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Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects Guidelines on The Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers
Purpose Para 1.1 This appendix provides guidance to consultants wishing to provide consulting services for loan projects financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and through ADB-administered funds.
Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (i)The responsibility for the implementation of the project, and therefore for the payment of consulting services under the project, rests solely with the borrower for loan projects. ADB, for its part, ensures that funds are paid from a loan only as expenditures are incurred.
Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (ii)Disbursements of the proceeds of a loan are made only at the borrower’s request. Supporting evidence that the funds are used in accordance with the loan agreement shall be submitted with the borrower’s withdrawal application. Payment may be made to reimburse the borrower for payment(s) already made from its own resources, or directly to a third party (i.e., to the consultant).
Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (iii)As emphasized in these Guidelines, the borrower is responsible for the recruitment of loan consultants. It invites, receives, and evaluates proposals and awards the contract. The contract is between the borrower and the consultant. ADB is not a party to the contract.
ADB’s Role Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (i)As stated in these Guidelines, ADB reviews the request for proposal (RFP), including the shortlist, the technical evaluation of proposals, award recommendations and contract to ensure that the process is carried out in accordance with agreed procedures, as required by the loan agreement and the procurement plan. For all contracts requiring prior reviews, ADB assesses submissions by the borrower before they are issued.
ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (ii)If at any time in the selection process (even after the award of contract) ADB concludes that the agreed procedures were not followed in any substantial respect, ADB may declare misprocurement, as described in para 1.18 of the Guidelines. However, if a borrower has awarded a contract after obtaining ADB’s “no objection,” ADB will declare misprocurement only if the “no objection” was issued on the basis of incomplete, inaccurate, or misleading information furnished by the borrower.
ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (iii)Furthermore, if ADB determines that corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, coercive or other prohibited practices were engaged in by representatives of the borrower or of the consultant, ADB may impose the applicable sanctions set forth in paragraph 1.23(d) of the Guidelines.
ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (iv)ADB publishes standard RFPs and contracts for different types of consulting services. It is mandatory for the borrowerto use these documents, with minimum changes acceptable to ADB to address project-specific issues. The borrower finalizes and issues these documents as part of the RFP.
Information on Consultant Services Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Information on Consultant Services Para 1.4 (i)Information on consultant services, including a brief description of the nature of services, timing, estimated cost, and person-months, will be, in the first instance, listed for a minimum 30 days on ADB’s website before shortlisting.
Information on Consultant Services Para 1.4 (ii)After the award of TA and loan consultant contracts, ADB shall publish on its website the following information: the names of all consultants who submitted proposals; the technical points assigned to each consultant; the overall ranking of the consultants; the name of the winning consultant and the cost, duration, and summary scope of the contract.
Consultants’ Role Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (i)When consultants receive the RFP, and if they can meet the requirements of the TOR and the commercial and contractual conditions, they should make the arrangements necessary to prepare a responsive proposal (for example, visiting the country of the assignment, seeking associations, collecting documentation, setting up the preparation team). If the consultants find in the RFP documents— especially in the selection procedure and evaluation criteria—any ambiguity, omission or internal contradiction, or any feature that is unclear or that appears discriminatory or restrictive, they should seek clarification from the borrower, in writing, within the period specified in the RFP for seeking clarifications.
Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (i)In this connection, it should be emphasized that the specific RFP issued by the borrower governs each selection. If consultants feel that any of the provisions in the RFP are inconsistent with the Guidelines, they should also raise this issue with the borrower.
Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (ii)Consultants should ensure that they submit a fully responsive proposal including all the supporting documents requested in the RFP. It is essential to ensure accuracy in the curriculum vitae (CV) of experts submitted with the proposals. The CV shall be signed and dated confirming the content accuracy of the CV, and availability of the expert. Noncompliance with important requirements will result in rejection of the proposal.
Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (ii)Once technical proposals are received and opened, consultants shall not be required nor permitted to change the substance, experts, and so forth. Similarly, once financial proposals are received, consultants shall not be required or permitted to change the quoted fee and so forth, except at the time of negotiations carried out in accordance with the provisions of the RFP. If an extension of validity of proposals was the reason that experts were not available, a change of expert with equivalent or better qualification might be possible.
Confidentiality Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Confidentiality Para 1.6 As stated in the Guidelines, para 2.21, the process of proposal evaluation shall be confidential until the publication of the contract award, except for the disclosure of the technical points as indicated in para 2.13, and disclosure of financial information at the public opening of financial proposals, see para 2.14. Confidentiality enables the borrower and ADB reviewers to avoid either the reality or the perception of improper interference.
Complaints during the Recruitment Process Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Complaints during the Recruitment Process Para 1.7 If, during the recruitment process, consultants wish to bring information with respect to the integrity of the selection process to the notice of the borrower, ADB, or both, they should do so in writing through the borrower, or they may write to ADB directly if the borrower does not respond promptly or if the communication is a complaint against the borrower.
Debriefing after Contract Award Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
Debriefing after Contract Award Para1.8 If after contract award, a consultant wishes to ascertain the grounds on which its proposal was not selected, it should address its request to the borrower. If the consultant is not satisfied with the explanation given the consultant may write directly to ADB.
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Guidelines on The Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers - Guidance to the Consultant

  • 1. Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects Guidelines on The Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers
  • 2. Purpose Para 1.1 This appendix provides guidance to consultants wishing to provide consulting services for loan projects financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and through ADB-administered funds.
