استدراج عروض لمناقصة مشروع تأسيس مركز إجتماعي في تولا/أسلوت – قضاء زغرتا

ضمن مشروع “بلدي” لبناء التحالفات للتقدم والتنمية والإستثمار المحلي المموّل من الوكالة الأميركية للتنمية الدولية،  تعلن مؤسسة رينه معوض بالتعاون مع بلدية تولا عن رغبتها باستدراج عروض لمناقصة  مشروع تأسيس مركز إجتماعي في تولا/أسلوت – قضاء زغرتا

على الراغبين بالإشتراك في هذه المناقصة، الاستحصال على ملفات التلزيم من مكتب المؤسسة الكائن في الأشرفية، شارع ألفرد نقاش، بناية المحامين، الطابق السادس – تلفون: 01-613367  وذلك من الساعة الـ.00 9 صباحاً حتى الـ3.00 بعد الظهر

تقدّم العروض في مدّة أقصاها يوم الخميس في 19/3/2020 الساعة الثالثة من بعد الظهر في مكاتب المؤسسة في الأشرفية، على أن يكون تاريخ فض العروض يوم الجمعة في 20/3/2020  الساعة 11:00 قبل الظهر في مكتب المؤسسة في مجدليا

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إعلان إستدراج عروض لأعمال مشروع تأهيل صالة لتصنيع وتوضيب مونة بلديّة في بلدة بكاسين – قضاء جزين

ضمن مشروع “بلدي” لبناء التحالفات للتقدم والتنمية والإستثمار المحلي المموّل من الوكالة الأميركية للتنمية الدولية USAID))،  تعلن مؤسسة رينه معوض  (RMF)بالتعاون مع بلدية بكاسين عن رغبتها باستدراج عروض لمناقصة  مشروع تأهيل صالة لتصنيع وتوضيب مونة بلديّة في بلدة بكاسين – قضاء جزين

على الراغبين بالإشتراك في هذه المناقصة، الاستحصال على ملفات التلزيم من مكتب المؤسسة الكائن في الأشرفية، شارع ألفردنقاش، بناية المحامين، الطابق السادس – تلفون: 01-613367  وذلك من الساعة الـ.00 9 صباحاً حتى الـ3.00  بعد الظهر

تقدّم العروض في مدّة أقصاها يوم الخميس في 23/1/2020 الساعة الثالثة من بعد الظهر في مكاتب المؤسسة في الأشرفية، على أن يكون تاريخ فض العروض يوم الجمعة في 24/1/2020  الساعة 11:00 قبل الظهر في مكتب المؤسسة في لبعا

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Call for Tender: Empowering farmers with tools for measuring soil water content for better irrigation scheduling.

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) requests you to submit your proposal for participating in the tender for empowering farmers with tools for measuring soil water content for better irrigation scheduling. Procurement of soil moisture sensors, within the framework of implementing the project “Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets” funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Under Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets Funded By The Kingdom of the Netherlands:

RFP Release Date:                                   03-Jan-2020
Proposal Submission Deadline: 20-Jan-2020

I.          Introduction

A.   Company Background

René Moawad Foundation (RMF) is a Lebanese non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization that was established on November          22, 1991 two years after President René Moawad’s assassination, who was elected President of the Lebanese Republic on November 5, 1989  and killed 17 days later. President René Moawad believed in a strong and democratic state and fought for a progressive and modern Lebanon, a peaceful Lebanon, which embraces the values of democracy, human rights, moderation and pluralism.

B.   Program Background

Enhanced economic advancement in Lebanon through the strengthening of 4 specific value chains (grapes, potatoes, cherries and avocados) towards improved exports by supporting the export enabling environment among concerned stakeholders and chain actors including farmers, SME’s, exporters, government bodies and private sector mainly in affected remote areas:

O1: Capacities of targeted farmers within four value chains enhanced to produce improved and competitive agricultural products that comply with buyer requirements through capacity building, provision of tools and equipment and usage of new technologies.

