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A U.S. Government foreign assistance agency fighting to end global poverty.
Created by the U.S. Congress in 2004, with bipartisan support, as a different approach to U.S. foreign assistance.
What is MCC?
What’s so different about MCC?
1. Mission and structure
2. Competitive selection
3. Country ownership
4. Focus on results
Focused mandate: Reduce poverty through economic growth.
Mission and Structure
Corporate structure: Led by a governing Board of Directors
• Secretary of State (Chair) • MCC Chief Executive Officer • Secretary of the Treasury • U.S. Trade Representative • USAID Administrator • Four members of the private sector
Competitive Selection
Ruling justly
Investing in people
Economic freedom
MCC measures countries’ policy performance based on 20 independent indicators.
Only low-income and low-middle-income countries are considered for MCC funding
1. Pass the Control of Corruption indicator
2. Pass either the Political Rights or Civil Liberties indicator
3. Pass half the indicators overall
Countries must meet the following criteria on MCC’s scorecard:
Country Ownership MCC partner countries are responsible for the design and implementation of MCC programs.
Two types of MCC-funded programs:
Compacts: $66 million to $698 million 5-year grant
Threshold Programs: $6.7 million to $55 million 2-3 year grant
What does this mean?
Countries determine their own priorities.
Countries are held accountable for achieving results.
Countries lead program implementation, building capacity and strengthening country systems.
Sustainability
Policy reforms include:
• Sector policies and institution building • Procurement reform to improve transparency and
competitiveness • Access to land and land rights • Gender rights and economic integration • Financial regulatory reform • Anticorruption initiatives
Focus on Results
Compact Completion • Performance Evaluation • Impact Evaluation
Why evaluate?
Accountability Learning
Did we achieve the intended impact? What can we learn about what went right and what went wrong?
MCC and USG Priorities • Presidential Policy Directive on
Global Development • Presidential Policy Directive on
Sub-Saharan Africa
Administration Priorities • Partnership for Growth • Feed the Future • New Alliance for Food Security • Power Africa • Trade Africa
New Country Partners as of December 2015 • Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Kosovo were selected
by the Board for Compact Development. • Nepal, Niger and Philippines reselected to continue
developing their compacts. • Sri Lanka and Togo are eligible for Threshold
Programs.
For more information, visit intranet.mcc.gov.
MCC Transport Infrastructure Projects 2015 Snapshot
As of January 2013, rounded – 26 compacts, 25 countries, $9.2 billion
16 Countries
$2B Contract Awarded
3,969 km Contract Awarded
2,153 km PC
657 km SC 1,158 km
RC
2,769 km Completed
PC – Primary Class SC – Secondary Class RC – Rural Class
MCC Road Transport Accomplishments
The Philippines: MCC is rehabilitating 220 kilometers of roads in Samar and Eastern Samar provinces in the Philippines—among the country’s poorest regions.
El Salvador: Nombre de Jesus Bridge, which passes 27 meters above the country’s Lempa River.
Benin: MCC financed the addition of 600 meters of ship berthing space to the port’s new south wharf to be used in a new container terminal.
Representative MCC Transport Projects
MCC Transport Projects Require Service at stages and phases of the Project Cycle
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Compact Implementing Structure
MCC Washington,
DC
MCC Resident Mission
Host Country Government
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Project Manager 1
Accountable Entity (MCA)
Project Manager 2
Contractor Contractor Contractor
Procurement Agent
Fiscal Agent/ Funds Control
Project Manager 3
Common Payment System (Paid from
US Treasury)
Bank Account
Ensures Sound Fiscal Accountability
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Standard Contract Formats
Large works
• MCC has purchased licenses from the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) for large works:
• Design bid build (Red Book) • Design build (Yellow Book)
• MCC General conditions – identical in all FIDIC contracts • Conditions of Particular Application (COPAs) supplement and
amend the General Conditions
Small works, Goods & Consulting services
• For these contracts MCC is using World Bank standards with minor accommodations to reflect MCC regulatory requirements.
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• In Nov 2007, MCC decided to create Standard Bidding Documents for: • Small works • Consulting services • Design bid build • Design build • Goods • And others
• Why?
• Consistent approach • International standards known in the market: FIDIC • Cost/price management • Risks consistent from contract to contract • A bidder on a road in Country X can count on the same general
conditions of contract if/when they bid on a road in another Country
Standard Bidding Documents
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Compact procurements • Administered by MCA Entities. • Contract opportunities – all untied –
are published to: 1. http://www.mcc.gov/ 2. http://mcc.dgMarket.com/ 3. http://www.devbusiness.com/
Threshold procurements • Administered by MCC. • Opportunities published to
http://www.FedBizOpps.gov/ MCC corporate Procurements • Administered by MCC. • Some tied to US companies. • Opportunities published to
http://www.FedBizOpps.gov/
Types of Opportunities • MCC based
– Due diligence and technical evaluation support – Post Compact HDM4 Evaluations – Independent Engineering
• MCA based
– Engineering designs – Construction Supervision – Construction – Project Management Consultancy – Technical Support and training
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Business Opportunities 2016
Countries under Threshold, Compact Implementation and Compact Development
•El Salvador II -- Early compact Implementation •Philippines II – Compact Development •Nepal – Compact Development •Cote d’Ivoire – Compact Development •Niger – Compact Implementation •Senegal II – Early stage in compact development • Liberia – Compact Implementation •Gautamala and Honduras – Threshold •Regional Compacts – Under Development (locations
TBD)
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Business Opportunities for
A&E Firms and Works Contractors
El Salvador II • Logistical Road Infrastructure Project (28km) • Boarder Crossing and customs facilities
improvements plus 5.8km road upgrading
• MCA based Opportunities –Construction Supervision (Summer 2016) –Works Construction (Fall 2016) –Project Management Consultancy (Current)
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Business Opportunities for
A&E Firms and Works Contractors
Niger • Road rehabilitation and upgrading project
Liberia • Building of 5 maintenance centers, training and
maintenance works • MCA based Opportunities
–Technical Assistance, Road Maintenance Planning –Engineering Design and construction planning – Project Management Consultancy
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Business Opportunities for
A&E Firms and Works Contractors
Philippines II • Transport planning, engineering design and construction of
roads in semi urban and urban environment Cote d’Ivoire
• Transport Infrastructure in and around Abidjan • Improved metropolitan planning and logistics
• MCC Based Opportunities – Project Development and Due Diligence Services – Transport Planning and Engineering Design – Project Finance and PPP Structuring
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Business Opportunities for
A&E Firms and Works Contractors
Nepal • Maintenance and Rehabilitation of the Strategic Road
Network & bridges
Senegal II -- • Opportunities in transport sector (TBD)
• MCC Based Opportunities – Project Development and Due Diligence Services – Transport Planning and Engineering Design – Project Finance and PPP Structuring
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Business Opportunities for
A&E Firms and Works Contractors
Guatemala and Honduras • PPP based development of airport, LRT and regional road
maintenance concessions Regional Compacts
• Exploring opportunities to add regional transportation links to existing or new Compact countries to promote regional integration. West Africa is first.
• MCC based opportunities – Project Development and Due Diligence Services – Transport Planning and Engineering Design – Project Finance and PPP Structuring
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Business Opportunities 2016
• HDM4 based Impact Evaluations and Closeout ERRs – Burkina Faso
– Ghana
– Tanzania
– Moldova (Closeout ERR)
– Mongolia
– Mozambique
– Cape Verde
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Potential future evaluations: -Armenia -Georgia -Honduras -El Salvador -Nicaragua
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