Procurement Summary
Country : Egypt
Summary : Regional: Plastics Packaging Value Chains in a Circular Economy - Barriers and Opportunities to Introduce Principles of Circulatity
Deadline : 20 Nov 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 27903218
Document Ref. No. :
Competition : ICB
Financier : European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Contact Person: Vivienne Lewis-Headlam European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentOne Exchange SquareLondon EC2A 2JNe-mail: lewishev@ebrd.com
For the avoidance of doubt, technical proposals should be sent through eSelection and NOT to this email address. Financial proposals should be sent to this email address and NOT through eSelection.
Selection Method and Evaluation Criteria:
1. Technical Proposal Evaluation Criteria (a) Firm's previous project experience in conducting similar assignments preferably in EBRD countries of operation (35%)(b) Quality of the methodology and work plan proposed for the Assignment (30 %) (c) CVs of the Key Experts 1-4 (35 %)
The minimum technical score (St) required to pass is 70
2. Opening of Financial Proposals
After the technical evaluation is completed, only the submissions which score 70 or above of the total marks available for the technical criteria will be eligible to have their financial proposals opened.
3. Combined Technical and Financial Evaluation
The lowest evaluated Financial Proposal (Fm) is given the maximum financial score (Sf) of 100. The formula for determining the financial scores (Sf) of all other Proposals is calculated as follows:
Sf = 100 x Fm/ F, in which Sf is the financial score, Fm is the lowest evaluated Financial Proposal, and F the price of the Proposal under consideration.
Proposals are then ranked accord
Egypt
Email :lewishev@ebrd.com
URL :www.ebrd.com
Tender Details
Tender are invited for Regional: Plastics Packaging Value Chains in a Circular Economy - Barriers and Opportunities to Introduce Principles of Circulatity
More Details : Project Description:Plastics production has surged over the past 50 years, reaching 311 million tonnes in 2014, and is expected to double again over the next 20 years. Plastic packaging is and will remain the largest application it represents 26% of the total volume of plastics used. While delivering many benefits, plastic packaging also generates negative externalities due to low collection rate of plastics for recycling and reuse, as well as low rates of the actual repr...
Business sector : Sustainable Resources and Climate Change
Project Number : 75645
Funding Source : Not Yet Determined
Contract type: Consultancy Services
Notice type: Invitation for expressions of interest (CSU)
Closing date : 20 Nov 2018 at 17:00 London
Documents
Tender Notice