O2: Capacities of exporters and post-harvest handling facilities enhanced through trainings, linkages to EU, GCC and window markets, assessment of facilities leading to increased export of targeted value chain products.

O3: Governmental bodies working across the four targeted value chains have enhanced facilities, best practices, linkages and networks supporting the facilitation of export process and upgrading the value chains.

O4: Improved support for children and youth in the four targeted value chains.

II.         Purpose

RENE MOAWAD FOUNDATION (RMF) requests you to submit your proposal for participating in the tender for 1.4.1 EMPOWERING FARMERS WITH TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT; 1.4.1.1 EMPOWERING FARMERS WITH IRRIGATION AND WATER RESOURCES within the framework of implementing the project “Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets” funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

A.   Scope of Work

Empowering farmers with tools for measuring soil water content for better irrigation scheduling. Procurement of soil moisture sensors.

B.   Deliverables

Item # Equipment Quantity
1 Gouge auger set for stepwise sampling 5
2

Option #1

Soil Moisture Sensor with minimum 1,5m Wire 2,400
Soil Moisture Sensor with spigot end with minimum 1,5m Wire 2,400
Handmeter to read any number of Sensors 2,400
Sensor insertion tool 10
2

Option #2

Tensiometers to measure soil water potential, 30cm Shaft 200
Tensiometers to measure soil water potential, 50cm Shaft 2,400
Tensiometers to measure soil water potential, 90cm Shaft 2,200

III.        PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

A.   Instructions for Proposal Preparation

The selection committee will evaluate the Offerors based upon their written technical and cost proposals. Each section will be evaluated according to the criteria for evaluations in Section V. Offerors are expected to examine the specifications and all instructions in the RFP. Failure to do so is at the Offeror’s risk. Interested Offerors must provide the following:

1.   Technical specification

  1. Organization Overview.
  2. Given models provided for information, only. Offered items can be same, similar or better quality but different models and brands are acceptable.
  3. Chinese brands are not acceptable.
  4. Installation Manuals in English, preferably Arabic.
  5. Item #1 is mandatory and you can submit your proposal for either option 1 or 2 in item #2.
  6. Sample provided for each item upon proposal.
  7. To be delivered to our office in Mejdlaya, Zgharta.
  8. Two training days on installation for staff.

2.   EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS

  1. Equipment: Manual auger set 60 mm

Quantity: three sets

Specifications: Hand-operated equipment can be applied for soil research up to a depth of 5 meters. The gouge augers have a mutual quality; they are to be all fitted with an almost half cylindrical operational part with parallel cutting edges running vertically. There should be a selection of the most suitable diameter between 20 and 60 mm depending on the composition and the structure of the soil and on the purpose of the research. The bi-partite gouge augers to be able to be extended by coupling an extension rod. In this way, samplings can be carried out in a very short time and greater depths can be reached. The bi-partite gouge auger set should be a standard set for sampling in more or less soft soils to a depth of 5 meters. The set should have a bayonet connection and contains gouge augers with various lengths and diameters, an auger, extension accessories, push-/pull handle and a strong carrying bag for transport in the field.

  1. Equipment: Soil Moisture Sensor with minimum 1,5m Wire Similar to Model 200SS Watermark. Quantity: 2,400

Specifications: The soil moisture measurement device, or sensor, shall represent soil moisture status in units of soil water tension or matric potential, registering in centibars (cb) or kilopascals (kPa) when read with a compatible reading device. Its construction shall be of the Granular Matrix Sensor (GMS) type and require no on-site calibration or routine maintenance.

Features:

0-200 Centibar range

Stainless steel enclosure

Fully solid state

Will not dissolve in soil

Not affected by freezing temperatures

Internal compensation for commonly found salinity levels

Inexpensive

Easy to use

No maintenance necessary

Can be installed on pipe

  1. Equipment: Soil Moisture Sensor with spigot end with minimum 1,5m Wire similar to Model 200SS-5-S Watermark

Quantity: 2,400

Specifications: Multiple sensors can now be installed on a single piece of PVC pipe. The sensor is constructed with the mesh sensor located between two spigot ends for mounting to the PVC pipe. The soil moisture measurement device, or sensor, shall represent soil moisture status in units of soil water tension or matric potential, registering in centibars (cb) or kilopascals (kPa) when read with a compatible reading device. Its construction shall be of the Granular Matrix Sensor (GMS) type and require no on-site calibration or routine maintenance. It shall be durable, long-lasting, not subject to dissolving in a wet soil environment with an outer surface of stainless steel and ABS plastic.

