EU4Reconstruction is a Citizen-oriented reforms and regulations for rebuilding Ukraine" (EU4Reconstruction) is a multi-donor action funded by the European Union (EU), Denmark, Germany, France and Lithuania. The action is implemented in two streams, each of which has signed its own multi-partner contribution agreement (MPCA). Stream 1 is implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Expertise France (EF). Th is contract concerns the work undertaken by GIZ under Stream 1.
This states the specific objective to be: "The Ukrainian government is increasingly able to implement inclusive reconstruction, building on a modern construction framework and a public investment management system sensitive to the needs of different levels of government". To achieve the specific objective, the project is organised around 4 key outputs 3 of which are implemented by GIZ and will require expertise form this contract: Output 1: Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine (MCTD) has increased capacity to provide improved reform leadership, high-level advice, and effective coordination, driving aligned and accountable reconstruction efforts. Output 2: Capable medium-sized municipalities have the capacity to develop and manage their reconstruction investments in an efficient and transparent manner and take specific action to empower women in local reconstruction. Output 3: Reforms in the construction sector are effectively developed, coordinated, and implemented in alignment with the EU acquis.
The contractor is to support the partial achievement of EU4R"s three outputs indicated thereby indirectly contributing to the outcome (i.e. EU4R"s specific objective) and its indicators through the provision of expertise from a pool of experts. The work of the contractor is broken down into three Work Packages (WPs), corresponding to the three outputs and corresponding activities; the Work Packages are in turn sub-divided into tasks. Outputs and milestones per task/Work Package and associated timings are not indicated.
GIZ may optionally commission contract amendments and/or increases based on the criteria in the tender documents to the successful bidder of this tender. For details, please see the terms of reference.
Consideration of the price through the valuation method "Bestangebots-Quotienten-Methode"
Consideration of the technical criteria through the valuation method "Bestangebots-Quotienten-Methode"
Environmental protection and climate action
Technical assistance for reconstruction of Ukraine
Gender equality
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