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Environmental and Social Technical Assistance
Contact and place of performance
Melissa Hergenrader
DC
USA
Purpose: The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), is seeking qualified Environmental and Social (E&S) consulting firms to provide on-demand technical assistance to support DFC’s environmental and social risk management responsibilities. Support will be provided to the Office of Development Policy (ODP) on a task order basis to assist with the screening, due diligence, monitoring,...
View moreThe Office of Development Policy (ODP) seeks to establish a Labor Hour contract with a qualified environmental and social consulting firm to provide flexible, on demand technical assistance to support complex and time-sensitive E&S assignments.
Objectives:
The objective of this contract is to provide DFC with timely, high-quality technical support.
Key Objectives may include:
The contractor will provide E&S technical support on a task order basis, which may include but is not limited to:
Support may be provided at various stages of the investment lifecycle and across multiple E&S topic areas. All work will be conducted under DFC direction and in accordance with applicable standards. The anticipated period of performance consists of an Indefinite Delivery, indefinite Quantity contract with a five-year ordering period.
This synopsis is not a request for proposals or quotes. However, the government intends to issue a draft Statement of Work with an invitation for a reverse industry day.
Interested firms may submit questions and/ or capability statements to [email protected].
The United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Office of Acquisition has issued a presolicitation notice for environmental and social technical assistance to support the Office of Development Policy (ODP). The DFC requires qualified consulting firms to provide on-demand support for environmental and social risk management responsibilities, including screening, due diligence, monitoring, and specialized reviews of financed projects. These services ensure that DFC investments across sectors such as energy, healthcare, and infrastructure comply with the Environmental and Social Policy and Procedures, International Finance Corporation Performance Standards, and other international guidelines. The government intends to establish an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract featuring a five-year ordering period, utilizing labor hours with the capability for firm-fixed-price task orders.
Contractors will assess project documentation for compliance, identify risks and mitigation measures, and provide subject-matter expertise on specialized thematic issues throughout the investment lifecycle. Additional objectives include supporting internal capacity building through the development of training materials and standard operating procedures. Performance will take place in Washington, DC, and all work will be conducted under DFC direction. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541620, Environmental Consulting Services, and PSC F999, Other Environmental Services.
The solicitation number for this requirement is 77344426S0001, and the response deadline is March 6, 2026. There is no set-aside associated with this notice. While this synopsis is not a request for proposals, the DFC intends to release a draft Statement of Work and host a reverse industry day. Interested firms may submit capability statements and questions to the designated point of contact, Melissa Hergenrader.
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