UNDP Awards $149,697 Contract for Advanced UAV Systems to Support Projects in Jamaica
UNDP Awards $149,697 Contract for Advanced UAV Systems to Support Projects in Jamaica

04 Feb 2026

Kingston, Jamaica The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has awarded a technology-focused procurement contract for the supply of specialised unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipment to support data-driven development initiatives in Jamaica. The contract underscores UNDP’s growing use of advanced geospatial technologies to strengthen planning, environmental monitoring, and resilience-building efforts.The award was published on January 29, 2026, following a competitive UNDP Request for Proposal (RFP) process.Contract OverviewThe contract covers the procurement of high-specification UAV systems equipped with multiple sensing technologies, along with associated capacity-building support to ensure effective deployment and use.Contract Title - Procurement of Specialized UAV EquipmentContract Reference - 10502186 / UNDP-JAM-00154Procurement Method - UNDP Request for Proposal (RFP)Contract Value - USD 149,697Posted Date - January 29, 2026Beneficiary Country - JamaicaThe scope includes UAV platforms fitted with RGB, multispectral, and LiDAR sensors, enabling high-resolution aerial mapping, terrain analysis, and environmental assessment.Awarded SupplierThe contract has been awarded to Spatial Innovision Limited, a firm specialising in geospatial solutions and advanced remote-sensing technologies.In addition to supplying the UAV equipment, the company will deliver capacity-building and training sessions, ensuring that local stakeholders and project teams can effectively operate the systems and interpret the data collected.Strategic SignificanceThe deployment of UAVs equipped with LiDAR and multispectral sensors represents a significant upgrade in Jamaica’s ability to gather accurate spatial data. Such technology is increasingly used in development programmes for:Climate and disaster risk assessmentLand-use and urban planningEnvironmental and coastal monitoringInfrastructure inspection and mappingNatural resource managementBy pairing equipment delivery with skills transfer, the contract supports long-term institutional capacity rather than short-term technical inputs alone.Development ContextUNDP continues to expand its use of digital and geospatial innovation across Small Island Developing States (SIDS), where precise data is essential for managing climate risks and supporting sustainable development. Jamaica’s adoption of advanced UAV technology aligns with broader regional efforts to modernise planning tools and improve evidence-based decision-making.OutlookWith the contract now awarded, delivery of the UAV systems and training activities is expected to begin shortly. Additional technology-driven procurements may follow as UNDP and its partners scale up digital transformation, climate resilience, and environmental monitoring initiatives across Jamaica.#JamaicaContractAward #UNDPProcurement #UAVTechnology #DroneMapping #LiDARSensors #GeospatialData #DigitalDevelopment #AwardedTenders #DevelopmentProjectsCaribbean #ProcurementNews

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Jamaica Awards JMD 54.3 Million Contract for Yahso Jungle Adventure Infrastructure Under REDI II Project
Jamaica Awards JMD 54.3 Million Contract for Yahso Jungle Adventure Infrastructure Under REDI II Project

08 Nov 2025

The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) has given SM Quality Construction a JMD 54.27 million contract to develop infrastructure at Yahso Jungle Adventure Limited, boosting rural tourism and community infrastructure in Jamaica. The award, which was made public on September 26, 2025, is part of the Second Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI II) Project (P166279), which is funded by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD Loan No. 90170).An outline of the agreementThe contract, which was obtained through a Request for Bids (RFB) process under reference JM-JSIF-490508-CW-RFB, focuses on building and modernising essential infrastructure to support the Yahso Jungle Adventure attraction, a developing ecotourism destination in Jamaica. Over the course of six months, the project will strengthen the community's ability to draw tourists, generate employment, and support the growth of sustainable tourism in rural areas.After an open and competitive bidding process, the contract was awarded at a signed value of JMD 54,270,652.53. The Old Harbour, St Catherine-based SM Quality Construction won the project due to its cost-effectiveness, technical responsiveness, and track record of completing small and medium-sized construction projects throughout Jamaica.About the Parties ConcernedUnder the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) oversees the REDI II Project, a nationwide endeavour aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods through the development of infrastructure, the assistance of microenterprises, and the fortification of connections between communities and markets.SM Quality Construction, the chosen contractor, is a respectable Jamaican company with a focus on infrastructure and civil development. The company's participation in REDI II is consistent with its mission to support sustainable rural transformation through local expertise and workforce development, and it has a track record of delivering high-quality community-based projects.Project ImportanceThe Yahso Jungle Adventure project is an important part of Jamaica's larger REDI II programme, which uses agriculture and tourism to boost rural communities' economies. The site will be able to accommodate larger groups in a safe and sustainable manner thanks to the new infrastructure, which will also improve accessibility and visitor experiences.The REDI II Project supports Jamaica's national objectives of promoting environmental stewardship, empowering local entrepreneurs, and diversifying its tourism offerings by investing in adventure and ecotourism assets. Additionally, the initiative is anticipated to increase small business participation in the rural economy and create job opportunities.In conclusionAnother significant step in Jamaica's endeavour to use inclusive development to close the economic gap between urban and rural areas is the JMD 54.3 million contract given to SM Quality Construction. The REDI II Project's goal of creating resilient, prosperous, and sustainable rural economies throughout Jamaica is reinforced by the Yahso Jungle Adventure infrastructure project, which is expected to provide long-term social and economic benefits for nearby communities. Latest Government Tenders and Contract Awards in Jamaica - JamaicaTendersJamaicaTenders - Your trusted source for latest government tenders, RFPs, RFQs, and contract awards in JamaicaStay updated with the latest public procurement opportunities and tender notices in Jamaica at JamaicaTendersFind all Jamaica government tenders, eProcurement updates, and contract award notices on JamaicaTendersExplore live tenders, bids, and procurement opportunities in [Country Name] with JamaicaTenders - The JamaicaTenders portalJamaicaTenders brings you verified tenders, procurement news, and contract awards from Jamaica  #Jamaica #ContractAward #ProcurementNews #REDIProject #REDIII #RuralDevelopment #TourismInfrastructure #YahsoJungleAdventure #JSIF #IBRD #WorldBankProjects #GovernmentContracts #SustainableDevelopment #CommunityDevelopment #AwardedTender #JamaicaTenders

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