  • 3. Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 4. Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (i)The responsibility for the implementation of the project, and therefore for the payment of consulting services under the project, rests solely with the borrower for loan projects. ADB, for its part, ensures that funds are paid from a loan only as expenditures are incurred.
  • 5. Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (ii)Disbursements of the proceeds of a loan are made only at the borrower’s request. Supporting evidence that the funds are used in accordance with the loan agreement shall be submitted with the borrower’s withdrawal application. Payment may be made to reimburse the borrower for payment(s) already made from its own resources, or directly to a third party (i.e., to the consultant).
  • 6. Responsibility for Selection of Consultants Para 1.2 (iii)As emphasized in these Guidelines, the borrower is responsible for the recruitment of loan consultants. It invites, receives, and evaluates proposals and awards the contract. The contract is between the borrower and the consultant. ADB is not a party to the contract.
  • 7. ADB’s Role Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 8. ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (i)As stated in these Guidelines, ADB reviews the request for proposal (RFP), including the shortlist, the technical evaluation of proposals, award recommendations and contract to ensure that the process is carried out in accordance with agreed procedures, as required by the loan agreement and the procurement plan. For all contracts requiring prior reviews, ADB assesses submissions by the borrower before they are issued.
  • 9. ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (ii)If at any time in the selection process (even after the award of contract) ADB concludes that the agreed procedures were not followed in any substantial respect, ADB may declare misprocurement, as described in para 1.18 of the Guidelines. However, if a borrower has awarded a contract after obtaining ADB’s “no objection,” ADB will declare misprocurement only if the “no objection” was issued on the basis of incomplete, inaccurate, or misleading information furnished by the borrower.
  • 10. ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (iii)Furthermore, if ADB determines that corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, coercive or other prohibited practices were engaged in by representatives of the borrower or of the consultant, ADB may impose the applicable sanctions set forth in paragraph 1.23(d) of the Guidelines.
  • 11. ADB’s Role Para 1.3 (iv)ADB publishes standard RFPs and contracts for different types of consulting services. It is mandatory for the borrowerto use these documents, with minimum changes acceptable to ADB to address project-specific issues. The borrower finalizes and issues these documents as part of the RFP.
  • 12. Information on Consultant Services Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 13. Information on Consultant Services Para 1.4 (i)Information on consultant services, including a brief description of the nature of services, timing, estimated cost, and person-months, will be, in the first instance, listed for a minimum 30 days on ADB’s website before shortlisting.
  • 14. Information on Consultant Services Para 1.4 (ii)After the award of TA and loan consultant contracts, ADB shall publish on its website the following information: the names of all consultants who submitted proposals; the technical points assigned to each consultant; the overall ranking of the consultants; the name of the winning consultant and the cost, duration, and summary scope of the contract.
  • 15. Consultants’ Role Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 16. Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (i)When consultants receive the RFP, and if they can meet the requirements of the TOR and the commercial and contractual conditions, they should make the arrangements necessary to prepare a responsive proposal (for example, visiting the country of the assignment, seeking associations, collecting documentation, setting up the preparation team). If the consultants find in the RFP documents— especially in the selection procedure and evaluation criteria—any ambiguity, omission or internal contradiction, or any feature that is unclear or that appears discriminatory or restrictive, they should seek clarification from the borrower, in writing, within the period specified in the RFP for seeking clarifications.
  • 17. Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (i)In this connection, it should be emphasized that the specific RFP issued by the borrower governs each selection. If consultants feel that any of the provisions in the RFP are inconsistent with the Guidelines, they should also raise this issue with the borrower.
  • 18. Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (ii)Consultants should ensure that they submit a fully responsive proposal including all the supporting documents requested in the RFP. It is essential to ensure accuracy in the curriculum vitae (CV) of experts submitted with the proposals. The CV shall be signed and dated confirming the content accuracy of the CV, and availability of the expert. Noncompliance with important requirements will result in rejection of the proposal.
  • 19. Consultants’ Role Para 1.5 (ii)Once technical proposals are received and opened, consultants shall not be required nor permitted to change the substance, experts, and so forth. Similarly, once financial proposals are received, consultants shall not be required or permitted to change the quoted fee and so forth, except at the time of negotiations carried out in accordance with the provisions of the RFP. If an extension of validity of proposals was the reason that experts were not available, a change of expert with equivalent or better qualification might be possible.
  • 20. Confidentiality Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 21. Confidentiality Para 1.6 As stated in the Guidelines, para 2.21, the process of proposal evaluation shall be confidential until the publication of the contract award, except for the disclosure of the technical points as indicated in para 2.13, and disclosure of financial information at the public opening of financial proposals, see para 2.14. Confidentiality enables the borrower and ADB reviewers to avoid either the reality or the perception of improper interference.
  • 22. Complaints during the Recruitment Process Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 23. Complaints during the Recruitment Process Para 1.7 If, during the recruitment process, consultants wish to bring information with respect to the integrity of the selection process to the notice of the borrower, ADB, or both, they should do so in writing through the borrower, or they may write to ADB directly if the borrower does not respond promptly or if the communication is a complaint against the borrower.
  • 24. Debriefing after Contract Award Guidance to Consultants for Loan Projects
  • 25. Debriefing after Contract Award Para1.8 If after contract award, a consultant wishes to ascertain the grounds on which its proposal was not selected, it should address its request to the borrower. If the consultant is not satisfied with the explanation given the consultant may write directly to ADB.