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Objectives
� To develop an understanding of what it takes to win an IFI Proposal
� To understand how to put an IFI proposal together � To understand standard practices and forms� To understand the proposal evaluation process
StructureofWorkshop� Overview of IFI Structure and Procurement � Roles and Responsibilities of Actors � Working with the World Bank � Overview of World Bank Project Cycle� Overview of World Bank Main considerations for
Consultant Selection � Types of World Bank Procurement Opportunities� Project Cycle and Related Documents
StructureofWorkshopWorking with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) � Registering with the ADB Consultant Management
System (CMS)� Submitting an ADB EOI and Getting Short-Listed � Technical Proposal Forms and Content � Review of Technical Proposal Evaluation Process � Financial Proposal Forms � Review of Financial Proposal Evaluation Process
WhatareIFIs?� International Financial Institutions � Broad membership consisting of both lending
member countries and borrowing member countries (BMCs)
� Operate either globally or regionally� Lending typically associated with well-defined
projects and implementation plans along with agreed-upon deliverables and measurable outcomes/performance indicators
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WhatareIFIs?� International Financial Institutions � Broad membership consisting of both lending
member countries and borrowing member countries (BMCs)
� Operate either globally or regionally� Lending typically associated with well-defined
projects and implementation plans along with agreed-upon deliverables and measurable outcomes/performance indicators
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ThePrimaryIFIs
Location: ManilaRegional, resident offices
Member Countries:67
Borrowing Members: 41
Executive Dir:David Murchison
Voting Power5th largest
Location:WashingtonMember Country: 48
Borrowing Members: 26
Executive Dir: Guillermo EnriqueRishchynski
Voting Power: 4%
Location:Washington Regional, field, liaison offices
Member Countries: 184
Borrowing Members:142
Executive Dir:Alister Smith
Voting Power 2.78%
Location: Barbados
Member Countries: 25
Borrowing Members:17
Executive Dir:Dr. Gail Miller
Voting Power 9.4%
CaribbeanDevelopment
Bank (IDB)
Location: AbidjanRegional Offices
Member Countries: 48
Borrowing Members: 26
AfricanDevelopment Bank (AfDB)
Location:Londonregional offices
Member Countries: 60
Borrowing Members:27
Executive Dir:Claire Dansereau
Voting Power
European Bankfor Reconstructionand Development
(EBRD)
Inter-AmericanDevelopment
Bank (IDB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
World Bank Group
(WBG)
Executive Dir:Hau Sing Tse
Voting Power 4.9%
RolesandResponsibilitiesofIFIActors� Bank staff: feasibility studies and project preparation,
overview of country and sector initiatives � Executing Agencies: Government Ministries for
execution of projects: procurement requirements, bidding documents, contract information, procedures & payments
� Country Office: execution, project ideas & procurement procedures, and problem solving
� Executive Director’s Office: problem solving, policy trends
� Local firms: partnership on international bids, local knowledge, legal assistance, language skills, etc.
SustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 goals for the world. Their broad aims are to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and to address climate change by 2030. The goals are associated with a number of new targets and indicators.
Canada’sConsulting ServicesRankingattheIFIs2010-20142014 2013 2012 2011 2010
WorldBank 5th 9th 14th 10th 10th
Inter-AmericanDevelopmentBank
7th 26th 19th 16th 15th
AsianDevelopmentBank 6th 18th 3rd 15th 14th
AfricanDevelopmentBank - 1st 2nd 1st 1st
IFIProcurement� Guidelines for selection of consultants and
guidelines for goods and works contracts are available on Bank websites
� Pre-determined evaluation criteria utilized for selection of short-listed firms such as…
� Regional experience� Experience on similar projects� Firm’s experience and capability
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TheWorldBankGroupProjects: http://www.worldbank.org/projects/sector?lang=en
Contracts Awarded: http://go.worldbank.org/LNIEW9VJF0
eConsultant2: https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org
UN Development Business (UNDB): www.devbusiness.com
Devex: http://www.devex.com/en/projects-and-tenders
dgMarket: www.dgmarket.com
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TheProjectCycleandRelatedDocuments
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What Type of Opportunity? Who?
