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تاریخ انتشار: 2020-10-13 09:22:10

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کشور  تامین مالی  قالب ضرب الاجل  هزینه ثبت نام / خرید اسناد
قرقیزستان بانک جهانی GPN 2021-01-03 N/A

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GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE

 

KYRGYZ REPUBLIC

NATIONAL WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROJECT - PHASE 2 ADDITIONAL FINANCING

SWISS AGENCY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION (SDC) UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE WORLD BANK

Project ID No. P144336

 

The Kyrgyz Republic has received financing in the amount of US$ 4.490 million equivalents from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) under the administration of the World Bank toward the cost of the National Water Resource Management Project - Phase 2 Additional Financing, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, related services and consulting services to be procured under this project.

 

The project will include the following components:

 

Under the AF, there is a stronger focus on water sector management and river basin management under Component 1, Strengthening national water resources management capacity, with additional activities.  Component 2 (Improving irrigation service delivery to WUAs) and Component 3 (Improving irrigation management by WUAs) have been substantially completed per June 30, 2019, and additional activities emphasize an integrated irrigation system approach, in the new Component 5, Irrigation and Drainage Management.  Component 4, Project Management, remains unchanged.  The following activities will be conducted under each component:

    1. [REVISED] Component 1 – Strengthening National Water Resources Management Capacity (US$ 2.53 million).  The AF will finance technical assistance, goods and incremental operational costs (excluding salaries) to establish water resources management capacity at the national level (sub-component 1.1) and the river basin level (sub-component 1.2).

Under sub-component 1.1 (national level WRM), the AF will finance technical assistance to establish the institutional structure for national water resources management, including the SWRA and a separate Department of Water Resources Management (Dep WRM), with the capacity to monitor and manage water resources through the water permitting and fee system, and through the Water Information System as a management tool.

Under sub-component 1.2 (river basin WRM), the AF will finance technical assistance to establish institutional capacity at the river basin level, namely the BWRM offices, and the RBCs for stakeholder participation, and prepare comprehensive RBMPs of all five river basins, expanding on the preliminary RBMPs developed under Phase 1. The RBMPs will include climate change projections and adaptation measures, as well as a program of actions and investment plan for river basin management. These RBMPs will serve as the basis for the National Water Strategy and water investment plan, as well as National- and Basin monitoring plans for crucial water resources.

    1. [UNCHANGED] Component 4 - Project Management (US$ 0.37 million) continues to finance the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) established under the DWRLI and the core project management activities, and possibly PIU staff seconded to partner water management organizations (e.g. the State Agency for Environmental Protection and Forestry, State Committee of Industry, Energy and Subsoil Use, and the State Inspectorate for Environmental and Technical Safety).
    2. [NEW] Component 5 - Irrigation and Drainage System Management (US$ 1.59 million).   The AF will finance technical assistance, goods and incremental operational costs (excluding salaries) to improve the financing of the MOM of both main canal/off-farm systems, managed by the DWRLI (or the Department of Irrigation and Land Improvement under the SWRA), and on-farm systems managed by WUAs. It will expand on the approach tested under Phase 1 for six pilot projects, to improve the governance structure along main canal systems through local Water Management Councils, consisting of provincial and district irrigation offices, WUAs and other stakeholders, that will prepare joint multi-year MOM and asset management plans.  The AF will also finance the preparation of an Irrigation and Land Improvement Sector Policy, including strategy for irrigation management decentralization and transfer, and Irrigation and Land Improvement Investment Plan, and will facilitate the transfer of systems to the management of Federations of WUAs. 

 

Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (July 2016, revised in November 2017 and revised in August 2018) and is open to all eligible firms and individuals  as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection.

 

Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in UN Development Business online, on the World Bank’s external website, Implementing agency`s website and  in local newspapers.

Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below:

 

National Water Resource Management Project - Phase 2 Additional Financing

Attn: Mr. Ulan Torogeldiev (PIU acting director NWRMP-AF)

104, 4a Toktonalieva street.               

720040, Bishkek City, the Kyrgyz Republic 

Tel:  +996 (0312) 54 49 72

E-mail: nwrmp@elcat.kg