The ILO is implementing the Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programme in Lebanon (EIIP Lebanon) as part of its response to the Syrian refugee crisis and the economic downturn in order to create decent jobs for vulnerable Lebanese host community members and Syrian refugees through the construction and rehabilitation of priority infrastructure. EIIP Lebanon is implemented with funding from Germany through KfW Development Bank, and in close collaboration with the Ministry of Labour the Ministry of Social Affairs and participating Municipalities.
The EIIP Lebanon Phase IV includes the construction and rehabilitation of 10km of agricultural roads in Hrar municipality and construction of a school block in neighbouring Mahmra municipality, both in Akkar Governorate. The ILO will now hire a consultancy firm to prepare designs and tender documents for the works. While the consultant is expected to submit a proposal for both projects, ILO may consider proposals submitted for one of the projects only if this is in the best interest of ILO.
1.1 Construction of a new school block in Mahmra Municipality.
The school is located in Mahmra municipality [34.5076916, 35.9688614]. UNHCR has built a 2-story school building in a compound where it is now proposed to add one more block, since the new school building can only accommodate about half of the students. The remaining are still studying in the temporary old school rooms. The municipality and the school Principal have proposed an additional new school block of a similar size to the one provided by the UNHCR.
The proposed project consists of construction of a two-story school building (XX m2 to be obtained during the site visit) and construction of a concrete retaining wall to protect the slope of the school compound.
Details of the major works include but are not limited to, removal of the existing temporary schoolrooms, construction of concrete foundation; reinforced concrete structures including concrete columns, concrete slabs, concrete walls, partition walls, roofing, floor tiling, provision of plastering and painting works, provision of doors and windows, provision of electrical, mechanical, plumbing and sanitary works etc. Complete details shall be prepared by the design consultant.
1.2 Construction/Rehabilitation of agricultural roads, 10 km in Hrar municipality.
The Project is located in Hrar municipality [34.4549873, 36.1180979]. The proposed project consists of construction/ rehabilitation of up to 10km of agricultural roads in Hrar municipality. Final selection of roads shall be agreed with the municipality during the design phase. Selected roads must be within public domain. Major scope of work includes but is not limited to, earth works, construction of road sub-base and construction of gravel road-base (which should be completed as the final surface). Addition of concrete road surface in steep sections, construction of concrete side drain and culverts where required, etc. Final road selection and complete construction details shall be prepared by the design consultant.
2 Scope of the consultancyThe ILO will hire a design consultancy firm for surveying/condition assessment, design and preparation of technical drawings, preparation of tender document include technical specifications, BoQs and cost estimate.
The consultant shall throughout the assignment coordinate closely with the municipalities and other concerned authorities, to obtain necessary licenses and agree the final scope of work, while keeping the ILO in the loop of all interactions. The consultant is to include the ILO in all correspondences and meetings concerning the assignment. The specific scope of the consultancy consists of the following but are not limited to:
2.1 Phase 1A – Preliminary Studies & Conceptual Design: School Building in Mahmra
SCHOOL BUILDING
The Consultant shall carry out all necessary preliminary studies and condition assessment/surveys, and collect as required information related to the projects for carrying out the design.
Data collection, Physical condition assessment / Surveys
The consultant at the start of the assignment shall contact the municipality of Mahmra and the Ministry of Education to assess what relevant information for the school building is already available and obtain other information and documentation related to the design work, including any utilities within proposed locations. The documentation/information should consist of at least:
- general site condition
- documentation of architectural features, construction materials and techniques, à other legal document
Conceptual Design for the School building
The Consultant shall prepare conceptual designs for the school building in Mahmra municipality (for presentation during the course of Phase I to the EIIP team) for discussion. The concept should be based on the municipality of Mahmra and the Ministry of Education requirements, and common code and practices. The EIIP team might request several options from the consultant in order to decide which concept to adopt.
Preliminary Cost Estimate for the School building
The Consultant shall prepare, compile, and present to the EIIP the preliminary cost estimate for the project. The Consultant shall make sure that the total price estimate does not exceed the proposed budget. The allocated budget is USD 600,000
Final Preliminary Report
At the end of this Phase I, the Consultant shall prepare and submit a final Preliminary Report describing the findings, conclusions and recommendations. All condition assessments /surveys, studies shall be attached to the data collection report.
2.2 Phase 1B – Preliminary Studies & Conceptual Design: Agricultural Roads in Hrar
AGRICULTURAL ROADS
The Consultant shall carry out all necessary preliminary studies and condition assessment/surveys, and collect as required information related to the projects for carrying out the design.
