TA-6534 MON: Strengthening Integrated Early Warning System in Mongolia - ICS2 National Project Procurement Specialist (53039-002)
TA-6534 MON: Strengthening Integrated Early Warning System in Mongolia - ICS2 National Project Procurement Specialist (53039-002) has been closed on 01 Feb 2022.
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General information
Donor:
National Emergency Management Agency
Industry:
Not available
Status:
Closed
Value:
23000
Timeline
Published:
26 Jan 2022
Deadline:
01 Feb 2022
Contacts
Name:
Rabindra P. Osti
Phone:
Not available
Email:
Not available
Description
https://www.adb.org//node/767326
The project procurement specialist will support the executing and implementing agencies in project
preparation, ensure project readiness, and avoid implementation delays after loan effectiveness.
The objectives of TA 6534-MON are to: (i) design the project, ensuring the design is suitable for ADB
financing through identifying the most appropriate
project components and providing innovative ideas, concepts, management approaches, and technology
including pilot testing to enhance project impacts;
(ii) review proposed project components based on detailed due diligence assessment of technical,
economic and financial, governance, safeguards and
poverty and social, and project risk and mitigation measures; (iii) provide training to the executing
agency, implementing agency, their project
implementing units, local design institutes, and other relevant stakeholders, to increase institutional
capacity on effective project development and
implementation; (iv) coordinate the project activity at all levels; (v) maintain high quality of project
design and reporting; (vi) maintain firmly the
schedule and project processing milestones; and (vii) prepare inputs to project documents, including
feasibility study reports, safeguard documents, and
ADB’s draft report and recommendation of the president. The project being prepared under the TA will
include components involving high level technologies which require a special technical consideration and
due diligence.
The project procurement specialist will work with the executing and implementing agencies, TA consultant
team, and ADB to coordinate timely and efficient project preparation. The consultant will update the
technical specifications of goods, in consultation with other TA consultants (TA output: procurement
plan which includes market analysis and supply positioning: bidding documents of all urgent project
packages).
The consultant will (i) support the government in undertaking necessary preparatory work to ensure
timely project start-up and facilitate coordination during the project preparation finalization and
initial phase of implementation while the project implementation unit (PIU) is not yet in place, (ii)
help EA/IA address remaining issues in project procurement including specifications, detailing
procurement plan, documentation as needed, (iii) prepare draft bidding document for all procurement
packages based on the information provided in technical reports prepared by TrTA consultants, (iv)
support EA in advance procurement actions, (v) assist in completing procurement due diligence, if
anything remains after TrTA report, (vi) assist the government in preparing for the recruitment of the
PIU including facilitating all necessary review and clearance as required and (vii) conduct procurement
training and capacity building workshops on ADB’s consultant recruitment and procurement guidelines and
procedures for staff of NEMA.
The consultant should be a national of Mongolia with a degree in economics, engineering, development
planning, or equivalent, and preferably with 10 years’ experience in procurement in Mongolia under ADB
or multi-lateral bank funded projects. He/she should be familiar with ADB project cycle and domestic
requirements for project approval and project implementation. The consultant should be fluent in spoken
and written English and Mongolian language.