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Title: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK


1
  • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE AFRICAN
    DEVELOPMENT BANK
  • Ahmed Benbarka
  • Head of Procurement and Financial Management
    Unit
  • Canada (Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal)
  • June (11, 13, 15 and 19 June 2007)

2
ADB Business Opportunities - Summary
  • The opportunities
  • Canadian Share of Procurement
  • Procurement Environment and Harmonization
  • Basic Principles of Procurement
  • Good Procurement Practices
  • Good-Works and Consultancy
  • Division of Labour
  • Winning Strategy and Success
  • Sources of Information

3
The Opportunities
  • The Lending Operations Will Translate Into
    Opportunities to Source
  • Goods
  • Works
  • Consultancy Services
  • Technical Assistance and Training
  • From National International Markets
  • Using Bank Procurement Rules

4
ADB Procurement Statistics on Winning Canadian
Companies
  • Canadian Companies 2004
  • Amounts in UA
  • Contracts Won
  • Number 27
  • Goods 1 (0.61 m)
  • Civil Works 0
  • Consultancy Services 26 (6.7 m)
  • Total Value 9.4 m
  • of Total Number 2,61
  • of Total Value 1,94
  • 1 UA 1.5 CAN

5
ADB Procurement Statistics On Winning Canadian
Companies
  • Canadian Companies 2005
  • Amounts in UA
  • Contracts Won
  • Number 14
  • Goods 0
  • Civil Works 0
  • Consultancy Services 14 (1.6 m)
  • Total Value 1.59 m
  • of Total Number 1,14
  • of Total Value 0,33

6
ADB Procurement Statistics On Winning Canadian
Companies
  • Canadian Companies 2006
  • Amounts in UA
  • Contracts Won
  • Number 20
  • Goods 1 (0.475 m)
  • Civil Works 0
  • Consultancy Services 19 (10.14 m)
  • Total Value 10.61 m
  • of Total Number 1,78
  • of Total Value 2,30

7
Procurement Environment
  • In the Bank (Complete Overhaul of procurement
    Process)
  • Revision of Procurement Rules
  • Goods and Works
  • Consultancy Services
  • Harmonized with other MDBs
  • Posted on website for Comments

8
Procurement Environment
  • In the Bank
  • Revision of Internal Procedures
  • New and efficient Review Process
  • Monitoring and Guidance
  • Procurement (Accreditation)
  • Automated Review Process
  • More Use of Field Offices
  • Results Quality at Entry and Speedy Delivery

9
Procurement Environment
  • In the Borrowing Countries
  • Reform of Country Systems
  • Training of Implementers
  • Country Procurement Assessment
  • Project Financial Management
  • (New)
  • Results Quality at Entry and Speedy Delivery

10
Harmonization - Procurement Environment
  • Major Aspects of Rules Harmonized in concepts
  • Master Standard Bidding Documents (Goods and
    Works)
  • Country Procurement Assessments Reports
  • Reforms of Public expenditure and Procurement
  • Other documents under preparation

11
Harmonization - Procurement Environment
  • Annual Meeting Heads of Procurement
  • Fighting Fraud and Corruption
  • Sharing Information and Training

12
Good Procurement Practice
  • Pursuit of Economy and Efficiency - ICB
  • Ensuring Equal Opportunity for all Eligible
    Bidders - Advertisements / Eligibility
  • Encouragement of the Development and
    Participation of Regional Firms
    Domestic/Regional PreferenceGoods/Works
    National/Regional Shortlists for Services
  • Transparency in Procurement Process - Role of the
    Bank

13
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (1)
  • International Competitive Bidding
  • Use of International Competitive Bidding is the
    Rule
  • Other Limited Modes of Procurement Must be
    Justified
  • One Envelope System
  • Two Stage Bidding Permitted when suitable

14
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (2)
  • International Competitive Bidding
  • Advertisements Publication of GPN in UNDB
    Publication of SPN in UNDB
  • Use of Standard Bidding Documents Mandatory
  • Bidding Documents must contain all conditions
    placed on procurement
  • Minimum Period of 60 days allowed for Preparation
    of Bids
  • Possibility for Bidders to seek Clarifications on
    aspects of bidding documents

15
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (3)
  • International Competitive Bidding
  • Public Opening of Bids
  • Evaluation Criteria are Specified in Bidding
    Documents and evaluation is undertaken following
    these known criteria
  • Contract is awarded to Bidder with the "LOWEST
    EVALUATED COST BID
  • Other Evaluation Methods

16
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (4)
  • International Competitive Bidding
  • International Specification or their equivalent
  • International Contract conditions
  • Options Adjudication or Arbitration

17
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (5)
  • Domestic Preference Margin
  • Manufactured Goods and Related Services 15
  • Construction Works 10

18
Good Procurement Practice Goods and Works (6)
  • Regional Preference Margin
  • Manufactured Goods and Related Services 10
  • Construction Works 7.5

19
Good Procurement PracticeConsultancy Services
  • Types of Services
  • Pre-Investment Studies (Economic, Financial,
    Technical, Institutional)
  • Detailed Engineering Designs and Preparation of
    Tender Documents
  • Supervision, Monitoring and Control of Project
    Implementation
  • Technical Assistance and other Advisory Services

20
  • Good Procurement Practice Consultancy Services
    Short-listing

Composition Qualified Firms or Consortia
  • Requirements
  • 5 to 7 firms
  • Wide geographic distribution (not more than
    two firms from one country
  • At least one firm from a regional member
    country and
  • Consortium/joint venture of firms from member
    countries encouraged

21
  • Good Procurement Practice Consultancy Services
    Short-listing

Source of Shortlists
  • Consultants who have Expressed Interest
  • Borrowers Experience
  • Banks Register of Consultants (Dacon)
  • Through Pre-qualification (Advertisement)

