Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void.
Calldown Contract Signature. 5.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: International Development Position: Contract Officer Signature: Date: 05 April 2013 For and on behalf of Name: and Administrations Position: St Xxxxxxxx House St Xxxxxxxx Road Signature: Sutton SM1 1EL Date:
Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: International Development Position: Contract Officer Signature: Date: 18/01/2013 For and on behalf of Name: and Administration Position: Signature: Date: DFID is contracting Crown Agents as its procurement agent to assist the M4M programme to undertake and procure items. A copy of the estimated budget is attached as annex B. Crown Agents overall role is to assist the M4M programme in procuring items which will be used for the life of the programme. Crown Agents will demonstrate that its technical and commercial capacity will deliver Value for Money in the management of this programme. The recipient of the services is M4M programme in the Government of Nigeria. Crown Agents, working with M4M, will be responsible for the effective management, coordination and monitoring of the delivery of the programme resources. That will include coordinating closely with the DFID Project Management Unit (PMU). Major milestones of the project are as followed: validation and definition of the following business needs: Vehicles- Cars Vehicles- Motor bikes Office Setup- Furniture and IT equipments Accommodation setup- Team Leader (White goods procurement) Through Identification of appropriate suppliers through the best procurement process that would realise the best value for money, providing clear explanations to DFID on the evaluation and decision criteria. Supervision and management of the implementation/installation of the agreed hardware and software ICT needs by the service provider. Fiduciary discharge on behalf of DFID which would include processing payment as and when services have been delivered to a satisfactory standard by the service provider. This includes mitigating the risk of miss-specification, late delivery, improper installation and connectivity. Ensure optimum project coherence and compatibility of the new ICT system with the wider Government PFM reforms. Ensure broad project adherence to the estimated budget with significant deviations having to be authorised by DFID Nigeria.
Calldown Contract Signature. 7.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 5 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: The Secretary of State for International Development Position: Signature: Date: For and on behalf of Name: Xxxxxx International Development Ltd Position: Signature: Date: Core Services The Supplier shall provide all of the following core services. Annex A lists in detail the family core services requirements. Topic Guides Produce guides/packs on key cadre topics to bring advisers up to date on key debates and critical issues. A core set of topic guides/packs/chapters (as appropriate) will be produced and regularly updated (as specified by each professional family) to address the core technical competencies and sub themes of advisory cadres and families. They will support specialist communities of practice and constitute flexible resources to support reading days/weeks (see Structured Professional Development Sessions). A standard topic guide can be between 20 to 35 pages long depending on the subject, breadth of evidence available and the range of other resources available. Topic guides/packs/chapters will be made available online, in accessible formats for distance use, via the PEAKS website and PDF versions will be required for all topic guides. Training and eLearning Directory (including some Materials) Set up, maintain and quality assure an open directory of quality checked super specialist, cadre and family specific training courses. This directory will be available online via the PEAKS website. As required and agreed, design and make available professional technical eLearning modules.
Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4.2 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 15 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: The Secretary of State for International Development Position: Procurement Manager Signature: Date: 06/05/2014 For and on behalf of Name: the Crown Agents for Overseas Governments Position: and Administration Signature: Date:
1) DFID is contracting Crown Agents as its procurement agent to assist with the procurement of six vehicles (two cars & four 4x4 vehicles) for its Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility II (NIAF) programme. A copy of the Procurement Plan/Specifications is attached as annex B.
2) Crown Agents will demonstrate that its technical and commercial capacity will deliver Value for Money in the management of this programme.
3) The recipient of the goods is Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (hereinafter referred to as “NIAF”).
4) This procurement exercise will be carried out ASAP, to meet the with a delivery date as indicate in Annex B.
5) Clear communication channels and/or approval processes will be established between the Crown Agents and DFID Nigeria and NIAF.
6) A variety of considered solutions to programmatic and management challenges, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each course, will be presented to DFID for final decision making, as and when necessary.
7) DFID Nigeria’s Programme Manager, and NIAF Operations Co-ordinator will be kept informed of all relevant issues that are likely to affect the implementation of the programme. A communication matrix is attached in annex C.
8) Payments will be linked to outputs. Outputs shall be explained in details in the project plan, along with associated budget and timeframe.
9) The agent will submit invoices and/or remittance requests for payment to DFID Nigeria for procurement undertaken as part of this contract.
10) Schedule of prices is detailed in Annex D.
11) An inventory of all assets procured under the procurement exercise will be maintained by the Crown Agents. At the end of the programme period or once contracts have been completed, DFID Nigeria will decide in consultation with key stakeholders how best to dispose of assets acquired with DFID funding.
12) NIAF will provide the following:
a) Agreed business nee...
Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: The Secretary of State for International Development Position: Contract Officer Signature: Date: For and on behalf of Name: Xxxxxx International Development Ltd Position: Signature: Date: Value for Money (VfM) in development is about maximising the impact of each pound spent to improve poor people’s lives. It involves reducing costs but maximising benefits. In July 2011 DFID published an overall approach to value for money1, which outlines the “Three Es Framework” for VfM: Economy, Efficiency and Effectiveness. These Terms of Reference outline the basis of a programme of work to develop new guidelines for measuring and maximising value for money in infrastructure programmes. The objective of this activity is to prepare guidelines on measuring and maximising value for money in infrastructure programmes through: improved programme design, rigorous analysis of costs and benefits, effective procurement, programme management, and evaluation. This guidance is aimed at development professionals working on designing and delivering infrastructure programmes in developing countries.
Calldown Contract Signature. 9.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: The Secretary of State for International Development Position: Contract Officer Signature: Date: 12 July 2013 For and on behalf of Name: Futures Group Europe Limited Position: Signature: Date:
Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: Signature: Date: 23/09/2013 For and on behalf of Name:
1. DFID is contracting Crown Agents as its procurement agent to assist the Child Development Grant Programme to undertake and procure items. A copy of the estimated budget is attached as annex B.
Calldown Contract Signature. 8.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 5 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: The Secretary of State for International Development Position: Contract Officer Signature: Date: 22nd April 2013 For and on behalf of Name: Oxford Policy Management Position: Signature: Date: T erms of Reference for a review of the UK ‘Towards Zero
Calldown Contract Signature. 6.1 If the original Form of Calldown Contract is not returned to the Contract Officer (as identified at clause 4 above) duly completed, signed and dated on behalf of the Supplier within 5 working days of the date of signature on behalf of DFID, DFID will be entitled, at its sole discretion, to declare this Calldown Contract void. For and on behalf of Name: Date: 21/08/2013 For and on behalf of Name: Date:
1) DFID is contracting Crown Agents as its procurement agent to assist the ENR programme to undertake and procure items. A copy of the estimated budget is attached as annex B.
2) Crown Agents overall role is to assist the ENR programme in procuring items which will be used for the life of the programme.
3) Crown Agents will demonstrate that its technical and commercial capacity will deliver Value for Money in the management of this programme.
4) The recipient of the services is ENR programme in the Government of Nigeria.
5) Crown Agents, working with ENR, will be responsible for the effective management, coordination and monitoring of the delivery of the programme resources. That will include coordinating closely with the DFID Human Development (HD) Team.
6) Major milestones of the project are as followed:
a) validation and definition of the following business needs: Condoms and other contraceptives HIV Test kits Office Setup- Furniture and IT equipment Vehicles The List is non-exhaustive and will be defined later on
b) Through Identification of appropriate suppliers through the best procurement process that would realise the best value for money, providing clear explanations to DFID on the evaluation and decision criteria.