Call for Proposals: Consulting Services to prepare a Feasibility Study: European Energy Award (EEA) in Moldova
1. BACKGROUND
A Consulting company / or team of individual experts shall be selected and contracted by SKAT Moldova (SKAT), to prepare a feasibility study under the MĂ IMPLIC Project (project on civic engagement in local governance in Moldova – implemented by SKAT and financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)).
The planned feasibility study aims to assess the feasibility and added value of introducing the EEA approach in Moldova and to propose a roadmap for possible piloting and institutional anchoring.
The feasibility assessment should also consider the broader donor and institutional landscape, including initiatives supported by GIZ, UNDP, KfW, AFD, EIB, EBRD, NEFCO, and others, as well as the Moldova Energy Projects Implementation Unit (MEPIU).
2. OBJECTIVES (in brief)
The study aims to:
3. SCOPE OF WORK (in brief)
4. Detailed information regarding the key deliverables, implementation notes, eligibility criteria, documentation and award criteria, plus additional information on participation: can be obtained by submitting a formal request to participate (with the subject line: “Feasibility Study: European Energy Award (EEA) in Moldova“) to SKAT Moldova/Contract Authority at: tender@int.skat.ch
5. Any requests for clarification shall be sent to the same e-mail address not later than 24 November 2025, with answers provided by 28 November, 2025.
6. Bids shall be valid for at least 60 calendar days from the set submission deadline date.
7. The bid submission deadline date is not later than 05 December 2025.
8. Bids shall be submitted electronically, with the subject line #: “2025_ApaNeff_ Consulting_EEA“, at the following email: tender@int.skat.ch
9. SKAT would like to point out: this Procurement is organized in line with SKAT Moldova Procurement Manual. A right to appeal against the award decision is not granted to the Bidders/Participants.
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