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Open General Procurement Notice (GPN) Caribbean Development Bank Environmental Barbados ID CDB-43036

Constitution River Flood Mitigation Project

Estimated value
$6,877,000 USD
Deadline
Days left

Funding & implementation chain

  1. Financier

    Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)

  2. Borrower

    Government of Barbados (GOBD)

  3. Executor

    Barbados Tourism Investment Inc. (BTII)

Procurement notes

General Procurement Notice (GPN) — announcement only; no single biddable deadline. Notice covers multiple upcoming procurements (1 consultancy + 2 works packages) with indicative procurement windows rather than a bid deadline. Estimated value reflects the total CDB financing for the project.

Additional details from the notice (9)
Source
CDB
Co Financier
European Investment Bank (EIB) — for the Constitution River Climate Vulnerability Assessment contract
Financing Amount Usd
6877000
Financing Currency
USD
Eligibility
Consultants and/or contractors from CDB member countries are eligible. For the EIB-funded Constitution River Climate Vulnerability Assessment, eligibility is extended to all countries.
Planned Procurements
Consultancy Services
[{'name': 'Constitution River Climate Vulnerability Assessment', 'indicative_period': 'May 2017 to October 2017', 'funded_by': 'EIB (in part)'}]
Works
[{'name': 'Channels Works', 'indicative_period': 'July 2017 to February 2018'}, {'name': 'Landscaping', 'indicative_period': 'July 2017 to February 2018'}]
Contact Block
Role
Project Coordinator
Organisation
Barbados Tourism Investment Inc.
Address
Ground Floor, Old Town Hall building, Cheapside, Bridgetown, BARBADOS BB111142
Phone
(246) 535-5391 Ext. 226
Fax
(246) 426-7086
Email
ddasilva@tourisminvest.com.bb
Secondary Contact
Organisation
Caribbean Development Bank
Address
P.O. Box 408, Wildey, St. Michael, Barbados, W.I. BBB11000
Tel
246 539 1600
Project Purpose
Flood mitigation works on the Constitution River in Bridgetown, Barbados, including climate vulnerability assessment, channel works, and landscaping to reduce flood risk in the capital.