Friday, March 10, 2023

Clean Cities Blue Ocean (CCBO) Program Request for Proposal No. 2023-16 “Landfill Baseline Data Collection and Recommendations”

Project Name:    USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean
Task Order No.:    AID-OAA-I-14-00059/7200AA19F00

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SOW Title:    Landfill Baseline Data Collection and Recommendations
Location:    Semarang Landfill, Makassar Landfill, and Ambon Landfill

Background
On August 28, 2019, Tetra Tech was awarded the Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) program, a five-year, $53 million contract from the USAID Bureau of Economic Growth, Education, and Environment. CCBO is the Agency’s flagship program to respond to the global crisis of marine plastic pollution, designed to focus on marine plastics pollution directly at its source in cities and towns, specifically in rapidly urbanizing areas throughout many low- and middle-income countries. Under direction from USAID, and in collaboration with global, regional, and local stakeholders, CCBO will test, scale, and share inclusive and sustainable reduce, reuse, recycle (3R) and Solid Waste Management (SWM) solutions in focal countries and selected cities.

CCBO is the Agency’s flagship program to respond to the global crisis of marine plastic pollution. The program was awarded to Tetra Tech and its team in August 2019. CCBO has four objectives: Objective 1: Promote reduce, reuse, recycle (3Rs) and strengthen local and regional markets for recycled plastics; Objective 2: Build social and behavior change (SBC) for 3Rs and sustainable solid waste management (SWM); Objective 3: Increase capacity and effective governance of SWM and recycling systems; and Objective 4: Support international fora, public-private partnerships, and multi-stakeholder alliances.

CCBO has selected three engagement sites in Indonesia to implement, test, and scale solutions over the life of the program: Kota Ambon, Kota Semarang, and Kota Makassar. Sites were selected based on CCBO selection criteria and with consideration of priority areas for the national government of Indonesia and the USAID/Indonesia Mission. Across its sites, CCBO aims to learn from and expand upon the success of proven initiatives by local government and non-governmental organizations.

One of CCBO Indonesia activity that will be done to increase capacity and effective governance of SWM and recycling systems (Objective 3) is to help identify mechanisms to improve landfill functions, safety, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In order to assist in this capacity, a detailed baseline data collection, analysis, and recommendations for improvement of the landfill are needed. This SoW is intended to find a qualified subcontractor to develop a detailed baseline data and improvement  prepare recommendations for the three major landfills located within Semarang, Makassar, and Ambon.

Purpose and Objective
To provide a detailed baseline data and improvement recommendation of the landfill in Ambon, Makassar, and Semarang in order to improve landfill functions, safety, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Tasks
The selected sub-contractor will conduct the following activities:
- Provide instruments needed for the landfill soil sondir boring and water quality test
- Conduct landfill soil sondir boring and water quality test in Ambon, Makassar, and Semarang Landfill
- Provide a detailed result of landfill soil sondir boring and water quality test
- Obtain information about landfill infrastructure condition, daily input, remaining capacity, management institution, SOP implementation, operational and maintenance cost, funding source, and social condition of the communities surrounding the landfill.
- Analyze obtained information and data to develop recommendation for landfill infrastructure, SOP, management, funding, and surrounding social condition improvement.
- Work closely with Solid Waste Specialist of CCBO Indonesia and Solid Waste Adviser of CCBO Home Office
- Brief CCBO Indonesia staff monthly on the progress
- Revise and develop final deliverables, as requested

Deliverables and Due Dates
No.    Output    Deadline
1.    DBA Policy Activation    Upon contract signature
2.    Semarang, Makassar, and Ambon Landfill data collection plan for Improvement Recommendation    1 month after contract signing
3.    Ambon landfill condition analysis result    2 months after contract signing
4.    Makassar landfill condition analysis result    3 months after contract signing
5.    Semarang landfill condition analysis result    4 months after contract signing
6.    Ambon, Makassar, and Semarang Landfill’s improvement recommendation    5 months after contract signing

Qualifications
The qualified firm should have prior experience conducting similar work. They must be legally registered in Indonesia. The proposed team should consist of:
- One (1) Team Leader with a minimum of 10 (ten) years’ experience in developing Landfill Improvement Recommendation
- A team of Experts to achieve the objectives of this scope of work. The proposed team members should have a minimum of 5 (five) years’ experience of working in one or more of the following fields: Landfill Development, Environmental Management, Sociology, Economy/Finance
- Administrative and Finance staff to manage the logistics required to implement this scope and comply with the conditions of the contract.

Period of Performance
The activity is expected to take five months from the date of contract signature.

Kindly read the complete RFP in the following link:
https://devjobsindo.org/wp-content/uploads/jobmonster/2023-16-Request-for-Proposal-RFP_Landfill-Baseline-Data_final.pdf

 

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