Procurement and Deployment of Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors (LCS) in Kilifi, Kajiado, and Kiambu Counties
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African cities are growing rapidly: The continent’s urban population will double by 2050, reaching 1.5 billion people. But urban infrastructure and services are not meeting demand.
Most growth is happening in informal settlements, where people do not have reliable, safe or affordable access to essential everyday services. About 51% of city residents in sub-Saharan Africa live in places that exceed safe limits for air pollution. Many cities are located along coasts and major rivers, exposing citizens to dangerous floods. Globally, urban areas produce 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing escalating climate impacts like heatwaves and droughts.
This puts Africa’s cities at a key inflection point. More than three-quarters of the infrastructure that will exist in African cities by mid-century is yet to be built, offering immense opportunity to improve urban planning as cities expand. It is essential that this development is not only low-carbon and climate-resilient, but also enhances access to crucial services such as running water and sanitation, electricity, decent housing, transport, and dignified, healthy urban jobs.
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Objectives of this Assignment
The main objective of this assignment is to procure, deploy, and operationalize a network of low-cost air quality sensors (LCS) in Kilifi, Kajiado, and Kiambu Counties to enhance spatial coverage, data access, and evidence-based air quality management. Specifically, the assignment aims to:
Scope of Work
The vendor will be responsible for the procurement, deployment, and operationalization of approximately 20 low-cost air quality sensors (LCS) across Kiambu, Kajiado, and Kilifi Counties, under the guidance of the WRI Air Quality Team and in close collaboration with county governments and other knowledge
1. Procurement and Technical Demonstration
2. Site Selection and Deployment
3. Installation and Operationalization
4. Capacity Building and Knowledge Transfer
5. After-Sales Support and Maintenance
No. | Deliverable | Timeline |
Site selection report including criteria application, stakeholder consultations, and final site list. | 3 weeks after contract signing. | |
Procurement of approximately 20 LCS with warranty. | One month after contract signing. | |
Technical demonstration of sensor calibration and functionality. | Two months after contract signing. | |
Installed and operational sensors in Kilifi, Kajiado, and Kiambu. | One month after contract signing. | |
Training materials and user manuals. | 1 month after contract signing | |
After-sales support and maintenance plan. | For 6 months upon installation |
5. Qualifications of Vendor
- Demonstrated experience in manufacturing and deploying low-cost air quality sensors.
- Proven track record in site selection and deployment in Kenya/ Region.
- Ability to work with subnational governments and communities.
- Capacity to provide technical support and training within Kenya.
The assignment will run for six months, covering procurement, site selection, installation, training, and handover.
9. Proposal Submission Requirements
Any queries about this RFP should be sent via email by latest 15th October to [email protected] with a cc to [email protected]