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Procurement of Consultant Services for Management Oversight, Social and Environmental Support

Millennium Challenge Corporation > Mca-Sierra Leone > Millennium Challenge CorporationSol: MCASL263002
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est. $500K – $1.2M

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Quick Brief

The Millennium Challenge Corporation is procuring consultant services for Management Oversight, Social and Environmental Support (MOSES) in Sierra Leone to support the implementation of its $480 million Millennium Compact aimed at strengthening the country’s electricity sector through transmission, distribution, and power sector reform projects. The consultant must ensure compliance with MCC’s anti-fraud and corruption policies and deliver technical oversight aligned with the Compact’s goals.

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Scope & Requirements

Provide management oversight, social and environmental support services to ensure compliance with MCC’s policies and effective implementation of the Electricity Transmission Backbone, Distribution and Access, and Power Sector Reform Projects in Sierra Leone.

Evaluation Criteria

  1. Quality and Cost-Based Selection (QCBS)
  2. Qualifications
  3. Past Performance
  4. Reference Checks

Attachments

Referenced files found in description. Download from SAM.gov:

compact-sierra-leone.pdf
Download from SAM.gov

Contract Details

Contract Typei
FFP
Estimated Value
est. $500K – $1.2M
Similar contracts award $52K$612K (median $183K, 48,928 awards)Above typical range
Funded by a $480 million MCC grant and $14.2 million counterpart funding; exact contract value not specified.
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Freetown, Sierra Leone

Qualifications & Eligibility

Past Performance
Reference checks and verification of past performance required prior to contract award.

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION
Sub-Agency
MCA-Sierra Leone
Office
Millennium Challenge Corporation

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published1mo ago
May 5, 2026
Became Solicitation29d ago
May 5, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated28d ago
May 7, 2026
Response Deadline10d ago
May 25, 202609:00
EST
Response Due10d ago
May 25, 2026

Description

Freetown, Sierra Leone March 23, 2026 Procurement of Consultant Services for Management Oversight, Social and Environmental Support (MOSES) Ref No. MCA-SL-26-3002 1. The United States of America, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”), and the Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone (the “Government”) signed a Millennium Challenge Compact on September 27, 2024, valued at four hundred eighty million United States Dollars (USD 480,000,000), with an additional fourteen million two hundred thousand United States Dollars (USD 14,200,000) in counterpart funding from the Government of Sierra Leone. The Compact aims to reduce poverty and promote economic growth in Sierra Leone by strengthening the country’s electricity sector. The Government, acting through MCA-Sierra Leone, intends to use a portion of the MCC grant to finance eligible payments under the contract for which this Request for Offers (“RFO”) is issued. 2. The Compact consists of the following three (3) projects:

  • (i) the Transmission Backbone Project, which aims to expand and reinforce Sierra Leone’s electricity transmission network;
  • (ii) the Distribution and Access Project, which aims to improve the reliability of electricity supply and expand access to electricity in selected communities; and
  • (iii) the Power Sector Reform Project, which aims to improve the financial sustainability, governance, and performance of the electricity sector. Full Compact project descriptions and other details are set forth in the Compact which is available at https://assets.mcc.gov/content/uploads/compact-sierra-leone.pdf 3. MCC requires that all beneficiaries of MCC funding, including the Accountable Entity and any applicants, bidders, suppliers, contractors, consultants, sub-consultants, and subcontractors under 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 is available on MCC’s website at: https://www.mcc.gov/resources/doc/policy-fraud-and-corruption 4. This RFO follows the General Procurement Notice published in dgMarket on August 18, 2025 and February 9, 2026. 5. MCA-Sierra Leone now invites Offers from legally constituted consulting firms and other eligible organizations to provide Management Oversight, Social and Environmental Support (“Offers”). Detailed information on the scope of services is provided in the Terms of Reference in Section V of the RFO. 6. This RFO is open to all eligible consulting firms (“Offerors”) that wish to respond. Subject to the restrictions specified in the RFO, Offerors may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications and capacity to carry out the assignment. 7. The Offeror will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) method, as defined in the AE Procurement & Policy 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. 8. Interested Offerors must register their interest by completing the online registration form hosted on Microsoft Forms at the link below. Upon successful registration, Offerors will automatically receive an email containing the link to download the Request for Offers (RFO) and the related procurement documents. Only registered Offerors will receive access to the RFO and any subsequent communications, clarifications, or addenda. Registration link: https://bit.ly/4lLhu1r The RFO includes the following Sections: PART 1 – SELECTION PROCEDURES Section I

Instructions to Offerors (“ITO”) This section provides information to help prospective Offerors prepare their Offers and describes the procedures for the submission, opening, and evaluation of Offers and on the award of Contracts. Section II Data Sheet (“DS”) This section sets out the particular

requirements for the specific procurement and supplements the information included in Section I,

Instructions to Offerors. Section III Qualification and

Evaluation Criteria This section describes the criteria and

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