Procurement Consultancy Services

Procurement consultancy services with EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) may involve providing advice and support to clients in the planning, procurement, and management of projects financed by EBRD. EBRD is a multilateral development bank that provides financing and technical assistance for sustainable development projects in various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and private sector development.

We, as an experienced executive in the energy and infrastructure sectors, may be able to provide procurement consultancy services to clients seeking to secure EBRD funding for their projects. EBRD funding typically requires compliance with EBRD's procurement policies and procedures, which aim to promote transparency, competition, and efficiency in the procurement process.

Our expertise in procurement consultancy services with EBRD may include:

  • Advising clients on the eligibility criteria and application procedures for EBRD funding, and assisting them in the preparation of project proposals and feasibility studies.
  • Providing guidance on the procurement procedures and documentation required under EBRD policies, including the development of procurement plans, technical specifications, and evaluation criteria.
  • Conducting tender evaluations and negotiations with bidders, and advising clients on the selection of the most suitable contractor.
  • Providing ongoing contract management support to clients, including the monitoring of contractor performance, the administration of contract variations and claims, and the resolution of disputes.
  • Providing training and support to clients in the use of EBRD procurement policies, including the interpretation of procurement provisions and the management of project risks.

Overall, procurement consultancy services with EBRD can help clients to navigate the complex process of securing funding and procuring services for their development projects, while also ensuring compliance with EBRD's procurement policies and best practices.

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