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Standard Request for Proposals Selection of Consultants Asian Development Bank December 2021 i This document is subject to copyright. This document may be used and reproduced for non-commercial purposes. Any commercial use, including without limitation reselling, charging to access, redistribute, or for derivative works such as unofficial translations based on these documents is not allowed. ii Master Document for Selection of Consultants – Harmonized SRFP Abbreviations ADB Asian Development Bank BTP biodata technical proposal CMS consultant management system CQS consultants’ qualifications selection CSC consultant selection committee CSRN consulting services recruitment notice CV curriculum vitae EA executing agency EOI expression of interest ETP evaluated total price FBS fixed-budget selection FTP full technical proposal ICS individual consultants selection LCS least-cost selection MDB multilateral development bank OAI Office of Anticorruption and Integrity PES personnel evaluation sheet QBS quality-based selection QCBS quality- and cost-based selection RFP request for proposal SES summary evaluation sheet SRFP standard request for proposal SSS single-source selection or direct contracting STP simplified technical proposal TOR terms of reference UN United Nations iii Master Document for Selection of Consultants – Harmonized SRFP Foreword 1. This standard request for proposals (“SRFP”) has been prepared by the Asian Development Bank (“Bank”) and is based on the Master Procurement Document for 1 Selection of Consultants (“Master Document”). The Master Document was prepared by participating multilateral development banks (“MDBs”) and reflects what was considered “best practices”. 2. This SRFP follows the structure and the provisions of the Master Document, except where specific considerations within the Asian Development Bank have required a change. 3. The italicized notes provide guidance and instructions for the Client within the letter of invitation (Section 1), the data sheet (Section 2), the terms of reference (Section 7) and the special conditions of contract (Section 8 III). Such italicized notes should be deleted once the RFP is finalized and prior to issuance to the shortlisted consultants. 4. Italicized notes specifically meant for shortlisted consultants within the data sheet (Section 2) and the special conditions of contract (Section 8 III) and marked DO NOT MODIFY should be retained. Italicized notes within technical proposal forms (Section 3) and financial proposal forms (Section 4) should not be deleted from the final RFP document issued. 5. This SRFP can be used with different selection methods described in the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and its Borrowers2 (Consulting Guidelines) or the ADB Procurement Policy 2017 (“Policy”) and the Procurement Regulations for ADB Borrowers 2017 (“Procurement Regulations”). 6. The use of this SRFP is not required for selections conducted under commercial practice, selection of individual consultants and selections through ADB’s online consultant management system (CMS). 7. Before preparing a request for proposals (RFP) for a specific assignment, the user must be familiar with the Consulting Guidelines, the Policy and the Procurement Regulations and must have chosen an appropriate method and the appropriate contract form. The SRFP includes two standard forms of contract: one for time-based assignments and the other for lump sum assignments. Please consult with ADB if the Client wishes to adopt a different form of contract such as Framework Agreement. Section 8 of the RFP (Conditions of Contract and Contract Forms) which precedes the two standard forms of contract indicate the circumstances in which their use is most appropriate. 1http://siteresources.worldbank.org/PROCUREMENT/Resources/84265- 320181208647/Master_Harmonized_SRFP_(Oct_2011).pdf This Master Document has been prepared through the joint efforts of the MDBs), namely: the ADB, African Development Bank (AfDB); Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD or World Bank). The Master Document reflects what are considered “best practices” and is intended to be used as a model by these organizations for issuing a harmonized Standard Request for Proposals for each individual institution. The Master Document is intended to be followed, insofar as possible, while allowing for institutional and member country considerations. 2 https://www.adb.org/documents/guidelines-use-consultants-asian-development-bank-and-its-borrowers iv
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