Features:

0-200 Centibar range

Stainless steel enclosure

Fully solid state

Will not dissolve in soil

Not affected by freezing temperatures

Internal compensation for commonly found salinity levels

Inexpensive

Easy to use

No maintenance necessary

Can be installed on pipe with pipe spigot ends

 

  1. Equipment: Handmeter to read any number of Sensors

Quantity: 2,400

Specifications: The compatible AC or DC or other reading device should be supplied with the Soil Moisture Sensor (equipment 2 or 3 above). The meter is a hand held device designed for reading sensors in the field. The digital readout displays the sensors’ soil moisture status in centibars (cb) or kilopascals (kPa) of soil water tension. This value represents the energy a plant’s root system uses to draw water from the soil. Whereas higher tension values indicate dryer soil, lower tension values indicate wetter soil. The meter’s replaceable cable assembly has spring-loaded clips for attaching to sensor leads. The meter comes in its own nylon case, padded and zippered for safekeeping when not in use. Users only need one meter to read any number of sensors.

Features:

Solid state, digital hand-held, alternating current resistance bridge meter for reading standard Sensors.

Adjustable for soil temperature variations.

Touch pad-operating panel with LCD display.

Digital readout with self-test function.

Quick release cable assembly is field changeable.

Includes durable case, 9-volt battery and field replaceable cable assembly.

Only one meter is necessary to read multiple Sensors

  1. Equipment: Sensor insertion tool

Quantity: 10

Specifications: Installation tools for Sensors – Makes installations easier when soil is moist. Tool will perform the following procedures:

  • Tee handle style tool, for inserting a Sensor up to 76 cm into a borehole created by one of the other soil tools.
  • It has an internal ejection rod inside the tube to push the sensor off of the tool once it’s fully inserted into borehole
  1. Equipment: Tensiometers to measure soil water potential

Quantity: 30cm Shaft, 200 ; 50cm Shaft, 2,400 ; 90cm Shaft, 2,200

Specifications: The Tensiometers will measure the actual soil water tension, which indicates the effort required by root systems to extract water from the soil. Because the Tensiometer is a true measurement of soil water potential, the instrument will not be affected by salinity and will not require site calibration. Tensiometers will offer exceptional good water holding properties and very fast reaction on changes of soil water potential. Tensiometers will have a measurement range of 0 – 100 kPa (0 – 1000 hPa) soil water potential, and the manometer has a self-explanatory colour coding for easy understanding of measurement value also by unskilled field workers. The manometer is completely water & dust proof sealed. In addition, these Tensiometers could have an exchangable ceramic tip, so the tip can be exchanged in case it gets damaged.

B.   Instructions for Submission of Proposal

  1. The technical and price proposals shall be separately bound and identified as such (or sent via email). Each volume shall be clearly identified with the RFP number and the Offeror’s name.

All responses to this RFP must be received no later than the submission deadline on the cover page of this RFP to:

Rene Moawad Foundation

Achrafieh, Alfred Naccache Street, Al Mohameen Bldg 6th floor

Attention: Carla Hammoud
Email: [email protected] 

Faxed offers are not acceptable.

  1. All inquiries and requests for information regarding this RFP must be submitted by email to [email protected] no later than 15 January 2020.  Reference the RFP number in all questions/inquiries.

IV.        CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION

Rene Moawad Foundation will evaluate proposals based on a best-value determination; Offerors should submit their most competitive price proposal. Proposals will be evaluated using the following criteria:

60% Technical Evaluation

40% Financial Evaluation

The evaluation committee will review the technical proposal based upon the technical criteria listed above.  The cost proposals will be reviewed to ensure they are complete and free of computational errors. The committee will also assess the reasonableness of costs and the cost-effectiveness of the budget, and will determine whether the costs reflect a clear understanding of project requirements. A contract will be offered to the responsible Offeror whose proposal follows the RFP instructions and is judged the most advantageous to Rene Moawad Foundation.

