Terms of Reference for
Senior Public Procurement Expert to provide expertise to the State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine
Background and context
Supporting anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine is a high political priority for the European Union and Denmark. By combating corruption, the Program contributes to the consolidation of democracy and economic growth of Ukraine, as well as the successful approximation of Ukraine with the EU.
The topic of reconstruction aid and integrity is one of the key activities of the program, both at the national and local levels and across the components of the EUACI. The Government of Ukraine is the key counterpart of the EUACI in this area.
The State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine (created by means of merge of the State Agency for Infrastructure Projects and the State Agency for Automobile Roads of Ukraine) was created (hereinafter – the Agency) under the Ministry for Restoration. Its task is to directly manage and oversee implementation of selected recovery projects, while the Ministry is tasked to develop relevant policy and oversee its implementation.
To support the Ukrainian government’s efforts to effectively manage the process of the war-time reconstruction and post-war recovery and to ensure that transparency and integrity considerations are taken into account, the EUACI has engaged with the Ministry for Restoration to establish the compact Integrity Support Group (ISG) consisting of several experts fully embedded into the Ministry work. The Agency has its Capacity Building Office (CBO) consisting of consultants and experts supported by international organizations and donors.
Given that all funds for reconstruction will be used through certain procurement procedures, and since construction projects are among the most complex forms of contracts, building an effective, competitive, and transparent procurement process for reconstruction is one of the key tasks of the Agency's anti-corruption program. This task is made more difficult by the fact that historically, in recent years, the greatest corruption risks in the public sector have been observed in public procurement. As a part of the CBO, the EUACI has been requested to provide a Senior Public Procurement Expert will work and coordinate the work of other experts for providing the enhancement of procurements for territorial bodies of the Agency called Regional Offices for Restoration (RORs), The previous EUACI and The Agency cooperation in the field of analyzing and enhancing the procurements procedures for RORs is successful.
Objective:
The assignment’s main objective is to elaborate, support and oversee effective procurement processes to minimize corruption risks, including through centralization and standardization, as well as to build capacity within the Agency. Both at the national level as well as at the Agency's Regional Offices for Restoration (hereinafter – ROR).
Scope of work
Scope of work contains several main directions
1. Procurement Strategy Development and Implementation to minimize corruption risks
2. Capacity Building
3. Internal public procurement policy development
4. Standardize and centralize the procurement process in the Agency and Regional Offices for Restoration
Expected deliverables:
Table 1: Summary of deliverables/outputs and the tentative timeline for delivery
The timelines indicated in the table above are indicative. The Consultant will reflect on and update the timelines for different activities while preparing and updating the Consultant’s work plan. Other deliverables are agreed upon with the Agency and EUACI.
Timeline
The intended commencement date is the date of signature of the contract with the consultant and the period of implementation of the contract will be 8 months, with a duration of up to 180 working days.
Requirements to the Service Provider
The contract will be awarded to an expert meeting the following criteria:
General qualifications:
Adequacy for the assignment:
The expert is expected to work from the premises of the Agency for Restoration.
Monitoring and evaluation:
Definition of indicators
The performance of the contractor will be judged upon reaching the purpose of this contract as well as obtaining its results, as indicated in the sections "Objective" and "Expected Deliverables" herein respectively.
Special requirements
By signing the contract, the contractor (and its representatives) agree to hold in trust and confidence any information or documents ("confidential information"), disclosed to the contractor or discovered by the contractor or prepared by the contractor in the course of or as a result of the implementation of the contract and agrees that it shall be used only for the purposes of the contract implementation and shall not be disclosed to any third party without EUACI authorization.
The contractor reports to the deputy head of the Agency and EUACI. The contractor shall de-brief the EUACI prior to finalizing the assignment.
Bidding details
The bidder must submit the following information to be considered:
The contract budget cannot exceed 32,400 euros (including all operational and business trip expenditures).
How to apply
The deadline for submitting the proposals is 6 December 2024, 18:00 Kyiv time.
The proposals shall be submitted within the above deadline to [email protected] and [email protected], indicating the subject line “Senior Procurement Expert for Agency”.
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Bidding language: English
Any clarification questions for the bid request should be addressed to [email protected], no later than 29 November 2025, 18:00 Kyiv time.
Evaluation criteria
Bids will be evaluated under the criteria provided below:
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