Faculty of Sport
Taking Caribbean Sport to a Higher Level
See Procurement Notice below for the Technical Specialist required for the Sport & Exercise Medicine Facility project which was published on the World Bank Website. It will also be published on the UNDB Online.
Deadline date of April 22, 2020.
Country: Jamaica
Project Id: P146688
Project Name: Jamaica Strategic Public Sector Transformation
Loan/Credit/TF Info.: IBRD-84060
Notice Version No.: 1
General Information
Notice Type |
Request for Expression of Interest |
Borrower Bid Reference |
JM-MOFPS-114183-CS-INDV |
Bid Description |
Technical Specialist Consultant for Usain Bolt UWI Sport and Exercise Medicine Center |
Language of Notice |
English |
Deadline for Application Submission Date |
2020/04/22 |
Local Time |
17:00 |
Selected category codes for product to be procured |
80101500-Business and corporate management consultation services |
Contact Information on Advertisement
Organization/Department |
Ministry of Finance and the Public Service |
Name |
Celia Blair |
Title |
Procurement Specialist (Lead) |
Address |
30 National Heroes Circle, Kingston 4, Jamaica |
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Province/State |
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Postal Code |
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Country |
Jamaica |
Phone |
(876) 932-5474 |
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Detailed Information for Advertisement
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND THE PUBLIC SERVICE
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST CONSULTANT IN SPORTS & EXERCISE MEDICINE FOR THE USAIN BOLT/ UWI SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE CENTRE
PROJECT NAME : STRATEGIC PUBLIC SECTOR TRANSFORMATION PROJECT
IBRD LOAN NO. : 8406JM
COMPONENT : STRENGTHENING THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(PIMS)
REFERENCE NO. : JM-MOFPS-114183-CS-INDV
The Government of Jamaica (GOJ) has received loan financing from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) towards the cost of the Strategic Public Sector Transformation Project (SPSTP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for the selection of Technical Specialist Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine for the USAIN Bolt/UWI Sports and Exercise Medicine Centre.
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the consultancy includes; providing technical advice and reports on the options for design, construction, equipping, financing and operation of the Sport and Exercise Medicine Facility and recommend feasible options to Jamaica, given the project objective, context, and global best practices. The consultancy will have duration of 2 months.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service now invites eligible individuals to indicate their interest in providing the consultancy service. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016, Revised November 2017 and August 2018 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
A consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultants Selection Method set out in the Procurement Regulations. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Mondays to Thursdays, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Fridays 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Expressions of interest (including Curriculum Vitae) must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by April 22, 2020. The detailed Terms of Reference for the Consultancy Service is available on the website of the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service at www.mof.gov.jm (documents > procurement opportunities).
Procurement Specialist (Lead)
Strategic Public Sector Transformation Project
Ministry of Finance and the Public Service
30 National Heroes Circle
Kingston 4, Jamaica WI
Tel: 1(876)932-5474
Fax: 1(876)932-5977
E-mail: spstp@mof.gov.jm
TOR OF USAIN BOLT UWI SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE CENTRE: TECHNICAL SPECIALIST IN SPORTS & EXERCISE MEDICINE FACILITIES
Background to the consultancy assignment
The West Indies produces a very significant percentage of the current dominant sprinters of world track and field athletics and Jamaica leads the way. More advanced nations are taking aim at Jamaica using all at their disposal in science, sport and exercise medicine. It is very important therefore, that the necessary investments in modern facilities and technologies are made to take advantage of our talent to sustain our rankings.
The risk of athletes with great potential being injured and unable to participate in major events including ISSA competitions is a significant one. Further, ensuring full recovery and restoring self-confidence after a major injury is critical for future successful performance and includes the assurance that the healing process is world class and complete. That includes applications of medicine and science, professional skills including the management of sport enterprise and human capital development by the tertiary education system and other interests.
Until recently local track and field athletes were attracted by US colleges’ athletic scholarships and good medical support athletic clubs, to transition from the high school to the elite and champion level. Local athletic clubs at the UWI and at UTECH has proved however, that locally developed talent can achieve similar results. With the medical support being planned there will now be more opportunities for local athletes to become champions without having to travel abroad for medical support that was affordable to only a few.
