Social Behaviour Change Communication services for Sustainable Transport in Bangkok

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Value

£300,000

Classifications

  • Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

Note - closing date has been extended to 7th November 14:00  

Palladium as the delivery partner for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) funded UK Partnering for Accelerate Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme invites you to submit a quotation for the services detailed in this Request For Quotation. 

Please forward your quote in accordance with the Details for Submission above by the Close Date and Time. This RFQ includes the following materials:

Schedule 1 - Terms of Reference 

Schedule 2 - Instructions for submission 

Schedule 3 - Terms and Conditions   

Annex I - RFQ Response Form  

Annex II - Budget and workplan template  

Summary

Under the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) framework, the energy and transport sectors have been identified as priority areas for developing long-term mitigation measures in Thailand's NDC Roadmap. 

The purpose of this RFQ is to identify a supplier to deliver activities that will contribute to the upcoming primary portfolio on sustainable transport. The goal is to ensure the development of comprehensive policy recommendations that consider both the technical and social aspects of sustainable transport. This approach is expected to enhance the likelihood of successful implementation of transport policies, supporting the achievement of key outcomes within the portfolio.   

The selected supplier will initially provide support over an 11-month period to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Office of Transport Planning (OTP) while working alongside other complementary UK PACT activities. The continuation of support beyond this period will be reassessed at the end of the first year. The supplier's responsibilities will be divided into two distinct phases: 


Phase 1: Dec 2024 - Feb 2025 

Inception, Capacity Assessment, and Baselining 
 This phase includes one workshop in 2024 to introduce the concept of Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) in urban transport to the counterpart and key stakeholders. The workshop will aim to assess their knowledge and capacity baseline. Additionally, it will provide early support to the Office of Transport Planning (OTP) to initiate a public campaign by early 2025, with follow-up capacity-building workshops conducted as needed between Nov 2024 and Feb 2025. 

  
Phase 2: Mar 2025 - Oct 2025 

Development, Policy Recommendation, and Implementation 
During this phase, the supplier will develop and finalize policy recommendations, alongside an implementation and action plan for the SBCC strategy. Follow-up capacity-building workshops will be conducted, as agreed with OTP, to support the rollout of the strategy. 

Interested suppliers should review this RFQ pack, and submit the below documents to [email protected] with the subject line: RFQ Submission - [Supplier name] Thailand SBCC
•	RFQ Response form 
•	Budget and Workplan Template
•	CVs of key experts or personnel

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