Terms Of Reference Renovation of Wash Infrastructure
Job Description
Since 1958, CRS Ghana has maintained a close collaboration with Ghana Health Service and National Ambulance Service to design and implement health facility and community-based interventions aimed at enhancing health service delivery, accessibility, utilization, and quality within communities across the Northern Regions of Ghana. The notable achievements of CRS's health initiatives, particularly in improving maternal and caregiver health knowledge, facilitating timely referrals, and enhancing the quality of care, have positioned CRS as a significant contributor to shaping policies and strategies concerning Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) in Ghana. Building on these successes, CRS Ghana secured funding from Latter-day Saint Charities (LDSC) to launch the Holistic Opportunities for Positive Engagement in Maternal and Child Health (HOPE-MCH) Project. This initiative will be implemented across ten districts in Northern Ghana, namely Gushegu, Yendi, Nanumba North, Mamprugu Moagduri, East Mamprusi, West Mamprusi, Central Gonja, West Gonja, Nabdam, and Talensi, benefitting approximately 232,590 individuals with enhanced care at 110 targeted health facilities supported by the project. The overarching objective of HOPE-MCH is to enhance access and utilization of maternal and newborn services for children under 3 years old, their mothers, and pregnant women in Ghana. To achieve this objective, the project has delineated its activities into three interlinked and mutually reinforcing objectives: Generate community demand for skilled health services, increase accessibility to health and nutrition services and products, and enhance the provision of comprehensive and disability-friendly care. These strategic focuses aim to streamline the patient pathway to care, thereby contributing significantly to averting maternal and child morbidity and mortality in a sustainable manner
Requirement(s)
BID REQUIREMENTS To submit a bid for this contract, each bidder is required to provide a minimum of the following Specification of Lot number(s) and description. A separate bid must be packaged with appropriate labeling for each Lot. All legal documents specified in the Bid Data Sheet (section 8) Previous works of similar nature in the last 5 years (2016 to date), indicating location and references, with proof of award and/or completion (completion certificates, award letter, agreements, payment certificates, payment advice, etc.) Bill of Quantities (BOQs) with detailed description of costs Methodology (describing approach to deploy all materials and labour to complete work within agreed timeline) Detailed Work Plan for the execution of works (with start and end dates) All bidders are encouraged to visit project areas listed above to gather sufficient information about the sites before submission of bids. Bidders are to note that the districts are of considerable distance.