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Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) is partnering with Global Affairs Canada to implement Kenya Blue Economy Skills Training (KBEST) Program. KBEST is a seven-year program (2022-2029) implemented in close collaboration with the Kenya Ministry of Education, primarily through the State Department of Vocational and Technical Training’s Directorate of TVET, the State Department for Blue Economy and Fisheries and the State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs. The main goal of KBEST is to have youth, especially young women, equipped with job- and business-ready skills to contribute to key economic sectors associated with the BE in Kenya.

Colleges and Institutes Canada is planning to undertake infrastructure renovations works (non-structural works) in select partner TVET institutions within Lake and Coastal regions and invites proposals from qualified Construction Project Management Companies to support in this work. The work is expected to be carried out between December 2025 and December 2026 (actual work and schedule to be approved by CICan).The work entails:

  • Overall Site Management
  • Site appraisals and review of scope
  • Drafting of Bill of Quantities BOQ’s) and drawings
  • Tendering and Supplier evaluation.
  • Supervise the direct construction projects from inception to completion
  • Oversee project(s) testing commissioning and defects identification.
  • Ensuring quality delivery, Safety and regulation compliance, effective subcontractor management, and timely project completion.

Eligible bidders should meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Must be a registered firm (attach registration certificate/Incorporation)
  • Must have registered PIN and valid Tax Compliance Certificate
  • Copy of current Trade License- current business license.
  • Must possess registration in the category of Building works (NCA 4 or higher)
  • As part of the tendering process, must visit two sites to prepare a detailed Technical and Financial proposal

Interested bidders should send email to: [email protected] requesting for the full Request for Proposal, detailed specifications and Terms of Reference. .

How to apply

Completed proposals clearly showing the RFP and description should be submitted electronically through [email protected] to be received on or before Friday 21st November 2025 at 2 p.m. Tender prices must remain valid for 60 days from the date of closing**.**

Colleges and Institutes Canada reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and is not bound to give reasons for its decision

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Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) is the national, voluntary membership organization representing publicly supported colleges, institutes, cegeps and polytechnics in Canada and internationally.

Known previously as the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC), CICan continues to champion the innovations, applied research, international development, and the employment or entrepreneurial opportunities that are created by its member institutions and partners all over the world.

CICan’s members work with industry and social sectors to train 1.5 million learners of all ages and backgrounds at campuses serving over 3,000 urban, rural, and remote communities across Canada. The association is committed to quality education and skills development opportunities for all Canadians as a means to maximize labour market participation and support Canada’s prosperity.

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In October 2013, the Board of Directors of Colleges and Institutes Canada (then ACCC) approved a new Strategic Plan that has led the Association into new territory, and building on past successes in order to better serve members and contribute to a stronger Canada.

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Colleges and Institutes Canada’s strategic plan is based on four principles: Champion, Lead, Partner, and Excel.

Champion: Targeted advocacy to enhance policies, programs, resources and strategies to capitalize on the excellence of members as the key providers of advanced skills and applied research for social and economic development

Lead: To be at the forefront of innovation, trends and research

Partner: Build strategic partnerships that support the advanced skills needs of Canada and the world for social and economic transformation.

Excel: Pursue organizational excellence to better serve members and be an employer of choice.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan)

Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) is partnering with Global Affairs Canada to implement Kenya Blue Economy Skills Training (KBEST) Program. KBEST is a seven-year program (2022-2029) implemented in close collaboration with the Kenya Ministry of Education, primarily through the State Department of Vocational and Technical Training’s Directorate of TVET, the State Department for Blue Economy and Fisheries and the State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs. The main goal of KBEST is to have youth, especially young women, equipped with job- and business-ready skills to contribute to key economic sectors associated with the BE in Kenya.

Colleges and Institutes Canada is planning to undertake infrastructure renovations works (non-structural works) in select partner TVET institutions within Lake and Coastal regions and invites proposals from qualified Construction Project Management Companies to support in this work. The work is expected to be carried out between December 2025 and December 2026 (actual work and schedule to be approved by CICan).The work entails:

  • Overall Site Management
  • Site appraisals and review of scope
  • Drafting of Bill of Quantities BOQ’s) and drawings
  • Tendering and Supplier evaluation.
  • Supervise the direct construction projects from inception to completion
  • Oversee project(s) testing commissioning and defects identification.
  • Ensuring quality delivery, Safety and regulation compliance, effective subcontractor management, and timely project completion.

Eligible bidders should meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Must be a registered firm (attach registration certificate/Incorporation)
  • Must have registered PIN and valid Tax Compliance Certificate
  • Copy of current Trade License- current business license.
  • Must possess registration in the category of Building works (NCA 4 or higher)
  • As part of the tendering process, must visit two sites to prepare a detailed Technical and Financial proposal

Interested bidders should send email to: [email protected] requesting for the full Request for Proposal, detailed specifications and Terms of Reference. .

How to apply

Completed proposals clearly showing the RFP and description should be submitted electronically through [email protected] to be received on or before Friday 21st November 2025 at 2 p.m. Tender prices must remain valid for 60 days from the date of closing**.**

Colleges and Institutes Canada reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and is not bound to give reasons for its decision

2025-11-22

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