Resilient and Strategic Transport Operational Enhancement Project in Malawi (Малави - Тендер #71572641) | ||
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Страна: Малави (другие тендеры и закупки Малави) Организатор тендера: The World Bank Номер конкурса: 71572641 Дата публикации: 28-03-2026 Источник тендера: Тендеры всемирного банка |
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P500625
Resilient and Strategic Transport Operational Enhancement Project in Malawi
Malawi
OP00434501
General Procurement Notice
Published
N/A
English
Mar 26, 2026
The Roads Authority
Chisomo Kauma
Private Bag B346 Lilongwe
Malawi
Malawi
265999626161
www.ra.org.mw
GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MALAWI
ROADS AUTHORITY
GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE
COUNTRY: Republic of Malawi
NAME OF PROJECT: Resilient and Strategic Transport Operational Enhancement (RESTORE) Project
SECTOR: Transport
Grant No.: IDA E5150-MW
Project ID No.: P500625
The Government of Malawi has received financing in the amount of US$65 Million equivalent from the World Bank towards the cost of the Resilient and Strategic Transport Operational Enhancement (RESTORE) Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project.
Project Development Objective: The objective of the Project is to provide safe and climate-resilient transport connectivity in the Lower Shire. The project will include the following components:
Component 1: Resilient and Safe Transport Infrastructure Improvement.
This component will finance the improvement of the Thabwa–Chikwawa-Bangula section on M001 and Thabwa-Chitseko-Seveni (S152), and selected markets along M001, and preparatory work for S136 and S151.
Component 2: Climate Resilient Transport Asset Management.
This component will finance the establishment of a Road Asset Management System, which will mainstream climate resilience in the life cycle of the transport asset management process. This component aims to strengthen road asset management practices and procedures, and to build the technical and institutional capacity of sector institutions in climate-resilient transport asset management.
Component 3: Project Management.
This component will support establishment of the Project Implementing Unit (PIU) for project implementation, including supporting the PIU for World Bank fiduciary and safeguards compliance. The Project Implementation Unit (PIU) is working in collaboration with the Roads Authority (RA), Ministry of Transport and Public Works (MoTPW) and the Roads Fund Administration (RFA).
Component 4: Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC).
The CERC is designed to mitigate situations of urgent need or capacity constraints and allows for the rapid reallocation of funding in the event of a natural disaster or crisis that has caused, or is likely to imminently cause, a major adverse economic and/or social impact.
The following Goods and Works will be procured under Open International Competitive procurement:
Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (Sixth Edition, February 2025) (“Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations.
The Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in UN Development Business online, on the World Bank’s external website, Roads Authority websiteQ www.ra.org.mw and “The Daily Times” and “The Nation” local newspapers.
Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below:
Eng. Ammiel Champiti, PhD
The Chief Executive Officer
Roads Authority
Functional Building
Off Paul Kagame Road
Private Bag B346
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
Tel: +265 (0) 1 759 154/156/468
Fax: +265 (0) 1 750 307
Email: ra@ra.org.mw
Website: www.ra.org.mw