Nigeria Erosion and Watershed
Management Programme (Newmap)
Anambra State Ministry of Environment, Awka
The World Bank in conjunction with Anambra State Government is inviting interested applicants for pre-qualification as consultants for conducting studies in the following programme components:
Title:
Development of Anambra State Erosion and Watershed Management Designs
Objectives:
The study intends to provide designs for erosion and watershed management of Anambra State.
Scope of Work
The study will focus on the following components for the five priority sites:
I. Development of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) and Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) Reports.
II. Development of the project design/surveys.
III. Development of Engineering designs
N/B: Separate consultants will be selected for each of the 3 scopes above
Profile of Applicants:
Interested consultants/firms shall submit their letters of interest, indicating their qualifications and experience in their relevant fields.
Registration
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Technical Capacity
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Consultants must be registered with Ministry of Environment and other relevant bodies.
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i. Must be registered with relevant bodies e.g
COREN, SURCON etc ii. Must show evidence of technical capacity and evidence of previous related jobs done by them iii. Must have a minimum of 5 years of consulting experience in their relevant fields
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Interested applicants are to obtain TOR from Planning, Research and Statistics Department, Ministry of Environment, Secretariat Complex, Awka on payment of a non-refundable fee of N10.000.00.
Applicants should submit their applications (Technical and Financial) in a bag envelop which will be clearly marked DEVELOPMENT OF ANAMBRA STATE EROSION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT DESIGN at the top right comer of the envelop.
All applications should be submitted not later than 2nd August, 2011 and addressed to the Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Environment, Secretariat Complex, Awka
Dr. Michael Egbebike
Honourable Commissioner.
Ministry of Environment Awka, Anambra State
18th July, 2011.