What information is
publicly available
Identification Short-term, individual WB/ADB MOS
PreparationShort-term, individual
and competitiveWB/ADB and
BorrowerMOS, PID
Appraisal Short-term, individual WB/ADB PAD/SAR, Project Proposals
Negotiation-- WBIADB and
BorrowerGPN
Implementation and Supervision Competitive (>US$ 200K)
and short-term individualBorrower SPN/RFP, MCAN
Evaluation Short-term, Individual WB/ADB --
(1)DirectcontractingwiththeWorldBankGroup(WB+IFC):CorporateProcurement viaeConsultant2(individuals or firms)
(2)WorkonWorldBank-financedprojects:Operationalprocurement via- GoodsandWorks- ConsultingServices(individuals or firms)
(3)Sub-contractingorpartnering
(4)Workingwithprojectsponsors/investorsviaIFCandMIGA
TypesofConsultingOpportunitieswithWorldBankGroup
WBProcurementGuidelines:SoontoMergeintoWBProcurementFramework
http://go.worldbank.org/U9IPSLUDC0 http://go.worldbank.org/1KKD1KNT40
For Consultants For Goods & Works
eConsult2econsultant2 provides vendors with•The ability to see other shortlisted firms•Email notifications when responses posted to Q&A •A comprehensive Help Menu•Confirmation of successful file uploaded•Confirmation of successful submission of documents•Ability to withdraw submissions•Vendor Eligibility•Business Opportunities
SelectionNotificationshttps://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org/wbgec/index.html#$h=1424404499922• Requests for Expressions of Interest for consultants hired directly by the World Bank Group for its operational work are published on this website. • As a courtesy, the Bank Group also sends the notices to dgMarkets and UNDB Online.
Firm Registration is necessary for eligibility https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org/wbgec/index.html#$h=1424405034712
www.worldbank.org/corporateprocurementeConsultant2:https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org
WBConsultants’SelectionProcess
� Five main considerations guide the Bank’s policy on the consultants’ selection process: (a) the need for high-quality services, (b) the need for economy and efficiency, (c) the need to give all eligible consultants an opportunity to compete in providing the services financed by the Bank, (d) the Bank’s interest in encouraging the development and use of national consultants in its developing member countries, and (e) the need for transparency in the selection process.
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IFISelectionMethodsforConsultants
• Quality- and Cost-Based Selection QCBS
• Quality-Based Selection QBS
• Fixed Budget FBS
• Least Cost Selection LCS
• Consultants’Qualifications CQS
• Single Source Selection SSS
QCBSismostcommon
AsianDevelopmentBank� ADB continuously seeks qualified consultants to
engage in the development of its projects.� Its database of consultants has more than 4,000
registered firm entries. � Consultants register through the ADB Consultants
Management System (CMS)
https://uxdmz06.adb.org/OA_HTML/adb/adbpos/jsp/ADBCMSLogin.jsp
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LocationofKeyADBDocumentsADB’s country partnership strategy (CPS)http://www.adb.org/countries/documents/1211
Country Operations Business Plan (COBP)http://www.adb.org/countries/documents/%281317%29%2C1210
Proposed ADB Projects: http://www.adb.org/projects/search/21304
Consulting Services Recruitment Notice (CSRN): https://uxdmz06.adb.org/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=XXCRS_CSR
N_HOME_PAGE
ADB Consultants Management System : https://uxdmz06.adb.org/OA_HTML/adb/adbpos/jsp/ADBCMSLogi
n.jsp
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ADBConsultantManagementSystem(CMS)
� A web based integrated system to support ADB’s consultant information management, consulting services recruitment, contract administration, and consultant performance management.
� Consultants create and update their profile, search opportunities, send Expressions of Interest (EOIs), respond to Non-Committal Inquiries (NCIs), and prepare and submit proposals.
� Login to the system by typing in your registered email address and password.
ConsultingServicesRecruitmentNotice� A consulting services recruitment notice (CSRN) is
posted in the “Business Opportunities” section of ADB’s website.
� Provides detailed information on the consulting services required for ADB-financed or administered projects.
� The CSRN includes the terms of reference and is posted on ADB's website for at least one month for firms for EA-administered projects, 15 days for firms for ADB-administered projects or 7 days for individual consultants before shortlisting.
ConsultantManagementSystem� ADB Project Team Members can access all CMS
functions like creating a selection, advertising opportunities, sending Non-Committal Inquiries (NCIs), distributing Request for Proposals (RFPs), sending Notice to Proceed (NTPs), and approving requests, even while working outside of the ADB network
� Executing Agencies (EAs) can access Consulting Services Recruitment Notice (CSRN) to post consulting opportunities for ADB-financed projects
ExpressionofInterest(EOI)� Depending on the services, consultants submit an EOI
as an individual or an entity. � An entity can be a single consulting firm, lead
consulting firm with sub-consultants, or a joint venture.
