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Zambia-Procurement Agent Services

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The contract involves the provision of Procurement Agent services for the implementation of a Compact signed between the United States Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Government of Zambia aimed at poverty reduction and economic growth. The total investment for the Compact is approximately $491.75 million, combining MCC funding with the Government of Zambia's contribution. The program encompasses four projects focused on roads, asset finance, agricultural policy reform, and a development facility. MCA-Zambia II, the designated accountable entity, will manage contract implementation and now seeks a qualified Procurement Agent to oversee procurement activities funded by both MCC and the Government. The Procurement Agent contract will initially cover a 16-month base period with five optional 12-month extensions, the last potentially including an additional 120-day closeout period. Offers from legally constituted consulting firms or organizations are invited and will be evaluated through a Quality and Cost-Based Selection process based on detailed criteria specified in the Request for Offers (RFO). All procurement activities are subject to MCC’s anti-fraud and corruption policies to ensure ethical standards. Submissions must be electronic and comply with deadlines, with a Pre-Offer Conference encouraged but not mandatory. The RFO includes comprehensive instructions, qualification requirements, technical and financial forms, terms of reference, and draft contract terms. The contract aims to support transparent, efficient procurement in line with MCC’s sustainability and governance principles.

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Procurement Agent to manage $491.75M MCC-Zambia Compact projects with ethical, transparent procurement.

Agency

Millennium Challenge Corporation

NAICS

5416 - Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

DC, ZMB

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AgencyMillennium Challenge Corporation
Contacts1 person available
OfficeWashington, DC, 20005, USA
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Millennium Challenge Corporation
Office AddressWashington, DC, 20005, USA
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Interim Procurement Agent

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Specific Procurement Notice

Lusaka, Zambia
26 May 2026
Re: Procurement Agent Services

Ref: MCAZII-26-4001



The United States of America, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”) and the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) (the “Government”) signed a Compact on 17th October 2024 to facilitate poverty reduction through economic growth in Zambia (the “Compact”) in the amount of Four Hundred and Fifty-Eight Million United States Dollars (US$ 458 million) (“MCC Funding”). The Compact also includes an additional US$ 33.75 million from the Government (the “Country Contribution”), bringing the total Compact proposed investment to US$ 491.75 million.

The Compact program consists of four Projects: (1) the Roads and Access Project; (2) the Asset Finance Project; (3) the Agriculture Policy Reform and Institutional Strengthening Project; and (4) the American Catalyst Facility for Development (ACFD) Project.

The Government has designated Millennium Challenge Account – Zambia II (“MCA-Zambia II”) to manage the implementation of the Activities, including entering into and managing the Government Service Provider Contracts. MCA-Zambia II now intends to apply a part of the proceeds of the Compact Funding to payments for contracts for goods, works and services.


MCC requires that all beneficiaries of MCC Funding, including the Accountable Entity and any applicants, Bidders, Suppliers, contractors, Subcontractors, consultants, and sub-consultants under any MCC-funded contracts, observe the highest standards of ethics during the procurement and execution of such contracts. MCC’s Policy on Preventing, Detecting and Remediating Fraud and Corruption in MCC Operations (“MCC’s AFC Policy”) is applicable to all procurements and contracts involving MCC Funding and can be found on the MCC website at: https://www.mcc.gov/resources/doc/policy-fraud-and-corruption.


MCC is a U.S. government agency focused on assisting countries dedicated to good governance, economic freedom, and investments in people. The Procurement Agent will be required to manage the procurements financed by funding contributed by MCC and the Government’s contribution. Compact project descriptions and other details are set forth in the Compact which is available at https://www.mcc.gov/where-we-work/program/zambia-compact-ii/.

MCA-Zambia Il requires the services of the Procurement Agent (“PA”) for a base period of sixteen (16) months at a fixed price. Thereafter, MCA-Zambia II will require five (5) 12-month option period at a fixed price. However, the final option period (Option Period 5) may be more or less than 12 months and will include a 120-day period after the expiration of the Compact. For purposes of preparing Offers, Offerors should assume that the final option period (Option Period 5) will be for a full 12 months from the time of option effectiveness plus 120 days of closure. At least one year prior to exercising the 5th option, the payment for this period will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis (using the evaluated Option Period 5 price above as the basis) to account for the actual number of days that Option Period 5 will cover.

This RFO follows the General Procurement Notice that appeared on dgMarket on March 5, 2024.

The Accountable Entity now invites Offers from legally constituted consulting firms and other organizations to provide the Procurement Agent services (“Offers”). More details on these services are provided in the Terms of Reference in Section V of the RFO.

This RFO is open to all eligible entities (“Offerors”) who wish to respond. Subject to restrictions noted in the RFO, Offerors may associate with other Offerors to enhance their capacity to successfully carry out the assignment.

An Offeror will be selected under the Quality and Cost-Based Selection (“QCBS”) method, the evaluation procedure of which is described in Section III of the RFO in accordance with the “MCC Accountable Entity Procurement Policy and Guidelines” provided on the MCC website (www.mcc.gov/ppg). The selection process, as described, will include a review and verification of qualifications and past performance, including a reference check, prior to the contract award.

The RFO includes the following Sections:

PART 1 – OFFER AND SELECTION PROCEDURES
Section I Instructions to Offerors (“ITO”)
This section provides information to help Offerors prepare their Offers; it also provides information on the submission, opening, and evaluation of Offers and on the award of the proposed contract.
Section II Offer Data Sheet (“DS”)
This section includes provisions that are specific to this procurement and that supplement Section I, Instructions to Offerors.
Section III Qualification and Evaluation Criteria
This section specifies the qualifications required of the Offeror and the criteria to be used to evaluate their Offer.
Section IV A Technical Offer Forms
This section provides the Technical Offer Forms that Offerors are to complete and submit in a separate submission as part of their total Offers.
Section IV B Financial Offer Forms
This section provides the Financial Offer Forms that Offerors are to complete and submit in a separate submission as part of their total Offers.
Section V Terms of Reference
This Section includes the detailed Terms of Reference that describe the nature, tasks, and duties of the consulting services to be procured.

PART 2 – CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT AND CONTRACT AGREEMENT

Section VI Contract Agreement
This section contains the draft form of a Contract, including the annex, proposed to be entered into between the Accountable Entity and the successful Offeror.

Please note that a Pre-Offer Conference will be held as described in the Offer Data Sheet (“DS”), Section II of the RFO. Attendance at the Pre-Offer Conference is not mandatory but is strongly advised for all interested Offerors or their representatives.

Offerors interested in receiving the RFO, asking questions and submitting an Offer should register using the following link: https://forms.gle/HQdTY7owVcoTuBg19. Offerors should provide their correct email contact details. This will ensure that the Offerors receive updates regarding this RFO.

Offers must be delivered electronically to the address and in the manner specified in the DS ITO 17, no later than 4:00pm CAT on 30 June 2026.

Please note that only electronic Offers shall be accepted. Late Offers will not be accepted under any circumstances.

Yours sincerely,

For MCA-Zambia II
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Pamela Bwalya
CEO, MCA-Zambia II


DISCLAIMER:


THIS NOTICE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. FOR UPDATES ON THIS SOLICITATION PLEASE FOLLOW THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE LINK PROVIDED. THIS PROCUREMENT IS NOT CONDUCTED UNDER THE FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS, IS NOT ADMINISTERED BY THE US GOVERNMENT, AND THE RESULTING AWARD WILL BE MADE BY THE COUNTRY INDICATED IN THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT.


FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PROCUREMENT PLEASE CONTRACT THE PERSON NAMED IN THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT.