The objective of the study is to compile and complement existing information on trade in Construction and Related Engineering services with the view of assisting COMESA Member States' participation in the regional negotiations on trade in services.
The study will cover Construction and Related Engineering services, as covered in the WTO W/120 classification and the UN CPC Version 2 for a detailed classification.
The consultant will be expected to cover the following sections: Regulatory regime and trade openness, structure of the sector and level of competition, and level of liberalization across the region.
The consultant is expected to carry out the following activities in order to deliver the expected results of the assignment:
a.Undertake desk research of relevant literature on construction and related engineering services in the region;
b.In order to complement, update and verify any missing information, prepare a data collection tool (such as a questionnaire or discussion questions), collect and analyze the data; and
c.Based on the outcome of the above activities prepare a draft report. Refine the draft report based on the comments from the sectoral stakeholders, and Secretariat as appropriate; and submit a final report (in soft and hardcopy);
The study should be finalized within 3 calendar months with an effort of 55 man days.
COMESA now invites eligible and qualified Individual Consultants to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services giving a description of similar assignments undertaken.
The successful Individual Consultant will have at least 7 years of professional experience in economic analysis and regional economic integration with a specific focus on trade in services in the COMESA or comparable region; and research experience with construction and related engineering services markets in the COMESA region. The consultant must have at least a Master's degree in Economics, Law, or equivalent. He or she should be fluent in written and spoken English and be computer literate. Fluency in French and/or Arabic would be an asset.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Selection for Individual Consultant procedures set out in the African capacity Building Foundation's Procurement Guidelines for Grant Recipients (July 2011) which can be downloaded from the ACBF website: www.acbf-pact.org. Expression of Interest clearly marked "Expression of Interest for Consultancy to Undertake a Study on Construction and Related Engineering Services in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa" can be submitted as hard copies at the address below on or before 1700 hours local time on 28th October 2014.
The Chairman – Procurement Committee:
COMESA
P.o. Box 30051
Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: +260 211 229725-31
Fax: +260 211 227318
Attn: Procurement Unit Or through email using the following address procurement@comesa.int.
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