� When expressing interest as an individual, consultants offer up-to-date information on how their qualifications and experiences conform to the TOR requirements.
� Consultants submit EOIs on-line using a standard template provided in CSRN.
ExpressionofInterest(EOI)� When expressing interest as an entity, the firm highlights
its most recent projects and geographical experiences relevant to the TOR, as well as its management capacity.
� If a consultant is submitting an EOI as a joint venture (JV), the EOI will be submitted by the lead firm or lead partner, and should clearly identify each joint venture partner.
� Except for recruitment using consultants' qualification selection (CQS), CVs are not required when an entity submits an EOI.
SubmittinganExpressionofInterest(EOI)� Convey interest and awareness of project/issues� Complete Pre-Determined Sections � Full Technical Proposal model requires inclusion
of Firm’s References – Need to be ready� See CMS Guidebook #2 Managing Consulting
Firm Profiles
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Sub-contractingorpartneringapproach
� Consortia are usually stronger, combining local or international expertise and capacity
� Firms can expand their ability to compete in the international market place, understand the requirements for International Competitive Bidding (ICB) and strategically improve their ability to lead.
� Helps provide qualifications needed to win if missing from your firm
� You can join the EOI of another firm or just be mentioned as a sub-contractor
PrequalificationSubmissions–WeightedEvaluationCriteria
Experience of the FIRMq measures if the Firm has demonstrated relevant experience
with comparable projects or services
Key Personnelq measures if the Firm is capable of offering the amount and
type of skill and expertise required by the project
Management Capabilityq measures if the Firm has the knowledge and management
expertise to conduct a project of this size and scope
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PrequalificationSubmissionsPurpose: Identify a maximum of 6 qualified suppliers to present detailed proposal
�Experience of the FIRM
�Key Personnel�Product
�Management Capacity
�Financial Certifications
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descriptionsample relevant project
in house expertise
alliances and associates
understanding of project
management techniques
track record
Declaration of solvency
bank interest to issue irrevocable
letter of credit (for advances over $50k)
proof of liability insurance (if applicable)
Pre-qualification Criteria(MakingtheShortList)
� Legal Capacity (eligibility) (Yes/No)� Financial Capacity (Yes/No)� General Technical Background
and Capability 40%� Experience in Similar Work 35%� Experience in the Country,
or Similar Countries 10%� Language Capability 10%� Use of Local Consultants / Inputs 5%
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Consulting FirmProfiles–TheFirm’sReferences
� Having an up to-date Consulting Firm Profiles contribute to a firm’s chances of being shortlisted for a project – particularly with Simplified Technical Proposal model.
� See CMS Guidebook #2 Managing Consulting Firm Profiles
TheFirm’sReferences
� One-two page project quals / profiles (formal requirement)
� Narrative section describing firm and introducing team.
� This section is where you sell your qualifications.. With particular focus on individual team members and results of assignment.
� Pre-determined format labelled as TECH-2B in Full Technical Proposal
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BasicContentsinProjectProfile
Key Project Data- Project Name- Country- Project LocationWithin Country- Name of Client/
Funder/Partner- Start Date/ Completion Date- Reference Number
Project Description- Description of Project- Description of Services Provided
Personnel- Number of Staff- Number of PersonMonths- Name of Key Staff And Functions PerformedFinancial Data- Value of Services- Fees/Services- Reimbursables- Procurement- In-kind
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ProjectProfileLayout
Short Listing of Firms: The Invitation to respond to Request for Proposal� Short list should normally comprise a wide
geographic spread of firms who have submitted EOI - 5-6 firms
� not more than two firms of any one nationality� at least one firm from another developing country� Different Types of RFPs responses
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FullTechnicalProposal(FTP)� Power of Attorney to sign the Proposal� Proof of Legal Status and Eligibility
1. Technical Proposal Submission Form2. Consultant’s Organization and Experience3. Comments or Suggestions on the: Terms of Reference and
on Counterpart Staff and Facilities to be provided by the Client.