 

V.         SOLICITATION PROCESS

Once the RFP is released, the Offerors must prepare a formal proposal to be sent to the contact person at Rene Moawad Foundation as indicated in Section III (b) (1).  The submitted proposals will be reviewed against the criteria for evaluation defined in Section IV above and rated on their ability to satisfy the requirements stated in this RFP document.  A preferred Offeror will be chosen and formally notified.  A formal contract will be negotiated with the selected Offeror and, if endorsed, the Offeror will begin work on the project.

 

VI.        TERMS AND CONDITIONS

A.   Late Submissions

Proposals received after the submission deadline stated in the cover page of this RFP may not be considered. Offerors will be held responsible for ensuring their quotations are received according to the instructions stated herein. A late offer will be considered if the cause was attributable to Rene Moawad Foundation or its employees/agents, or if it is in the best interest of Rene Moawad Foundation.

 

B.   Modification of RFP Requirements

Rene Moawad Foundation retains the right to terminate the RFP or modify the requirements upon notification to Offerors.

C.   Withdrawals of Proposals

Proposals may be withdrawn by written notice via email at any time before award. Proposals may be withdrawn in person by an Offeror or authorized representative, if the representative’s identity is made known and the representative signs a receipt for the proposal before award.

D.   Right of Negotiation and Acceptance of Proposal

This RFP represents a definition of requirements and is an invitation for submission of proposals. Rene Moawad Foundation reserves the right to fund/award any or none of the submitted proposals. No commitment is made, either expressed or implied, to compensate Offerors for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of their proposal.

Rene Moawad Foundation may reject any proposal that is nonresponsive. A responsive proposal is one that complies with all terms and conditions of the RFP. A proposal must be complete, signed by an authorized signatory, and delivered no later than the submission time and date indicated on the cover sheet of this RFP. Rene Moawad Foundation may reserve the right to waive any minor discrepancies in a proposal.

 

Rene Moawad Foundation reserves the right to issue an award based on the initial evaluation of proposals without discussion. Rene Moawad Foundation also reserves the right to enter into best and final negotiations with any responsive Offerors for all or part of the proposed scope.

E.   Validity of Proposal

Proposals submitted shall remain open for acceptance for 60 days from the last date specified for receipt of proposals. This includes, but is not limited to, pricing, terms and conditions, service levels, and all other information. If your organization is awarded the contract, all information in the RFP and negotiation process is contractually binding.

Call for trade statistic expert: online platform supporting export of produce

Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets

TERMS of REFERENCE (TOR) No. 2

“3.5 Establish Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET) online platform supporting export of produce- Activity 3.5.2 Experts to assess the platform needs”

MISSION 3.5.2.2.2 – TRADE STATISTICS expert will develop the action plan for the platform and will work with the coordinator to gather information to populate the new system.
1. BACKGROUND
BENEFICIARY Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET) / Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets Project
PROJECT

BACKGROUND

Based on the 2018 CBI report along with previous studies and projects indicating both opportunities and challenges for the export and impact of the development of the 4 crops as well as RMF’s longstanding experience in the field, RMF aims through this project that will extend for 4 years is to strengthen specific value chains (Grapes, potatoes, cherries and avocados) by supporting major actors across the value chain including farmers, service providers, aggregators , exporters, public and private institutions and academia in improving their capacities and providing them with best practices, new technologies , tools and equipment to enhance the value chain to meet export requirements and enabling environment and ultimately enhancing economic advancement. Special focus will be made on affected and vulnerable areas including Kaa, Bekaa, Akkar etc. This will be conducted by addressing several obstacles outlined in the CBI value chain analysis presentation mainly in enhancing pre and post – harvest handling, access to markets, and CSR performance.

