Water IQC II: Integrated Water and Coastal Resources Management Indefinite Quantity Contract II
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Successful fisheries management has significant positive impacts on household livelihoods, food security, as well as long-term ecosystem conservation. |
The Water IQC II is a task order contract mechanism that can be utilized by USAID field missions, regional bureaus, and USAIDs Washington-based offices to access technical expertise and field support for all aspects of integrated water and coastal resources management. Activities are identified in individual task orders for award among six prime contractors and their consortia based on actual needs by missions and bureaus during the five-year contract period effective September 30, 2004.
The six contractor consortia are led by:
- ARD, Inc. (ARD);
- Chemonics International Inc.;
- Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI);
- Joint Venture of International Resources Group (IRG) and Tetra Tech, Inc. [IRG as Lead];
- PA Government Services, Inc.; and
- Mendez England and Associates (ME&A).
This IQC utilizes both Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee and Firm-Fixed-Price competitive task orders to implement programs, except that one small business contractor, ME&A, may be awarded task orders directly without competition.
Program Summary
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Effective irrigation management is crucial for economic production, household livelihoods, and food security, especially in areas where freshwater resources are scarce. |
The objective of the Water IQC II is to provide capacity to respond rapidly to requests for short, medium and long-term technical services aimed at helping carry out the integrated water and coastal resources management aspects of development assistance programs. Integrated water and coastal resources management is a participatory planning and implementation process, based on sound science, which brings together stakeholders to determine how to meet societys long-term needs for water and coastal resources while maintaining essential ecological services and economic benefits. This approach helps to protect the worlds environment, foster economic growth and sustainable agricultural development, promote democratic participation in governance, and improve health.
The six consortia of the Water IQC II are available to provide technical assistance on a comprehensive range of topics:
- Water management
- Coastal management
- Water supply
- Sanitation and hygiene
- Wastewater treatment
- Household point-of-use (POU) management
- Water services for the poor
- Rural water supply/sanitation
- Water wells
- Urban stormwater management
- Water pollution control
- Finance/water sector reform
- Water law and policy
- Gender maintreaming
- Stakeholder participation
- Aquatic biodiversity
- Coral reef protection
- Estuary management
- Groundwater/aquifer management
- Watershed management
- River basin management
- Transboundary water management
- River flow forecasting
- Drought/flood/floodplain management
- Disaster management/mitigation
- Hydrometerological forecasting
- Hydropower; reservoir management
- Agricultural irrigation
- Water demand management
- Wastewater reuse
- Desalination
- Water-related tourism
- Aquatic ecosystem management
- Marine protected area management
- Water use allocation
- Fisheries and aquaculture
All of the Water IQC II contracts can be used to access skilled, American volunteers in a broad range of disciplines as part of the Volunteers for Prosperity Initiative.
Contractor Consortia
Awards have been made to the following prime contractors that coordinate consortia of over 100 engineering and consulting firms, universities, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs):
For more information, you can access a factsheet on the Water IQC II (PDF 191KB).
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