4. Description of the Approach, Methodology, and Work Plan for Performing the Assignment
5. Work Schedule and Planning for Deliverables6. Team Composition, Key Experts Inputs, and attached
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
FullTechnicalProposal(FTP)
� Technical Evaluation
� Firm’s qualifications and experience 100–200 points� Approach and methodology 200–400 points� Personnel biodata 500–700 points � Total 1,000 points
SimplifiedTechnicalProposal(STP)� Power of Attorney to sign the Proposal � Proof of Legal Status and Eligibility� TECH-1 - Technical Proposal Submission Form� TECH-4 - Description of the Approach, Methodology, and Work
Plan for Performing the Assignment� TECH-5 - Work Schedule and Planning for Deliverables� TECH-6 - Team Composition, Key Experts Inputs, and attached
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Technical Evaluation � Approach and methodology 300 points� Personnel biodata 700 points � Total 1,000 points
BiodataTechnicalProposal(BTP)� Power of Attorney to sign the Proposal � Proof of Legal Status and Eligibility � TECH-1 - Technical Proposal Submission Form� TECH-5 - Work Schedule and Planning for Deliverables� TECH-6 - Team Composition, Key Experts Inputs, and
attached Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Technical Evaluation� Work plan and personnel schedule 100 points� Personnel biodata 900 points � Total 1,000 points
TheRequestforProposal:Contents
� Letter of invitation - Shortlisted firms’ names (including associated firms, joint venture partners when applicable);
� Data Sheet - Selection method and type of technical proposal for the selection; Standard Forms
� TOR and any information that the recruiting party decides the shortlisted firms need, with the full background and assignment requirements;
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TheRequestforProposal:Contents
� Evaluation criteria for the technical proposals;� budget for the assignment; and
� Draft Contract and Specifications� See CMS Guidebook # 4 Creating the Technical Proposal
TechnicalProposal:IFIStandardFormsØPower of Attorney to sign the ProposalØProof of Legal Status and Eligibility� TECH-1 Technical Proposal Submission Form� TECH-2 Consultant’s Organization and
Experience� TECH-3 Comments or Suggestions on the:
Terms of Reference and on Counterpart Staff and Facilities to be provided by the Client
TechnicalProposal:IFIStandardForms� TECH-4 Description of the Approach,
Methodology, and Work Plan for Performing the Assignment
� TECH-5 Work Schedule and Planning for Deliverables
� TECH-6 - Team Composition, Key Experts Inputs, and attached Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Section1:LetterofInvitation
� This Section is a template of a letter from the Client addressed to a shortlisted consulting firm inviting it to submit a proposal for a consulting assignment.
� The LOI includes a list of all shortlisted firms to whom similar letters of invitation are sent, and a reference to the selection method and applicable guidelines or policies of the financing institution that govern the selection and award process.
Section2:InstructionstoConsultants
� This Section consists of two parts: “Instructions to Consultants” and “Data Sheet”.
� “Instructions to Consultants” contains provisions that are to be used without modifications. “
Section2- DataSheet� The “Data Sheet” contains information specific to each
selection and corresponds to the clauses in “Instructions to Consultants” that call for selection-specific information to be added.
� Provides information to help shortlisted consultants prepare their proposals.
� Information is also provided on the submission, opening and evaluation of proposals, contract negotiation and award of contract.
� Information in the Data Sheet indicates whether a Full Technical Proposal (FTP), Simplified Technical Proposal (STP) or Biodata Technical Proposal (BTP) shall be used.
� Different Types of RFPs require different levels of efforts
� Full Technical Proposal (FTP)� Simplified Technical Proposal (STP) � Biodata Technical Proposal (BTP)
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RFPTypes
TermsofReference
� This Section describes the scope of services, objectives, goals, specific tasks required to implement the assignment, and relevant background information; provides details on the required qualifications of the key experts; and lists the expected deliverables.
� The inputs to be provided by the borrower; and� Particulars of the output (i.e. reports, drawings, etc.)
required of the consulting firm.� This Section shall not be used to over-write provisions
in Section 2 (Instructions to Consultants)
TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORM
� Template provided by the IFI � “Fill in the Blanks” � Sample in the workbook
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology,andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
Technical Approach and Methodology
� Explain your understanding of the objectives of the assignment, approach to services, methodology for carrying out the activities and obtaining the expected output, and the degree of detail of such output.
� Highlight the problems being addressed and their importance, and explain your technical approach addressing them.
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology, andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
� Propose the main assignment activities, their content and duration, phasing and interrelations, milestones (including interim ADB approvals), and delivery dates for the reports.
� Also explain the methodologies you propose to adopt and highlight the compatibility of those methodologies with the proposed approach.