The project also supports enhancing job creation and poverty reduction for rural hosting and refugee communities including Syrian refugees as well as strengthening social stability where competition for resources and employment has caused tensions in the past. Historically, Lebanese farmers have frequently relied on Syrian refugees to assist with agricultural work and care for farms. This has made the Syrian involvement in the agricultural sector commonly accepted. Not to mention that agriculture is one of the few sectors in which Syrian refugees are legally allowed to work. By creating more job opportunities and reducing poverty amongst the strained hosting Lebanese communities and the Syrian refugees, this project will also be directly contributing to social stability and a peaceful coexistence between the host and refugee communities.

: Enhanced economic advancement in Lebanon through the strengthening of 4 specific value chains (grapes, potatoes, cherries and avocados) towards improved exports by supporting the export enabling environment among concerned stakeholders and chain actors including farmers, SME’s, exporters, government bodies and private sector mainly in affected remote areas

:

EO1: Capacities of targeted farmers within 4 value chains enhanced to produce improved and competitive agricultural products that comply with buyer requirements through capacity building, provision of tools and equipment and usage of new technologies.

EO2: Capacities of exporters and post-harvest handling facilities enhanced through trainings, linkages to EU, GCC and window markets, assessment of facilities leading to increased export of targeted value chain products.

EO3: Governmental bodies working across the 4 targeted value chains have enhanced facilities, best practices, linkages and networks supporting the facilitation of export process and upgrading the value chains.

EO4: Improved support for children and youth in the 4 targeted value chains.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE ASSIGNMENT
Framework General

Component 3.5 –Platform

 

OBJECTIVES To Assess the platform needs and develop The action plan will be developed in the first visit on the basis of the gap analysis and will include:

–           description of the types and sources of information that will be delivered by the platform in the first phase of its upgraded operation;

–           the creation of a priority list of information to be further developed, and

–           description of the delivery mechanism (website).

Main Tasks The Trade expert will jointly prepare and elaborate the platform with the IT Expert and they are to :

·       Assess the current situation and needs for the platform

·       Develop the platform action plan consisting of the following component:

o   description of the types and sources of information that will be delivered by the platform in the first phase of its upgraded operation for instance:

–        To summary of the trade agreements on the platform in a friendly user manner Friendly user pointing out the main points and benefits of the agreement regarding trade

–        To start up with the value chain products and post their requirements and standards if exported to EU Markets (EU Trade Help Desk) & MENA Markets

–        Understanding the Lebanese market

–        Sanitary and phytosanitary requirements

–         Environmental requirements

–        Technical requirements

–        Marketing standards

–        Import restrictions

–        Tariffs

–        Preferential arrangements

–        Trade Statistics

–        Trade Balance

–        Top 10 imports and exports

–        Yearly Comparison

–        Monthly sections and chapters HSC

–        Tariff quotas

–        To have the product description near each HS code product

–        insert data from customs and ITC trade map sites

–        Potential markets

–        % of export

–        % market share

–        Post all supported agricultural and SMEs loans

–        Analyzing rejections data

–        Figures and tables

–        Friendly user

–        QR Code linking the exhibition audience to the relevant data within the exhibition section on the platform

Outputs The action plan for the platform development
Expenditure The I.E. eligible costs related to the activities covered by this TOR will be charged to the Incidental Expenditures (I.E.) budget.
3. EXPERTISE REQUIRED
Profile of Trade EXPERT § Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in food related field.

§ Strong understanding of customs regulations and import and export laws

§ Understand taxes and duties

§ Analyse and researches trade requirements

§ Ensure compliance with regulations.

§ Strong analytical and organizational skills with focused attention on detail

§ Excellent project and team management skills

§ Strong verbal and written skills necessary to communicate effectively within the organization as well as external customers, freight forwarders, etc

§ Thorough knowledge of international import/export laws

§ 2-3 years education and/or experience in international transportation/logistics, or import/export trade compliance

§ Fluency in speaking, reading and writing English and Arabic;

§ Strong communications skills and ability to communicate with people at all levels, verbally and in writing;

§ Fully computer literate.

