Zambia - Feasibility Study, Detailed Engineering Design and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the Improvement of Prioritized Roads
Type: Special Notice
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MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONWashington, DC, 20005, USA

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Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesT (5416)
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    The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is seeking qualified consulting engineering firms to conduct a feasibility study, detailed engineering design, and environmental and social impact assessment for the improvement of prioritized roads in Zambia. This procurement is part of the Zambia Farm-to-Market Compact, which aims to facilitate poverty reduction through economic growth, with a total investment of approximately $491.75 million, including $458 million from MCC and $33.75 million from the Government of Zambia. The selected firm will be responsible for providing comprehensive consulting services as outlined in the Terms of Reference, with offers due electronically by 4:00 PM CAT on December 18, 2024. Interested parties can contact Mwila Kapita at mwila.kapita@mpcaz.co.zm for further information and are encouraged to register for the Request for Offers through the provided link.

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    mwila.kapita@mpcaz.co.zm
    mwila.kapita@mpcaz.co.zm
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