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology,andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
Organization and Staffing� Propose your team's structure and composition. List
the main disciplines of the assignment, the key expert responsible, and proposed technical and support personnel.
� Specify if you will be the lead firm in a joint venture or associate with sub-consultants.
� For joint ventures, attach a copy of the joint venture agreement.
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology, andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
� Ten page maximum
� A description of the approach, methodology, and work plan for performing the assignment, including a detailed description of the proposed methodology and staffing for training, if the Terms of Reference specify training as a specific component of the assignment.
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology, andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
a) Technical Approach, Methodology, and Organization of the Consultant’s team.
� Explain your understanding of the objectives of the assignment as outlined in the Terms of Reference (TOR), the technical approach, and the methodology you would adopt for implementing the tasks to deliver the expected output(s); the degree of detail of such output; and describe the structure and composition of your team. Do not repeat/copy the TORs in here.
b) Work Plan and Staffing. Outline the plan for the implementation of the main activities/tasks of the assignment, their content and duration, phasing and interrelations, milestones (including interim approvals by the Client), and tentative delivery dates of the reports.
Workplan(STP)
� The proposed work plan should be consistent with the technical approach and methodology, showing understanding of the TOR and ability to translate them into a feasible working plan and work schedule showing the assigned tasks for each expert.
� A list of the final documents (including reports) to be delivered as final output(s) should be included here. The work plan should be consistent with the Work Schedule Form.
DescriptionofApproach,Methodology,andWorkPlanRespondingtotheTermsofReference(STP)
c) Comments (on the TOR and on counterpart staff and facilities)
� Your suggestions should be concise and to the point, and incorporated in your Proposal. Please also include comments, if any, on counterpart staff and facilities to be provided by the Client.
� For example, administrative support, office space, local transportation, equipment, data, background reports, etc.
FORM TECH-2TEAM COMPOSITION &TASKASSIGNMENTS
� Provide a summary chart demonstrating team composition
� Provide name, title and associated tasks � Provide a summary of each personnel � Note: This may be labelled TECH-5 for some IFI
RFPs
FORM TECH-5CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)FOR PROPOSEDINTERNATIONAL OR NATIONAL EXPERTS
* It is important to submit a competent team of experts as well as relevant, well-prepared CVs.
* Since CVs are the main vehicle for presenting the proposed personnel, they must showcase expertise of the proposed individuals
* It is important to emphasize the complementary skills of the personnel, as this demonstrates that the Consultant considered the interdependence of the tasks to be carried out by the various experts.
* Note: this may be labelled TECH -6 for most IFIs
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� CV’s of Team Members� Page limited. Usually 5 pages� Make sure they’re signed, even if by proxy
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Personnel SectionStructure
TechnicalProposalEvaluation
� Proposed Personnel� Measures the quality of the expertise and skills
offered by the consultant� Approach / Methodology
� Measures the adequacy and the reliability of the proposed means to achieve the expected results
� Management Plan� Measures the quality of the project organization and
the capacity to maintain the project on schedule and under control
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TechnicalProposalEvaluation� Work Program
� Measures the degree of understanding of the work involved and the capacity to apply the approach to the project
� Value for Money
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PersonnelEvaluation
� The narrative evaluation criteria for personnel will give more weight to full-time employees of consulting firms and should be consistent with the evaluation sheets and should not include restrictive requirements.
� The narrative evaluation criteria should also be consistent with the TOR.
� The narrative evaluation criteria will be used internally to guide the evaluators.
PersonnelEvaluation
� The personnel evaluation sheet incorporates the weights suggested below for core/ key experts and pass/ fail for other experts.
� Qualification and general experiences 10% to 20%� Project-related experience 60% to 80%� Overseas/country experience 10% to 20%
TechnicalProposalEvaluation� Evaluators first independently assess whether the
technical proposals comply with RFP submission requirements, and then evaluate each proposal.
� Five basic tools used during technical evaluation include the: · TOR;· narrative evaluation criteria;· personnel evaluation sheet;· summary evaluation sheet; and· scoring guide
TechnicalProposalEvaluation
� If a firm fails to include in its proposal one of the core/ key experts identified in the TOR, the proposal may be a grounds for rejection
� The minimum passing technical score is specified in the RFP, which is 750 out of 1,000 points.
� The recruiting party then advises any firm whose technical proposal has scored less than 750 points that such firm has been unsuccessful.
