Tenders are invited for Construction Items and Related Service. Closing Date: Monday, 16. Sep 2024 Intervention Sector(s): Peace & Security REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS For Construction Items and Related Services TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) Construction Items and Related Services (3 lots: West Bekaa, Zahle and Upper Chouf ) Issue Date: 2024 September International Alert is seeking an experienced contractor for construction items to support local civil society organizations in West Beqaa, Zahle, and Upper Chouf. The selected company will be responsible for supplying the construction items, overseeing the construction and building process, and implementing all related construction activities. PROJECT IN BRIEF: International Alert Lebanon is implementing the Building CSOs capacity to deliver social stability projects in West Beqaa, Zahle, and Upper Chouf project in partnership with Deutsche Gesellschaft für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) within the framework of Strengthening Agriculture, Local Communities and Small and Medium Enterprises (ACE) programme with the financial support of the German Federal Ministry for economic cooperation and development (BMZ). This project is focused on empowering local civil society organizations (CSOs) to deliver impactful social stability projects, contributing to peacebuilding and community resilience in Lebanon. OVERALL PURPOSE OF THIS TENDER This tender is for the supply of construction materials and the implementation of construction works to support local CSOs in West Beqaa, Zahle, and Upper Chouf. The work must be completed within 3 weeks from the date of contract signature. 1) Project Methodology and Work Packages To ensure the successful completion of the project, the selected contractor will be responsible for overseeing all phases of the construction process, from initial planning to final handover. This will include confirming the accuracy of the Bill of Quantities (BOQ), executing construction tasks as per International Alerts specifications, and managing the taking over and liability process. Each phase is divided into specific work packages to ensure clarity, accountability, and compliance with the project requirements. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key work packages. 1-Work Packages Breakdown Site Assessment and BOQ Confirmation Objective: Ensure the contractor reviews and confirms the Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and measurement sheet provided by IA. Tasks: Conduct a preliminary site visit to assess conditions. Verify the BOQ and measurement sheet for accuracy before starting construction. Submit a report to IA confirming that all measurements and quantities requested in Annex 1 below are correct. Deliverables: Confirmed BOQ and measurement sheet, site assessment report. Material Procurement and Logistics Planning Objective: Procure all necessary materials and equipment in line with the BOQ and ensure they are available on-site in a timely manner. Tasks: Source and procure materials based on the approved BOQ. Develop a logistics plan for material delivery and storage. Ensure compliance with quality standards for all construction materials. Deliverables: List of procured materials, logistics plan. Construction Implementation Objective: Complete all construction activities in accordance with the specifications provided by IA. Tasks: Implement all construction tasks as per the BOQ and the project plan. Ensure proper site preparation, installation, and assembly of materials. Conduct regular progress reviews with IA to ensure compliance with standards. Deliverables: Progress reports completed construction activities. Quality Control and Monitoring Objective: Ensure the construction meets IAs required quality standards throughout the process. Tasks: Perform on-site inspections during construction to ensure adherence to the BOQ and project specifications. Address any deviations or issues encountered during the work. Submit weekly progress reports to IA, including any adjustments made. Deliverables: Inspection reports, weekly progress updates. Taking Over and Liability Objective: Perform a final inspection and formally transfer the completed work to IA. Tasks: Conduct a final quality inspection to confirm that all construction activities meet the project specifications. Prepare a "taking over" report to officially transfer the completed construction to IA. Provide IA with a defect liability plan, specifying any potential issues that may arise and the contractors responsibility to fix them. Deliverables: Final inspection report, taking over documentation, liability plan. Defect Liability Period (Post-Completion Support) Objective: Address any defects or issues that arise after project completion. Tasks: Ensure that any construction defects identified during the defect liability period are rectified promptly. Provide IA with maintenance guidelines or advice for the completed project. The supplier will provide a warranty for both materials and workmanship, covering any defects or issues for 12 months post-implementation. Deliverables: Rectified defects, maintenance guidelines. 2) Submission Requirements Interested companies must submit the following information and documents for eligibility assessment: Interested companies must submit the following information and documents for eligibility assessment: Company Registration and Licensing: A copy of the firms incorporation documents and registration with relevant business licensing authorities, including legal permits. Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and Work Plan: A priced and stamped Bill of Quantities (BOQ). A detailed activity schedule or work plan. Company Details: Full company name, address, phone number, and email. Legal and Registration Documents: Copies of original documents defining the companys constitution, legal status, place of registration, and principal place of business. Valid Registration and Licenses: A copy of the valid registration/license from the Lebanese Order of Public Works and Buildings Contractors. A Good Financial Means letter, if available. Company Profile: An overview of the company, including the number of employees (permanent, temporary, and total), mentioning their job positions and qualifications. The supplier must have a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in the construction sector. Compliance with local and international standards for green energy is mandatory. Provide certificates, licenses, or other documentation that verify adherence to relevant standards and regulations. Short CVs for key technical staff intended to work on the project, including: 2 persons in construction management/office staff. 2 field officers/site engineers. 3) Evaluation Criteria Contractors must quote for all the items, all the quantities of an item and all the centers within a lot, of the works. A partial quote will not be accepted. If a quotation shows items listed but not priced, their prices shall be assumed to be included in the prices of other items. An item not listed in the quotation shall be assumed to be not included in the quotation and the quotation shall be rejected as incomplete. International Alert will award the contract to the contractor whose offer not only provides the most competitive price but also meets the required quality and standards. The offer must be substantially responsive to the Request for Proposal. The evaluation will focus on: Technical Expertise and Experience: 25 points Quality of Proposed Materials and Solutions: 25 points Cost-Effectiveness: 15 points References and Past Performance: 15 points Compliance with Environmental and Sustainability Standards: 20 points 4) Payment Terms Payments will be made via bank transfer on an invoice basis. The payment schedule is as follows: Initial Payment: 40% of the total cost upon delivery of materials. Final Payment: 60% of the total cost upon project completion and final inspection. The prospective contractor should submit a detailed offer that includes all fees (including VAT). Payment will be made in USD on an invoice basis. 5) Completion Date. The work shall be completed in 3 weeks ( including weekends= 21 days) from the date of signature of the contract. The contractor must state exact completion time in its quotation supported by its proposed construction schedule. 6) Post-Completion Site Visit. Upon the completion of the work, International Alert will conduct a comprehensive site visit to assess whether the services align with the specified requirements outlined in the contract and the Bill of Quantities (BOQ). The evaluation will consider the following criteria: Compliance with BOQ and Specifications: The work will be reviewed against the BOQ and technical specifications to ensure that all materials, dimensions, and construction standards have been adhered to. Workmanship Quality: The quality of the construction and installation will be thoroughly inspected to confirm it meets durability, safety, and quality standards. Timely Completion: The projects timeline will be assessed to verify whether the work was completed within the agreed deadline. Functionality and Finishing: The completed structures and installations will be tested to ensure they function as intended and meet the expected quality of finishes. Defect Rectification: Any defects or issues identified during the construction process must be addressed prior to the final evaluation. The contractor must ensure all relevant documentation, including the BOQ, completion certificates, and inspection reports, are available for a thorough review during the site visit. Tender Link : https://daleel-madani.org/civil-society-directory/international-alert/calls/construction-items-and-related-service
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