[opportunities] WWF-Viet Nam: (Re-ad) Tender Ref 11.21 - Invitation for Consultancy service to conduct analysis to identify and approach of the market leaders in the sand value chain in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
Linh Kim Nguyen Diep
linh.kimnguyen at wwf.org.vn
Fri Mar 5 10:11:21 +07 2021
Chị Ngân ơi,
Đăng giúp em cái này nhé. Thanks chị nhiều ạ.
Linh
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WWF-Viet Nam is looking for consultancy service to conduct analysis to
identify and approach the market leaders in the sand value chain in the
Vietnamese Mekong Delta.
The project: Drifting Sands - Mitigating the impacts of climate change in
the Mekong Delta through public and private sector engagement in the sand
industry
Supervised by: WWF IKI Sand Mining Project Director
Work location: Viet Nam
Duration: 02 April – 30 June 2021
Scope of work and major responsibilities:
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Describe the structures in the aggregates (sand and gravel) value chain:
Which steps in value creation are there, and which actors are involved with
each? (particular focus should be given to the construction sector);
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Provide a stakeholder analysis (private sector and State Owned
Enterprises - SOE) characterising the interests and influence of key
stakeholders;
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Identify market leaders in the construction industry at the different
steps of the sand value chain in the Mekong Delta (e.g. as sand producers,
concrete producers, infrastructure developers), including a rough estimate
of the quantities of sand used by them annually during the last ten years;
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Identify the key investors of building/infrastructure projects in the
Mekong Delta (including HCMC, Bien Hoa and Dong Nai), and a brief
characterisation of their legal structure and investment portfolio (i.e.
geography of sand used in the construction sector);
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Develop and describe in narrative the system map relations amongst the
private sector stakeholders within the Sand Value Chain
Required knowledge/expertise:
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Advanced degree (Ph.D. preferred) in economic development,
socio-economics, natural resources economics, investments, economic master
planning, industrial development, Civil engineering or other related fields,
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Strong proven experience of stakeholders mapping,
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Strong analytical skills
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with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant
amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy,
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Strong previous experience working on or with the aggregates/
construction sector,
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English proficiency is a must.
Detailed terms of reference can be found here:
https://vietnam.panda.org/en/get_involved/jobs/?uNewsID=366456
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified and interested candidates are requested to bid (either as a team
or individually). The tender should contain the following:
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A technical proposal with brief description of why the service provider
considers him/herself as the most suitable for the assignment, and a
detailed clear methodology, on how they will approach and complete the
assignment.
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Financial proposal that indicates the all-inclusive fixed total contract
price (inclusive of Viet Nam VAT), supported by a breakdown of costs and
indication of daily rate.
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The technical proposal should also contain personal CV as well as the
contact details (email and telephone number) of at least three (3)
professional references.
A soft copy of the application should be sent to procurement at wwf.org.vn
(Your email must have the subject heading indicating [Name of Consultant]-Ref
11.21 IKI SMP SAND VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS).
Deadline for applications is March 19th, 2021.
Please kindly note that each email submission may not exceed 25MB in size
*Only selected candidate(s) will be contacted on the outcome of their
tender.*
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workforce."
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*Kim Nguyen Diep Linh (Ms.)*
HR Assistant
WWF-Viet Nam
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