PreparingFinancialProposals
FinancialProposal– ADBStandardForms
� 2nd Inner Envelope with the Financial Proposal (if applicable):
� (1) FIN-1 - Summary of Costs � (2) FIN-2 – Breakdown of Remuneration � (3) FIN-3� (4) FIN-4
FinancialProposal
·Respect all IFI financial regulations and standard rates
·Use unit costs based on current prices in Cdn$, US$, and local currency
·Activities scheduling and expenditures correspond to RFP and Technical proposal content
FinancialProposal·Distinguishes project activity costs from management
costs·Reflects a proportionate balance between program and
management costs
Øtechnical assistance, capital costsØtraining, fellowshipsØManagement
üProvide a financial management strategy not just a budget
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FinancialProposal
·At the negotiations the firm shall be prepared to substantiate its rates, and accept that its proposed rates and other financial matters are subject to scrutiny.
·The Client does not accept an add-on margin for social charges, overhead expenses, etc. for Experts who are not permanent employees of the Consultant.
· In such case, the Consultant shall be entitled only to administrative costs and a fee on the monthly payments charged for sub-contracted Experts.
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FinancialProposalCalculations
� (i) Salary is the gross regular cash salary or fee paid to the individual in the firm’s home office. It shall not contain any premium for work away from headquarters or bonus (except where these are included by law or government regulations).
� (ii) Bonuses are normally paid out of profits. To avoid double counting, any bonuses shall not normally be included in the “Salary” and should be shown separately.
FinancialProposalCalculations
� (iii) Social Charges are the costs of non-monetary benefits and may include, inter alia, social security (including pension, medical, and life insurance costs) and the cost of a paid sick and/or annual leave. � A paid leave during public holidays or an annual leave
taken during an assignment if no Expert’s replacement has been provided is not considered social charges.
FinancialProposalCalculations� (v) Overheads are the Consultant’s business costs that
are not directly related to the execution of the assignment and shall not be reimbursed as separate items under the Contract. � Typical items are home office costs (non-billable time,
time of senior Consultant’s staff monitoring the project, rent of headquarters’ office, support staff, research, staff training, marketing, etc.), the cost of Consultant’s personnel not currently employed on revenue-earning projects, taxes on business activities, and business promotion costs.
FinancialProposalCalculations
� (vi) Profit is normally based on the sum of the Salary, Social costs, and Overheads. If any bonuses paid on a regular basis are listed, a corresponding reduction shall be made in the profit amount. Profit shall not be allowed on travel or any other reimbursable expenses.
� UNDP standard rates for the particular country may be used as reference to determine subsistence allowances
FormFin- 1:SummaryofCosts
FormFin-2:BreakdownofRemuneration
FormFin– 3:BreakdownofReimbursableExpenses
FinancialProposalEvaluation
� Requesting and Evaluating Financial Proposals and Determining the Final Ranking of Proposals
The procedure for requesting and evaluating financial proposals and ranking varies depending on the selection method
� The recruiting party evaluates the financial proposals and verify the price of each using the procedure in the RFP.
QualityCostBasedSelection� Calculations are only for variable (or competitive) cost items
such as remuneration and out-of-pocket expenditures. � Fixed (or non-competitive) cost items such as provisional sums
and contingencies are excluded. They are subtracted from the GEFP, resulting in a net evaluated financial proposal (NEFP).
� The recruiting party then gives the lowest NEFP a financial score of 1,000.
� To calculate the other proposals’ financial scores, the recruiting party divides the lowest NEFP by the NEFP being considered and multiplies the result by 1,000.
� Calculates the final score for each firm by adding the agreed technical score weighting to the agreed financial score weighting.
� Invite the first ranked firm to contract negotiation.
QualityBasedSelection� Evaluates the technical proposals using the RFP evaluation
criteria and scoring system, � Ranks the firms by technical scores, and obtain the
required approval2. � When CMS is used and financial proposals are invited, the
financial proposals should remain unopened (encrypted). � Invite the first ranked firm to submit a financial proposal.� Reviews the financial proposal to check if it complies with
the RFP requirement and identify any major issues for contract negotiation.
� Invite the first ranked firm to contract negotiation.
SampleFormforPreparingforNegotiations
BestPractices inPursuing IFIFundedProjects
� Focus on your strengths and proven track record� Review all IFI-strategies for target countries � Concentrate on sectors of interest and priority issues � Review the project pipeline and identify opportunities� Track the evolution and review relevant documents � Network with decision makers to gather intelligence � Find a local partner
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