4. LOCATION AND DURATION
TIME SCHEDULE 20 January 2020 – 29 February 2020
Location The consultancy and reporting activities will take place in Beirut, at the Ministry of Economy and Trade, or at any other place to be agreed upon (on a consecutive day basis and within normal working hours from 08:30h to 17:30h).
Contact The Expert will work with the support of the coordinator
5. REPORTING
Format
& Content
The Expert shall submit a formal report at the end of the assignment, covering the objectives and expected results, activities undertaken, results achieved, evaluation of the training and attendees, problems encountered, and recommendations for follow up.

The report shall be delivered in one printed copy and as an electronic file and shall be in the format approved by the Quality Programme (to be provided at the beginning of the assignment).

The report shall be sent to the coordinator for review and comments before submitting it to the project manager for approval.

Soft copies of all reports, annexes, data collection etc., must be supplied.

All information must be directly traceable to these ToRs through the sub-project number.

Language The project working language is English (to be used in all reports and communications between the consultant and the Quality Programme).
6. OTHER CONDITIONS
Ownership All activity outputs, including research data, reports, presentations and support documentation, will remain the property of RMF.

All materials prepared for the implementation of the assignment should be presented using RMF LOGO only (template available) and no contractor logo should appear on same.

7. AGREEMENT
Date & Signature I, undersigned, agree with the present Terms of Reference.

Beirut, 2020

 

To apply kindly send your CV to: [email protected] and cc: [email protected]

Submission Deadline: 10/1/2020

Call for expert: online platform supporting export of produce

Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets

TERMS of REFERENCE (TOR) No. 1

“3.5 Establish Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET) online platform supporting export of produce- Activity 3.5.2 Experts to assess the platform needs”

MISSION 3.5.2.2.1 – IT EXPERT to develop the action plan for the platform and will work with the coordinator to gather information to populate the new system.
1. BACKGROUND
BENEFICIARY Ministry of Economy and Trade (MOET) / Strengthening Exports of Fruits and Vegetables from Lebanon to European and Regional Markets Project
PROJECT

BACKGROUND

Based on the 2018 CBI report along with previous studies and projects indicating both opportunities and challenges for the export and impact of the development of the 4 crops as well as RMF’s longstanding experience in the field, RMF aims through this project that will extend for 4 years is to strengthen specific value chains (Grapes, potatoes, cherries and avocados) by supporting major actors across the value chain including farmers, service providers, aggregators , exporters, public and private institutions and academia in improving their capacities and providing them with best practices, new technologies , tools and equipment to enhance the value chain to meet export requirements and enabling environment and ultimately enhancing economic advancement. Special focus will be made on affected and vulnerable areas including Kaa, Bekaa, Akkar etc. This will be conducted by addressing several obstacles outlined in the CBI value chain analysis presentation mainly in enhancing pre and post – harvest handling, access to markets, and CSR performance.

The project also supports enhancing job creation and poverty reduction for rural hosting and refugee communities including Syrian refugees as well as strengthening social stability where competition for resources and employment has caused tensions in the past. Historically, Lebanese farmers have frequently relied on Syrian refugees to assist with agricultural work and care for farms. This has made the Syrian involvement in the agricultural sector commonly accepted. Not to mention that agriculture is one of the few sectors in which Syrian refugees are legally allowed to work. By creating more job opportunities and reducing poverty amongst the strained hosting Lebanese communities and the Syrian refugees, this project will also be directly contributing to social stability and a peaceful coexistence between the host and refugee communities.

: Enhanced economic advancement in Lebanon through the strengthening of 4 specific value chains (grapes, potatoes, cherries and avocados) towards improved exports by supporting the export enabling environment among concerned stakeholders and chain actors including farmers, SME’s, exporters, government bodies and private sector mainly in affected remote areas

:

EO1: Capacities of targeted farmers within 4 value chains enhanced to produce improved and competitive agricultural products that comply with buyer requirements through capacity building, provision of tools and equipment and usage of new technologies.

EO2: Capacities of exporters and post-harvest handling facilities enhanced through trainings, linkages to EU, GCC and window markets, assessment of facilities leading to increased export of targeted value chain products.

