Study for the Development of Policy Options for Addressing Affordability Constraints to the Court System by the Poor

Request For Expressions of Interest

General Information

Country:   Philippines
City/Locality:   Manila
Publication Date:   Jul 10, 2004
Deadline:   Jul 16, 2004
Funding Agency:   World Bank
Buyer:   JUDICIAL REFORM SUPPORT PROJECT
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Eligibility of Bidders:   a. A minimum of five (5) years relevant experience in data gathering and analysis;

b. Team members must be holders of at least a Master’s Degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics or other related fields, who, either individually or collectively, have expertise in the services required and an excellent track record;

c. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English;

d. The ability to liaise and deal effectively with the executing (Supreme Court) agencies; and

e. Familiarity with the judicial system including its substantive and administrative aspects is an advantage
Original Language:   English

Contact Information

Address:   Justice Presbitero Velasco, Jr.
Court Administrator and Chairman, JRSP-Bids and Awards Committee
World Bank / Supreme Court of the Philippines
6/F Supreme Court Centennial Building
Padre Faura Street, Ermita
Manila  
Philippines
Telephone:   (63-2) 5529578 to 88
Fax:   (632) 552-9586
Email:   Click here
Web Site:   http://www.apjr-sc-phil.org

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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES)

PHILIPPINES
JUDICIAL REFORM PROJECT
PREM
CONSULTING SERVICES
Loan No. 71910
Project ID No. P066076
Expressions of Interest

The Government of the Philippines has received a loan from the World Bank towards the cost of the Judicial Reform Support Project (JRSP) and intends to apply a portion of the loan to eligible payments under this Contract.

One of the initiatives identified in the reform program is the Judicial Reform Support Project (JRSP), which is being financed by the World Bank (WB). This particular initiative seeks to 1) improve case adjudication and access to justice; 2) enhance the integrity infrastructure of the Court; and 3) strengthen the capacity of the Supreme Court to manage the Judiciary. To ensure the effective and efficient realization of the JRSP, and consistent with the Judicial Reform objectives, the Supreme Court intends to engage the services of a consultant firm to undertake the study for the Development of Policy Options for Addressing Affordability Constraints to the Court System by the Poor.

The Supreme Court of the Philippines now invites consultancy firms to undertake the study for the Development of Policy Options for Addressing Affordability Constraints to the Court System by the Poor.

Interested consultancy firms must have the following minimum qualifications:

a. A minimum of five (5) years relevant experience in data gathering and analysis;

b. Team members must be holders of at least a Master’s Degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics or other related fields, who, either individually or collectively, have expertise in the services required and an excellent track record;

c. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English;

d. The ability to liaise and deal effectively with the executing (Supreme Court) agencies; and

e. Familiarity with the judicial system including its substantive and administrative aspects is an advantage

The Consultant firm will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers, January 1997 (revised September 1997, January 1999 and May 2002).

The Supreme Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids or offers, waive any defect or informality therein and accept the offer which it deems most advantageous to the Court.

Interested firms are required to submit one (1) original and nine (9) copies of their Letter of Intent and Company Profile to address below not later than 1:00 P.M. on 16 July 2004:

Bids and Awards Committee
Judicial Reform Support Project
Attention: Justice Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr., Court Administrator and Chairman
6F Supreme Court Centennial Building
Padre Faura Street, Ermita, Manila
Telephone No: (63-2) 5529578 to 88
Fax No. (63-2) 5529586
E-mail: jrp1@supremecourt.gov.ph
Website: www.apjr-sc-phil.org
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