Data collection, Physical condition assessment / Surveys
The consultant at the start of the assignment shall contact the municipality of Hrar to access what relevant information for the agricultural roads construction that is already available and what information and document related to the design work, including any utilities within proposed locations. The documentation/information should consist of at least:
- general site condition,
- documentation of architectural features, construction materials and techniques,
- other legal document
Final selection and Conceptual Design for the Agricultural Roads
The Consultant shall in consultation with the municipality of Hrar confirm the road sections to be included in the final project, making sure that they are all within the public domain. The consultant shall prepare conceptual designs for the agricultural roads, including standard cross sections and criteria for adding structures (for presentation during the course of Phase I to the EIIP team) for discussion. The final selection of roads shall be presented on an overview map, clearly indicating that they are within public domain.
Preliminary Cost Estimate for the Agricultural Roads
The Consultant shall prepare, compile, and present to the EIIP the preliminary cost estimate for the project. The Consultant shall make sure that the total price estimate does not exceed the proposed budget. The allocated budget is USD 600,000
Final Preliminary Report
At the end of this phase I, the Consultant shall prepare and submit a final Preliminary Report describing the findings, conclusions and recommendations. All condition assessments /surveys, studies shall be attached to the data collection report.
2.3 PHASE 2A Detailed Design, Topographic Survey, BoQ/Confidential Cost Estimate and Technical Specifications – School Building in Mahmra
SCHOOL BUILDING
According to the recommendations and approval of the Phase I preliminary report, the Consultant shall develop the Detailed Design for the school building. This includes architectural drawings, structural drawings, MEP drawings, Technical reports, BoQ and confidential cost estimate. This Phase 2 shall include the following components.
a. Soil Assessment report and boreholes for the school building
The consultant shall provide a complete geotechnical report for the selected site. The Consultant shall gather and evaluate all geotechnical site characteristics. The consultant will carry out geotechnical insitu tests, including test pits. The consultant shall conduct a minimum of three boreholes with the minimum depth of each at 10m. The geotechnical report shall include analysis and recommendations for the client.
b. Detailed Design Drawings for Execution
Based on the Conceptual Design approved in Phase I by the EIIP, the Consultant is required to prepare appropriate Detailed Design to be implemented. The design should be composed of drawings including but not limited to:
- General layout plan and floor plans, cross sections and elevations
- Earthworks and demolition plan and details for existing structures or obstacles.
- Architectural drawings, Structural drawings, MEP drawings,
- Layout plans and Schematic diagrams, as may be necessary, and details for electrical (high & low currents), lighting, fire alarm, plumbing, water storage, heating, air conditioning and ventilation, fire protection, etc.
- Cross sections and details as may be necessary for the understanding of the design and its prospects.
- Details such as doors, accessories, windows, stairs, handrails, and other items for the building.
- 3D model with pictures of selected materials.
The design must be appropriate for implementation using a Local Resource Based approach, i.e. design and specifications should be appropriate for the use of manual labour and local resources. The selected consultancy firm must therefore participate in an orientation session provided by the ILO at the start of the assignment. The Client has the right to review/ correct and amend any drawing or detail mentioned above without any variation in time and cost.
The consultant shall obtain approval for the final designs from the municipality of Mahmra. The consultant shall then with the support of the municipality of Mahmra obtain approval for the final designs from the relevant Ministries if required.
c. Detailed BOQ / price breakdown, confidential cost estimate
- The BoQ and cost estimate shall be prepared based on the Labour based approach. The form and divisions of the BOQ shall be agreed upon with the Client.
- All quantities & Calculations shall be submitted along with the BoQ.
- The Consultant shall make sure that, the total price estimate does not exceed the proposed budget. The cost estimate for each work item shall be split into, Labour cost, material cost & equipment cost, overhead cost and profit. Cost Estimate shall remain CONFIDENTIAL and shall be only presented to the ILO predesignated personnel.
- Consultant shall submit all calculation notes as requested by the ILO. Calculation notes shall cover but not limited to Structural, electrical and mechanical designs.
d. Technical specifications
The consultant shall prepare and submit the technical specifications for all work items listed in the BoQ. The specifications should describe the work method applying to the Local resource based approach.
2.4 PHASE 2B Detailed Design, Topographic Survey, BoQ/CONFIDENTIAL Cost Estimate and Technical Specifications – Agricultural Roads in Hrara
AGRICULTURAL ROADS
e. Topography survey, Detailed Design Drawings for Execution
Based on the collected information and recommendation in the Phase I assignment, the Consultant is required to carry out a topographical survey of the selected roads. Based on result of the detailed measurement and survey, the consultant shall prepare appropriate Detailed Design to be implemented. The design should be composed of drawings including but not limited to:
- Network/municipal Master Plan;
- Horizontal alignment of the proposed roads with chainages (avoiding cutting of major trees);
- Longitudinal profile including existing terrain profile (centerline and shoulders) and designed road profile; NB vertical alignment should to the extent possible follow existing terrain, minimize the need for cut, and fill.
- Detailed construction drawings and road cross section for every 10 m section, drainage structures along the road such as culverts, lined(concrete or stone masonry) side drains and other necessary structures, retaining walls, design and concrete slab for road surface where the longitudinal slope greater than 12% etc.;
The design must be appropriate for the implementation using a Local Resource Based approach, i.e. design and specifications should be appropriate for the use of manual labour and local resources. The selected consultancy firm must therefore participate in an orientation session provided by the ILO at the start of the assignment.