EO3: Governmental bodies working across the 4 targeted value chains have enhanced facilities, best practices, linkages and networks supporting the facilitation of export process and upgrading the value chains.

EO4: Improved support for children and youth in the 4 targeted value chains.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE ASSIGNMENT
Framework General

Component 3.5 –Platform

 

OBJECTIVES To Assess the platform needs and develop The action plan will be developed in the first visit on the basis of the gap analysis and will include:

–           description of the types and sources of information that will be delivered by the platform in the first phase of its upgraded operation;

–           the creation of a priority list of information to be further developed, and

–           description of the delivery mechanism (website).

Main Tasks The IT and Trade expert will jointly prepare and elaborate the platform and they are to :

·       complete the gap analysis

·       complete the platform action plan consisting the following components:

o   Description of the types and sources of information that will be delivered by the platform in the first phase of its upgraded operation;

o   Creation of a priority list of information to be further developed, and description of the delivery mechanism (website).

–        To post the summary of the trade agreements on the platform in a friendly user manner Friendly user pointing out the main points and benefits of the agreement regarding trade

–        Search engine

–        Q&A

–        To start up with the value chain products and post their requirements and standards if exported to

–        EU Markets (EU Trade Help Desk)

–        MENA Markets

–        Trade Statistics formula

–        Software to be used to analyze trade indicators:

–        Trade Balance

–        Graph

–        Top 10 imports and exports

–        Yearly Comparison

–        Monthly sections and chapters HSC

–        To extract data in table format starting 2000 till present

–        To have the requested tables directly on Excel ready-for mat, without the need of rearrangement of columns and format.

–        Tariff quotas

–        Option of obtaining the excel sheet requested as pdf file

–        To have the product description near each HS code product

–        insert data from customs and ITC trade map sites

–        Potential markets

–        % of export

–        % market share

–        Post all supported agricultural and SMEs loans

–        Analyzing rejections data

–        Figures and tables

–        Friendly user

–        QR Code linking the exhibition audience to the relevant data within the exhibition section on the platform

Outputs The action plan for the platform development
Expenditure The I.E. eligible costs related to the activities covered by this TOR will be charged to the Incidental Expenditures (I.E.) budget.
3. EXPERTISE REQUIRED
Profile of IT EXPERT § Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in developing digital platform.

§ Develop and manages architecture design, implementation, and governance. Influence technology decisions covering any areas of responsibility

§ Knowledge in Core Systems: Full Stack Development Core Technologies

§ Involved with vendor and product selection to ensure adherence to architecture standards. Assist with selection of hardware, software, systems, techniques or methodologies. This is to include active participation in RFP processes, technology assessments and/or pilot implementations

§ Contributed software engineering expertise in the development of products through the software lifecycle, from requirements definition through successful deployment

§ Designed multiple of software solutions driving continuous improvement to processes, systems, workflow and customer responsiveness.

§ Mentored development teams in Agile SDLC and RAD best practices. Ensured the release of premium-quality applications that provided intuitive and secure experiences for users.

§ Delivered new or enhanced developments, Web-based customer applications

§ software that automated customer loan data collection and processing functions, systems for securely handling electronic funds transfers

§ browser plug-ins enabling fail-safe recovery of Internet file transfers

§ Development Tools, Methodologies & Environments: Rapid Application Design (RAD), Object-Oriented Analysis & Design (OOAD), Scrum Methodologies, Prototyping Approach, Continuous Integration Toolset.

§ Fluency in speaking, reading and writing English and Arabic;

§ Strong communications skills and ability to communicate with people at all levels, verbally and in writing

§ Fluency in speaking, reading and writing English;

§ Knowledge of Arabic would be an advantage but is not essential.

§ Strong communications skills and ability to communicate with people at all levels, verbally and in writing.

