Terms of Reference – Invitation to Bid
Background
Windward Islands Research & Education Foundation (WINDREF), together with The Nature Conservancy (TNC), are implementing the Innovative Nature-Based Solutions to Enhance Community Resilience in Grenada – ING Project, sponsored by the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF) under the Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA) Facility.
This project aims to enhance the climate resilience of coastal communities in Grenville Bay, Grenada (Soubise), through a series of targeted, complementary, and innovative nature-based interventions that will provide significant social, environmental, and economic benefits to the community. These interventions are geared towards reducing the vulnerability of the community and its members and increasing their adaptive capacity to the impacts of climate change.
This project is being implemented in Grenville Bay, focusing on Soubise. In addition to increasing the adaptive capacity of the residence, the project has various other elements geared towards enhancing the lives and livelihoods of the residents of Grenville Bay. The project consists of 8 components, working together to achieve the overall objective. One major component relates to “Coral Reef Restoration” which includes establishing an in-water coral nursery and a coral lab on land. The establishment of the coral lab is to facilitate and support the operations of the coral nursery.
Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) invite contractors to bid on the construction of the building to house the Coral Lab for the Innovative Nature-Based Solutions to Enhance Community Resilience in Grenada (ING) Project. The Coral Lab is to be constructed along Telescope Beach, St Andrew. The coral lab is expected to be constructed to include the following functional components:
- Office Space
- Exterior workstations (i.e., wet & dry) for cutting and holding live corals
- Storage facility for the equipment and materials
- Bathroom facilities
Objectives
The main objective of the contract is to construct the Coral Lab Building and equip the facility to facilitate and support the in-water coral nursery in its operations (i.e., the propagation of corals).
Key tasks include:
- Creating a detailed price quote for the services to be rendered, including a comprehensive estimate of the required materials and labour.
- Prepare a comprehensive Phased construction work plan based on the agreed design plan for the Coral Lab to include the required works and their associated timelines. The main tasks of this project are anticipated to include:
- Site Clearing, including removing tree root system to prevent regrowth
- Levelling site and mark out for foundation, utilities, and septic system
- Completing foundation, including drains, sewers, and taps
- Erecting internal and external walls and windows
- Installation of roof system
- Installation of plumbing and electrical systems
- Installation of lighting fixtures, outlets, switches, windowsills, and trims
- Building of storage spaces
- Outfit bathroom and associated septic systems
- Building of exterior workspaces (e.g., cutting tables, sinks, and raceways)
- Site cleanup and landscaping
- Final inspection and walkthrough
- Construction of the building and installation of associated systems (i.e., electrical, plumbing, septic)
- Handing over completed work
- Presenting the start and finish dates for the construction of the lab
The estimated number of days for this activity is 60 between February and April 2023.
Additional information
- All documentation shall be written in English and require final approval by the Project Team
- The successful applicant (company) must have and use their equipment as needed to build the structure
- The successful applicant (company) is responsible for paying all taxes and NIS incurred due to payment for their services rendered
Enquiries
All enquiries regarding this Invitation to Bid shall be submitted to [email protected] and [email protected]. Closing date for questions is 5 days before closing date for bid (i.e., 3 March 2023).
Structure of Technical Proposal
Proposals must include complete and accurate information. The proposal must include, but is not limited to, the following items:
- Profile highlighting the company’s/individual’s qualifications and relevant experience
- A letter of interest describing the activities to be carried out by the company/individual, including the delivery dates of those activities
- Include an outline of at least 2 projects of similar scope and effort undertaken by the company/individual within the past 5 years
- Detailed prices quoted in EC Dollars for the materials and labour required for completing this project
- All bids should be submitted as an attachment to a letter of interest by email to [email protected] and [email protected]
- All complete bids are to be received by ING at [email protected] and [email protected] by 3 March 2023, at 18:00 hours local time
- Notification of selection: All bidders will be contacted with formal notification of the final selection or information about any delay in the process
Evaluation Criteria
ING is not bound to select any of the companies/individuals who submitted bids and does not bind itself to select the lowest price offer.
ING will award the consultancy contract after evaluation based on the following themes and prioritisations:
- Proposed Financial Bid (40%)
- Proven ability and experience with similar activities/projects (60%)
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