate, Crew, Drilling, and Operational Certificates together with the Insurance (P&I club cover, Hull & Machinery). The materials testing laboratory to be used for the analysis of the samples shall be ISO/IEC 17025 certified and accredited by a national accreditation authority of the firm’s country of origin. The firm will assemble a multi-disciplinary team of technicians which must include the key experts as stated below, though the consultant may propose additional expertise as required as non-key experts; however, their qualifications will not be considered in the evaluation of proposal. The proposed key staff listed below will not be evaluated at this stage: Team Leader–Geotechnical Engineer or Soils expert, Civil Engineer, Professionally qualified drilling supervisor or Engineer The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following websites: • www.nafaa.gov.lr • www.emansion.gov.lr • https://nafaa.gov.lr/projects/lsmmfp The attention of interested individual Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, and September 2023 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. Please refer to paragraph 3.17 of the Procurement Regulations on conflict of interest related to this assignment which is available on the Bank’s website at http://projectsbeta.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and- services/brief/procurement-newframework . A Consultancy Firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection Method (QCBS) set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, i.e. 0900 to 1600 hours GMT. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by Thursday March 19, 2026 @ 4:00PM GMT Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project (LSMFP) Attn: The Project Coordinator Mesurado Pier, Freeport of Monrovia Monrovia, Liberia Tel: +2310770532901/0770187326 E-mail: [email protected] , Cc: [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
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