4. LOCATION AND DURATION
TIME SCHEDULE 13 January 2020 – 29 February 2020
Location The consultancy and reporting activities will take place in Beirut, at the Ministry of Economy and Trade, or at any other place to be agreed upon (on a consecutive day basis and within normal working hours from 08:30h to 17:30h).
Contact The Expert will work with the support of the coordinator
5. REPORTING
Format
& Content
The Expert shall submit a formal report at the end of the assignment, covering the objectives and expected results, activities undertaken, results achieved, evaluation of the training and attendees, problems encountered, and recommendations for follow up.

The report shall be delivered in one printed copy and as an electronic file and shall be in the format approved by the Quality Programme (to be provided at the beginning of the assignment).

The report shall be sent to the coordinator for review and comments before submitting it to the Project manager for approval.

Soft copies of all reports, annexes, data collection etc., must be supplied.

All information must be directly traceable to these ToRs through the sub-project number.

Language The project working language is English (to be used in all reports and communications between the consultant and the Quality Programme).
6. OTHER CONDITIONS
Ownership All activity outputs, including research data, reports, presentations and support documentation, will remain the property of the Quality Programme.

All materials prepared for the implementation of the assignment should be presented using RMF LOGO only (template available) and no contractor logo should appear on same.

7. AGREEMENT
Date & Signature I, undersigned, agree with the present Terms of Reference.

Beirut, 2019

 

To apply kindly send your CV and proposal to: [email protected] and cc: [email protected]

Submission Deadline: 10/1/2020

Needed: “Study and analysis of adventure tourism in Lebanon”

MEDUSA: Development and Promotion of Mediterranean Sustainable Adventure Tourism

Tourism in the Mediterranean is a key driver for socio-economic progress and a major income source for many of its countries. Some of the sectorial challenges lie within the predominance of mass seaside tourism and the seasonality of the industry.

MEDUSA project tackles these challenges via targeted cross-border interventions to develop and promote Adventure Tourism (AT) as a sustainable niche in the tourism market that provides the opportunity to reveal less known destinations and attract tourists throughout the whole year.

MEDUSA project is co-financed by the European Union under the European Neighborhood Instrument cross-border cooperation programme “Mediterranean Sea Basin” 2014-2020 (ENI CBC MED).

The Countries involved in MEDUSA are Spain, Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia, Italy and the leader is Barcelona Chamber. The Duration of this project is From September 1st 2019 to August 31st 2022 with a global Budget of € 3,317,314

Tenders and documents are available here in the related documents section.

How to apply
René Moawad Foundation (RMF) invites you to send your proposals by email to [email protected] or in sealed envelopes to be sent to our premises in Achrafieh.

Tender Announcement – Construction of a Hangar to expand the technical school in Arsal

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipalities of Arsal, Baalback are calling for an invitation to establish a hangar to expand the technical school in the town.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh – 01/613367.

The deadline is 28/11/2019.

For more info on the bidding conditions, kindly click here

Invitation to bid to rehabilitate a multi-purpose room for social activities

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipalities of Mazraat Al Chouf (Chouf district) are calling for an invitation to bid to rehabilitate a multi-purpose room for social activities in the village.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh – 01/613367.

The deadline is 20/11/2019.

For more info on the bidding conditions, kindly click here

Invitation to Bid in Arsal

تقوم مؤسسة رينه معوّض  بالشراكة مع بلدية عرسال بإجراء مناقصة عامة لشراء وتركيب ماكينة لتجفيف الفاكهة في بلدة عرسال – قضاء بعلبك

على الراغبين بالاستحصال على الملف التوجّه الى مكاتب الـمؤسسة في الأشرفية، شارع ألفرد نقاش – بناية المحامين – ط (6)- تلفون:01-613367 

آخر مهلة لتسليم العروض في مكتب الأشرفية الساعة 3:00 ب.ظ في 07/10/2019
يمكنكم الاطّلاع علىشروط المناقصة هنا

Invitation to bid | LED Lights

As part of the Baladi Program, RMF and the municipalities of Tekrit, Akkar are calling for an invitation to bid to provide street LED lights for the village.

Interested applicants can obtain the file from RMF office in Ashrafieh.

The deadline is 18/9/2019.

For more info on the bidding conditions, kindly click here