Jamaican Olympian athlete, Usain Bolt , one of the few, has had to seek medical treatment for his sports injuries overseas as it was lacking locally, has lobbied for the establishment of a Caribbean Sport Medicine facility in Jamaica, that can adequately provide treatment for athletes in Jamaica. He has therefore indicated to the MCGES that he is willing to use his name and brand to advocate for financial support for such a facility. The GoJ, through the MCGES has therefore sought to partner with Usain Bolt, the UWI and private sector interests to establish this facility as a wellness and sport medicine tourism facility.
Investment projects seeking support from the Government of Jamaica are all required to be reviewed by the Public Investment Management Secretariat (PIMSEC) and submitted to the Public Investment Management Committee (PIMC) for consideration. To this end, the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport in collaboration with the Faculty of Sports, UWI is now seeking to develop a business case, a revised business plan and a completed PIMSEC project proposal template to be presented to the PIMC for consideration.
Two individual consultants will be contracted; a Project development Specialist and a Technical specialist in the area of Sports and Exercise Medicine. This TOR refers specifically to the Technical Specialist in Sports & Exercise Medicine Facilities.
Background to the Strategic Public-Sector Transformation Project (SPSTP):
The Government of Jamaica (GOJ) has received loan financing from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) towards the cost of the Strategic Public-Sector Transformation Project (SPSTP). The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to strengthen public resource management and support selected public sector institutions in facilitating a more enabling environment for private sector growth. The project has 6 components divided into 2 thematic areas.
The first thematic area of the proposed intervention seeks to reinforce fiscal discipline and revenue enhancement through four main components: (a) Strengthening the Public Investment Management System (PIMS); (b) Strengthening the Budget Preparation Process and Results Based Budgeting (c) Adaptive Public-Sector Approaches to Promote Fiscal Sustainability and Project Management; (d) Modernizing of the Accountant General’s Department.
The second thematic area seeks to support those institutions that sit at the interface between the public and private sectors: Bureau of Standards of Jamaica (BSJ) through component 5, (a) Fostering Industrial Growth and Trade Facilitation, this Component will support strategic public-sector institutions essential to creating an enabling environment for the private sector. The management of the project makes up the sixth component.
Strengthening the Public Investment Management System (PIMS) is a sub-set of Component 1 and the PIMS was established by legislation to provide a common framework for the preparation, appraisal, approval and management of public investments carried out by entities within the Public Sector, irrespective of source of funding or procurement modalities including PPPs, Joint Ventures and Unsolicited Proposals. While there is legislation and guidelines that give effect to the PIMS, there is as yet no comprehensive policy that addresses the operationalisation of the PIMS. There is a privatization policy and work has commenced on the development of policy to guide Joint Ventures and Unsolicited Proposals which are both forms of public investments. There are also Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) which represent another type of funding modality for public investments which would need to be given consideration under an overarching PIMS policy. The lack of such a comprehensive policy is deemed to be a significant gap in the administrative and governance arrangement for the effective implementation of the PIMS.
Objective of Consultancy – Technical Specialist
Provide technical advice to the UWI Sport faculty; the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, as well as the Usain Bolt Foundation, on the best options for the conceptual design, equipping, financing and operation of Sports & Exercise Medicine facilities and to recommend feasible options for Jamaica, given the objectives of the Sports and Exercise Medicine Facility, the Jamaican context, and global best practice.
The Deliverables - The outputs of the consultant and the timelines :
Scope of Work
Provide technical advice, reports and documents on the options and recommended approach(es)/actions for the design, equipping, financing, marketing and operating of a sports and exercise medicine facility that will enable the Project Development/Management consultant to prepare a comprehensive business case and updated business plan. The scope of the work will include the activities outlined below and any other actions necessary to ensure that the objective of this consultancy assignment is fully realised:
Qualifications of the Consultant
The Consultant should have at least a University degree in development economics, business administration, sports development, medicine or related subject. Training in marketing, sports development or health economic would be a distinct advantage.
Consultants should also have at least 5 years’ experience in the design, or establishment of a similar facility, and/or the successful operation/management of a sport medicine /exercise centre.
Reporting and Supervision –
The consultant will be supervised by the Dean, Faculty of Sport UWI. A steering committee will be established, comprising representatives from the UWI Faculty of Sport & the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, to provide oversight for the consultancies.
Payments Arrangements
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Deliverable |
Timeline |
% of Contract Payable |
a) |
Work plan, to be prepared within three days of signing of contract. |
1st week of contract signing |
20.0 |
b) |
A draft report including demand study |
End of 6th week after signing of contract. |
50.0 |
c) |
A final report to the UWI Sport s Faculty within |
Eight weeks after signing of contract |
30.0 |
The Characteristics of Consultancy
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