SELECTION FOR CONSULTANTS BY THE WORLD BANKREQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTERESTElectronic Submissions through World Bank Group eConsultant2https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org/wbgec/index.htmlASSIGNMENT OVERVIEWAssignment Title: 1088351 - STUDY ON RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGS MARKET POTENTIAL IN SOUTH AFRICAAssignment Countries:- South AfricaASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTIONIFC is procuring a Consultant to conduct a study aimed at identifying the potential for implementing Green building concept in the residential sector, identify the most attractive segments for implementing the REF solutions, develop a business case for promoting green housing rating and incorporate the results in investment decision-making.INDIVIDUAL / FIRM PROFILEThe consultant will be a firm. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe World Bank now invites eligible consultants to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc. for firms; CV and cover letter for individuals). Please note that the total size of all attachments should be less than 5MB. Consultants may associate to enhance their qualifications.Interested consultants are hereby invited to submit expressions of interest.Expressions of Interest should be submitted, in English, electronically through World Bank Group eConsultant2 (https://wbgeconsult2.worldbank.org/wbgec/index.html)NOTESFollowing this invitation for Expression of Interest, a shortlist of qualified firms will be formally invited to submit proposals. Shortlisting and selection will be subject to the availability of funding. Qualification Criteria 1. Provide information showing that the company is qualified in the field of the assignment. * 2. Provide information on the technical and managerial capabilities of the firm. * 3. Provide information on the core business and years in business. * 4. Provide information on the qualifications of key staff. * * - Mandatory
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