Job Description
The Government of Dominica, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy of Dominica has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods and Climate Resilience (EALCRP) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of Citrus Certification Facility at Londonderry.
- Name of Project: Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods And Climate Resilience Project (EALCRP) P166328
- Contract title: : Construction of Citrus Certification Facility
- Location: Londonderry
- Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: IDA 62310-DM
- RFB No: DM-MAF-415852-CW-RFB
- Issued on: September 9, 2023
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the construction and installation of various new structures to include Germ Plasm & and; Foundation Facility, Potting House (incl. Office and Laboratory), Propagation House, Commercial Block, Wheel Bath, Water Storage, Security Fencing, Other ancillary and civil works.
Job Skills
- Prepare Bid Documents
- Procurement Preparation
- Written/Oral Communication
AboutCompany
EALCRP- Phone: +1(767) 266-3998
- eMail: dealcrp@dominica.gov.dm
- URL: http://piu.agriculture.gov.dm/
- Address: 19 – 21 King George V Street, Roseau, Dominica
The Emergency Agricultural Livelihoods and Climate Resilience Project (EALCRP) being implemented is part of an overall development partner initiative to support medium and long-term recovery in Dominica following the passage of Hurricane Maria on September 18th, 2017.
The Government of Dominica with the financial support of the World Bank (US$25.0 million) has started the implementation of the project, a five-year period intervention.
The project contributes directly to Dominica’s National Agricultural Policy and Action Plan 2016–2025 that identified several key needs for agricultural development, including a more modernized agriculture sector, increased farm productivity, and overall climate resilience of the country’s agriculture and food systems.
It is designed to help farmers and fisherfolk affected by Hurricane Maria restore their agriculture and fishing livelihoods and adopt climate-resilient practices.