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Страна: международный Организатор тендера: The World Bank Номер конкурса: 68486937 Дата публикации: 12-11-2025 Источник тендера: Тендеры всемирного банка |
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P508537
Accelerating Trade Facilitation In The Pacific
East Asia and Pacific
OP00408058
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
TO-MRC-514083-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Nov 27, 2025 16:30
Nov 11, 2025
Ministry of Revenue and Customs
Jawwad Rashid
Nuku"alofa, Tonga
East Asia and Pacific
East Asia and Pacific
+676 28550
The Government of the Kingdom of Tonga (GoT)
Ministry of Finance (MOF), Central Services Unit (CSU)
Accelerating Trade Facilitation In The Pacific(ATFP) Project (P508537)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Assignment: Procurement Officer (PO)
Reference: TO-MRC-514083-CS-INDV
Client/Employer: Ministry of Revenue & Customs, Ministry of Infrastructure and Ports Authority
Issue Date of REOI : 13th November 2025, 04:30 PM (Tongan Time)
Submission Deadline 27th November 2025, 04:30 PM (Tongan Time)
The Government of the Kingdom of Tonga (GoT), through the Ministry of Finance, on behalf of the Ministry of Revenue and Customs, Ministry of Infrastructure and Ports Authority successfully negotiated with the World Bank for funding under the 20th round of International Development Association (IDA) for a project aimed at developing the Tonga Trade Facilitation and Maritime Transport sector. The total financing is around US$ 9.5 M equivalent. Broad objectives of the ATFProject is to reduce the time and cost required for cross-border trade in Participating Pacific Island Countries (PPICs).
ATFP is a regional project that focuses on modernizing customs and border management systems, strengthening port operations, and enhancing regional coordination to improve trade efficiency, lower costs for households and businesses, and build resilience in times of crisis.
Project activities include upgrading customs software (ASYCUDA), developing a National Single Window system, enhancing the trade portal and capacity for importers and exporters, and providing new cargo inspection equipment. Investments will also support improved port infrastructure and operations in Nuku’alofa and Vava’u, with options for further studies into fisheries terminal upgrades. These activities are designed to increase efficiency, strengthen resilience, and contribute to Tonga’s economic competitiveness and growth.
A fully staffed and functional PMU will be established that will include a Project Manager, Procurement Officer, Environmental and Social (E&S) Officer and Finance Management Officer initially and other consultants later as needed.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include the recruitment of the Procurement Officer. As a member of the PMU, the Procurement Officer (PO) is required to proactively lead the procurement workstream with all relevant team members and stakeholders so that the procurement arrangements successfully deliver Value for Money (VfM) towards achieving the different Project Development Objectives. Any other objective under the scope of project.
Procurement Plan and PPSD sets the scope of this assignment. PO is responsible to carry out all planned procurement activities timely, effectively and efficiently towards achieving KPIs and procurement efficiencies. Procurement Plan is an organic document i.e. subject to change depending on the iterative nature of project work. PO scope of work includes working with PM and all PMU workstreams staff towards achieving VfM, PDOs and other related tasks including capacity building.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include the recruitment of the Procurement Officer, among others. The overall responsibility of the officer is to:
Ensure all activities are consistent with the Legal Agreements, Workplan/budget, approved Procurement Plan, Project Operations Manual, Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) and M&E frameworks as applicable.
Collaborate with the World Bank, MOF & CSU, IAs and other agencies as and when necessary, on the development, updating and revision of Project documents including the project workplan & budgeting, Procurement Plan, update PPSD, Project Operational Manual, Work Schedules, Guidelines and oth`er relevant Project documents including (but not limited to):
To achieve the above objective the PO is required to undertake any reasonable task to ensure the effective implementation of the project’s activities, including the following tasks:
This is a full-time position (may be extended based on needs and performance of the consultant)
The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtain from jawadtcsu@gmail.com or ataumoepeau@finance.gov.to
The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible individuals (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services (attach curriculum vitae with description of qualifications, experience in similar assignments, similar conditions, etc.).
The criteria for selecting the Consultant are:
EXPERTISE REQUIREMENTS
Academic Background and Relevant Experience
Minimum Requirements
Desirable Requirements
Qualification/Education (20 marks):
Bachelor’s degree:10 points; Master’s degree: 15 points
Membership of a professional bodies: 5 points
3+ to 5+ years experience (10 points)
5+ to 10 years experience (20 points)
10+ to 15 years experience (30 points)
Demonstrated working experience in Tonga (5 points)
Demonstrated working experience in the regional or similar environment (10 points)
Demonstrated to completion of all World Bank Training Modules online (Procurement, Contract Management, Orientation Module) (15 points)
Knowledge and Skills: 20 points
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Criteria |
Maximum score |
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20 |
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60 |
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20 |
Please note that an interview and test may be administered if required to top ranked candidate(s).
The remuneration package for this position is attractive and will be determined based on qualifications, experience, and previous remunerations for similar assignments.
Further information can be obtained at the email above during office hours 08:30 to 16:30 hours weekdays.
A firm is eligible to nominate an individual – however, note that only the experience and qualifications of the nominated individual shall be used in the selection process, and that (their) corporate experience shall not be considered. The firm, if proposing an individual, must specify whether the contract would be signed with the firm or the proposed individual.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, dated Feb.2025 (“the Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the above cited Procurement Regulations.
INSTRUCTION FOR SUBMISSION:
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below in person, or by e-mail no later than 04:30pm (Tongan Time) of Thursday, 27th November 2025.
Attention to:
Mr. Michael Cokanasiga
Chief Executive Officer
Ministry of Revenue and Customs
Nuku’alofa Tonga Islands,
Address for Hard -copy submissions: CSU Office, 1st Floor Tungi – Colonnade at Nuku’alofa, Tonga.
E-mail for electronic Submission: jawadtcsu@gmail.com / ataumoepeau@finance.gov.to and stokai@finance.gov.to and copy to: sfaletau@finance.gov.to
Documents that MUST be submitted:
Please limit your CV to only 3-5 pages addressing each of the Selection Criteria with exact details.