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WWF Zambia Country Office | Western Province
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Location:
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, Livingstone, Sioma Ngwezi National Park and Lower west Zambezi Game Management Area in Sesheke and Sioma Districts, Republic of Zambia.
1. INTRODUCTION
Worldwide Fund for Nature Zambia Country Office (WWF Zambia) is part of WWF International, the world’s leading independent conservation organization with a global network in over 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature, for the benefit of both people and nature. WWF has been working in Zambia since 1962; focusing on wildlife, forests, freshwater as well as people and livelihoods
2. OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
WWF Zambia is implementing the Climate Adaptation and Protected Areas Initiative (CAPA) which is premised on the use of nature-based solutions (NbS) to strengthen climate resilience for people and biodiversity rich ecosystems in the global South. The initiative is funded by the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) through the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).
WWF Zambia in Partnership with the Ministry of Tourism through the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) have planned to address effects of climate change in Mosi-Oa-Tunya and Sioma Ngwezi National Parks as well as the Lower West Zambezi Game Management Area by increasing water harvesting for people, livestock and wildlife.
It is against this background WWF Zambia is looking for suitably qualified and competent service providers to submit bids to provide desilting, pond stabilization and associated auxiliary works for six (06) natural water-harvesting ponds of which three (03) are located in the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, one (1) is located in the Sioma Ngwezi National Park and another two (02) are located in the communal areas of the Lower West Zambezi Game Management Area. This initiative aims to enhance water conservation, improve habitat conditions for people, livestock, and wildlife, and support sustainable park management practices.
LOT 1
Protected Area: Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park
Type of natural water reservoir to restore: Silted ponds
Number to desilt: 03 (Three)
EIA waiver status: Given by ZEMA
DETAILS OF WORK REQUIRED FOR LOT 1:
SITE ONE (01) DETAILS:
SITE TWO (02) DETAILS:
SITE THREE (03) DETAILS:
LOT 2
Protected Area : Sioma Ngwezi National Park and Lower West Zambezi Game Management Area
Type of natural water reservoir to restore: Silted ponds
Number to desilt: 03 (Three)
EIA waiver status: Given by ZEMA
DETAILS OF WORK REQUIRED FOR LOT 2:
SITE ONE (01) DETAILS:
SITE TWO (02) DETAILS:
SITE THREE (03) DETAILS:
3. SCOPE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The scope of work includes:
4.0 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
4.1 PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS
4.2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Works around desilting and stabilizing of the identified water pans and ponds in wildlife habitats is a highly specialised undertaking that requires an understanding of the hydrology, geological formations and wildlife behaviour to avoid the disruption of natural ecological processes. Thus, interested bidders must demonstrate the following technical requirements
5.0 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Interested parties are invited to submit the following documentation:
6.0. SUBMISSION PROCESS
Bid documents containing Technical and Financial aspects of this procurement must be submitted electronically as a zipped folder in pdf format via email to:
[email protected] no later than 4th September 2025 at midnight.
Emails should have Desilting and Stabilization of Ponds CAPA Project as the Subject Line.
Bidders intending to bid for both Lots should submit separate bids.
Bidders are encouraged to visit and examine the site of works and its surroundings and obtain, at own risk and responsibility, all information necessary for preparing the bid and entering into contract for the works. The proposed site visit will be from 22nd to 25th August 2025 in Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, Sioma Ngwezi National Park and Lower West Zambezi Game Management Area. The site visit is not mandatory, and all related costs shall be at the bidder’s own expense.
The WWF ZCO reserves the right at the time of making the award of contract to increase or decrease the scope of works.
A post-bid submission meeting (virtual Via Microsoft teams) will be held on 20th August 2025 from 10:00-11:00hrs to provide a platform for tender clarification. Interested vendors / suppliers are encouraged to join this non-mandatory meeting Via the meeting details below:
Microsoft Teams
Meeting ID: 347 706 848 902 9
Passcode: SM2nU9B7
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