22
  • Good Procurement Practice Consultancy Services
    Short-listing

Source of Shortlists
Advertisement Pre-Qualification of
Consultants Complex and Costly Services (more
than UA 1,000,000) Procurement Announcement In
the Untied Nations Development Business Journal
(contracts more than UA 350,000)
23
Good Procurement Practice Evaluation of
Consultants Proposals
3 Selection Procedures
1. Selection based on technical quality 2.
Selection based on technical quality with price
consideration 3. Selection based on
establishing the comparability between
technical proposals and selection of the
lowest offer
24
Good Procurement Practice Evaluation of
Consultants Proposals
Evaluation of Proposals
  • Two Envelope System
  • Technical Evaluation First
  • Financial Evaluation Carried on Proposals Meeting
    the Minimum Requirements
  • Financial Offer of Successful Firms will be
    Opened
  • No Public Opening of Proposals

25
Good Procurement Practice Evaluation of
Consultants Proposals
Evaluation of Proposals
  • Technical Quality Only
  • Only The Financial Offer of the First Ranked will
    be Opened
  • Negotiations Initiated for possible contract
    award
  • If not successful second invited for negotiations

26
Good Procurement Practice Evaluation of
Consultants Proposals
Evaluation of Proposals
  • Selection Based On Technical Quality with Price
    Consideration
  • weights Technical70 Financial 30
  • Financial Offer of all Qualified Offers will be
    Opened
  • Firm with Highest Combined Score be Invited for
    Negotiations

27
Good Procurement Practice Evaluation of
Consultants Proposals
Evaluation of Proposals
  • Selection Based on Establishing the Comparability
    between Technical Proposals and Selection of the
    Lowest Offer
  • Financial Offer of All Qualified Firms Will be
    Opened within 10 of the Highest
  • Lowest Evaluated Cost Offer will be Invited for
    Negotiations

28
  • Role of the Borrower
  • Advertises and Issues Bidding Documents
  • Evaluates and Selects a winner
  • Awards, Signs and Administers Contract
  • Supervises Contract Execution

Bank required to approve or commenton each stage
of the selection process
29
  • Role of the Borrower
  • Settlement of Payments
  • Responding to Complaints
  • Consideration of Claims
  • Reporting to the Bank

Bank required to approve or commenton each stage
of the selection process
30
Role of the Bank
  • Preparation of Standard Bidding Documents for
    Mandatory Use by Borrowers
  • Provision of Free Access to UNDB
  • Verification of Each Stage of the Process to
    Ensure Transparency

31
Role of the Bank
  • Provision of No objection to Borrowers'
    Bidding Documents, Bid Evaluation Report and
    Contract Award Recommendation
  • The Bank is not a party to the Contract
  • Imposition of Sanctions in case of Fraud and
    Corruption

32
Role of the Bank
  • Make Payments Upon Borrowers Request
  • Review Serious Receivable Complaints
  • Applying sanctions on fraud and corruption

33
Positioning Strategy
  • Project Cycle Information Flow
  • Identification Preparation (When Project
    included in Pipeline)
  • Appraisal (Technical, Environmental, Economic)
  • Approval (Press Release)
  • Implementation (General and Specific Procurement
    Notices)

34
Winning Strategy
  • Strategic Positioning (Monitor announcements and
    pipeline)
  • Targeted Selection Country, Sector, Project
  • Reliable Local Partner
  • Visit Client and Project Area
  • Team up with Canadian firms

35
Winning Strategy
  • Use Canadian Representation in Project Country
  • Your Bank must Know Local financial Tools
  • Price Competitively
  • Get Bidding Document and Bid on Time
  • Prepare Clear Bid with no Major Deviations

36
Contract Conditins
  • How ADB sees Contracts
  • Integral Part of Bidding Process
  • Equitable Among Bidders
  • Fair to Clients and Contractors (Win-Win)
  • Includes Provisions on Fraud Corruption
  • Use of International Standards (e.g. FIDIC)

37
  • On Winning Contracts
  • Demonstrate Strengths (technical, financial,
    personnel) in specific fields
  • Establish proven track record
  • Senior management must be ready to investment
    time and energy required
  • Exhibit capacity to prepare written proposals in
    accordance with TOR and Specifications

38
  • On Winning Contracts
  • Develop well thought-out Business Plan for Africa
  • Establish linkages with firms/agencies in Africa
  • Defend your bid
  • Avoid underbidding
  • Avoid fraud and corruption

39
Should Bidding Problems Arise?
  • Seek clarification from Contracting Agency
  • May write to the ADB Director of Operations
  • May write to the ADB Executive Director
  • Observe period of confidentiality

40
Should Bidding Problems Arise?
  • Make use of Redress Mechanisms Procurement Review
    Committee (PRC)
  • Neutral and Independent
  • Reviews receivable complaints
  • makes final decision on behalf of the Bank

41
During Contract Execution?
  • Control unfounded contract variations
  • Variations above certain thresholds will not be
    accepted by the Bank (re-tender)
  • The Bank does not finance penalties, claims

42
Sources of Information on Bank Group-financed
Projects
  • Press Releases
  • Quarterly Operational Summary (QOS) of Projects
  • United Nations Development Business
  • Bank's Web site www.afdb.org
  • ADB Business Bulletin
  • Project Executing Agencies in Borrowing Countries

43
Online Registration of Consultants from AfDB
Dacon Web Site
  • Type http//www.afdb.org in the address bar
  • Click on OPPORTUNITIES link
  • Click on CONSULTANCY SERVICES
  • Click on DACON Data on consultant
  • Read carefully the Registration User Guide
  • Follow the Registration User Guide to complete
    the registration forms
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