Rehabilitation of Ein Al Sultan Canal in Jericho, Phase II
BACKGROUND
“Public spaces are a key element of individual and social well-being, the places of a community’s collective life, expressions of the diversity of their common, natural and cultural richness, and a foundation of their identity”. Charter of Public Space, Rome, 2013
The United Nations Human Settlements Program, UN-Habitat, is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all. UN-Habitat has the mandate to work with public space, to promote local governments “to use public space for inclusion, economic improvement, culture, and environmental resilience in cities”, to “facilitate and implement exchange, cooperation and research between partners working in this field”, “to develop a policy approach on the role that public spaces play in meeting the challenges of our rapidly urbanizing world, to disseminate that policy and its results widely and to develop a plan for ensuring its application internationally”. Governing Council Resolution 23/4, April 2011. A key milestone was the adoption of the SDG 11.7 which states: that by 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive, and accessible, green and public spaces, particularly for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities. The indicator for the target is requesting local and national governments to collect the meta- data for the “Average share of the built-up area of cities that is open space for public use for all, by sex, age and persons with disabilities”.
Over the past few years there has been growing attention to creating safe, inclusive, and accessible public spaces, especially for women and girls. The adoption of SDG 11.7 and the elaboration of the New Urban Agenda provide significant recognition of the importance of public space to sustainable development and whilst it is a critical first step, on its own it will have little impact without an appropriate follow up mechanism. Therefore, there is a need for supporting local and national governments in developing legislation, policy, norms and practices, which support governments in adopting a holistic and integrated approach to the planning, design development, creation, protection and management of public spaces which are safe, inclusive and accessible for women and girls. Despite the importance of public space, especially for women and girls, it has seldom been given the attention it deserves and, more importantly, in policy and action especially at the local level.
The "HAYA" Programme "Eliminating Violence Against Women in the West Bank and Gaza Strip" is a five-year joint programme funded by the Government of Canada with an overall programme objective of building just and secure communities for women and girls in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This will be achieved through progress against three main outcomes focusing on:
Decreased harmful practices and attitudes that perpetuate and validate violence against women and girls within targeted households and communities;
(2) Increased access by women and girls of gender- responsive EVAW services (economic, medical, psychosocial, security, shelter) free of discrimination;
(3) Strengthened institutional capacity to develop and implement legal and policy frameworks that promote and protect women's and girls' rights with regards to VAW.
Under outcome (1), UN-Habitat in cooperation with the MoLG and Jericho Municipality are looking forward to hiring a registered contractor to perform the tasks required under the assignment: “Rehabilitation of Ein Al Sultan Canal in Jericho, Phase II”. The contractor is required to implement the designs as specified in the architectural, structural and electrical drawings, and as per the specifications of the BoQ.
OBJECTIVES
This assignment aims to continue the achievements of the Phase I of the rehabilitation of Ein Al Sultan Canal in Jericho as a safe and inclusive public space for all. It aims to create a safe connection between Phase I of the project and the existing Ein El Sultan Garden. The project will create a comfortable shaded space, with proper seatings while maintaining the natural slopes, trees, and flow of the water canal, as well the celebration of the cultural heritage in Jericho through employing elements of the infamous Jericho Mosaic. The project also emphasizes the creation of safe and active nightlife through the provision of lighting.
SCOPE OF WORKS / ACTIVITIES
UN-Habitat Palestine Office seeks to implement the second phase of the rehabilitation of Ein Al Sultan in Jericho. Accordingly, the scope of work includes the implementation of all the civil works, excavation, back filling and site preparation works, concrete works, electrical works and finishing works.
In addition to the implementation of Phase II, the scope of work also includes the enhancing the safety and comfort elements in phase I of the project, including all the required works to install a wooden shading element, and implementing enhancements to the level of water in the canal to be safer for users.
DURATION OF WORK
All required works under this contract shall be completed within sixty (60) calendar days starting from the date of site possession by the contractor, mobilization and demobilization included.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
RESPONSIBILITIES OF UN-HABITAT
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Performance of the contractor shall be checked against the approved work plan, compliance with the specifications, safety standards, quality control measures such as material testing and use of approved material and equipment.
WARRANTY/DEFECTS LIABILITY PERIOD
All works shall be warranted for 12 months; this liability will cover all material and workmanship defects arising during the warranty period.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
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PROJECT LOCATION
Palestine, West Bank, Jericho, Ein Al Sultan canal.
MANAGEMENT MODALITY
There will be an Optional Site Visit and Virtual Pre-Bid Conference as per the details below:
The site visit should be self-organized by bidders.
Jericho city, Ein Sultan spring
Meeting Point: Jericho cable car parking
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/x5oqb4zDHYqev7Ce7
Focal Point: Ms. Wafa Butmeh
Date and Time: 19th Feb 2024, 10:00 am
Optional Prebid meeting would be scheduled on Tuesday 20th Feb,2024 at 10:00am via teams
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Video Conference ID: 128 707 888 8
Clarifications
For clarifications regarding this RFQ, you are requested to contact the Procurement Officer, exclusively in writing, via e-mail: Nour Al Masoud [email protected] no later than Thursday, 22nd Feb 2024, Time 4:00 PM Palestine time . No communication, written or verbal, is allowed in connection with this RFQ with any UN staff members other than Procurement Officers.
IMPORTANT***
All Quotation must be submitted via email to [email protected] no later than closing time of RFQ – Thursday, 29nd Feb, 2024, 2:00 PM Nairobi Time . Please do not even copy (cc) any other email address, otherwise your bid may be disqualified, and it is important to mention RFQ reference no. in the email subject, as for this RFQ reference No. is RFQ-3200033446.
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