The consultant shall obtain approval for the final designs from the municipality of Hrar and relevant authorities if required.
f. Detailed BOQ / price breakdown, confidential cost estimate
- The BoQ and cost estimate shall be prepared based on the Labour based approach. The form and divisions of the BOQ shall be agreed upon with the Client.
- All quantities & Calculations shall be submitted along with the BoQ.
- The Consultant shall make sure that, the total price estimate does not exceed the proposed budget. The cost estimate for each work item shall be split into, Labour cost, material cost & equipment cost, overhead cost and profit. Cost Estimate shall remain CONFIDENTIAL and shall be only presented to the ILO predesignated personnel.
g. Technical specifications
The consultant shall prepare and submit the technical specifications for all work items listed in the BoQ. The specifications should describe the work method applying to the Local resource based approach.
2.5 PHASE 3 Provision of inputs in the Pre-bid meeting and Site Visits
The consultant is required to provide the following inputs to bidders and to the selected contractor.
- The consultant shall participate in pre-bid meetings as resource persons during the bidding process. The consultant together with the EIIP engineer(s) to explain the scope of the proposed works, BoQ items, specifications and answering any queries on the design raised during the pre-bid meeting by bidders. (1 day)
- After the execution contracts are awarded to contractor(s), the consultant in coordination with the EIIP engineers and the contractors shall schedule site visit(s) and handover the site to the contractors. The consultant shall explain in full details all the project details and aspects to the contractors and answer any queries raised. (1 day)
The Consultant shall submit to the ILO in final form (1 hard and 1 soft copy) for review and comments at the end of Phases 1 and 2. Once the final detailed execution drawings, technical specification, BoQ and cost estimate are approved, the Consultant shall submit one hard copy together with one soft copy (on CD-ROM) of the following document.
3.1 PHASE 1: preliminary studies: Final Preliminary Report
3.2 PHASE 2: detailed execution drawings, BoQ/cost estimate and technical specifications:
3.2.1 The detailed design in Auto-Cad including but not limited to Architecture, Structural, MEP and landscape drawings. The detailed drawing shall include:
- General layout plan and floor plans, cross-sections and elevations.
- Layout plans and details for electrical; lighting, fire alarm; plumbing, water storage; heating, air conditioning and ventilation; fire protection, etc.
- Cross sections and details as may be necessary for the understanding of the design and its prospects.
- Details such as doors, accessory schedules, windows, stairs, handrails, etc…
3.2.2 Bill of Quantity (BoQ) in English, and confidential cost estimate (unit price for all work items).
3.2.3 A full set of Technical specifications in English.
3.2.4 Letter of endorsement by the mayors Hrar for the agricultural roads design and Mahmra for the school building.
3.2.5 License or approval from the Ministry of Education and other ministry if needed for the school building in Mahmra municipality.
4 Proposed ScheduleThe design consultant is expected to start the work immediately after signing the contact with the ILO (1ST week of Aug 2021).
The consultant shall provide a time schedule based on available information. This schedule shall be as condensed as possible.
It is expected that the EIIP team will receive the following document as the attached schedule
5 Reporting, Coordination and payment modality
The consultant will work under the overall supervision of the EIIP Chief Technical Adviser and shall coordinate closely with the EIIP focal point that will be assigned to support the work.
The consultant shall coordinate closely with EIIP throughout the assignment to agree final scope of works in each location.
6 Payment SchedulePayments will be made as follows
- 30% upon successful completion and delivery of Phase 1 documents as detailed above.
- Final payment upon successful completion and delivery of the entire assignment.
- Bidders shall be legally registered in Lebanon. Government-owned enterprises in the Country may participate only if they are independent and operate under commercial law.
- Bidders shall not be identified on the Consolidated United Nations Security Council Sanctions List (CUNSCSL), World Bank’s Listing of Ineligible Firms and Individuals, and lists of sanctioned and/or suspended vendors maintained by UN Organizations (“Sanctions Lists”) or on the “KfW List”.
The quotation for the survey and design work including cost and period shall be submitted on or before 27 July 2021, 15:30
Request for Clarification deadline: Monday, 19 July 2021 before 14:30
The cost shall be broken down in main components and the proposal shall include daily fees. Cost should be clearly split on the two projects and the ILO reserves the right to split the works and award contracts to more than one consulting firm.
The consultant firm shall include a resume of past work of similar nature and references, and personnel CVs including contacts for key staff for this assignment, address and date of birth.
Quality of proposal, cost and time will be considered in selection of consultancy firm.
The EIIP will facilitate a site visit to the proposed project locations and to municipalities of Hrar and Mahmra.
Interested consultants are requested to participate in the mandatory site visit as per the below schedule.
N.B: Interested consultants should inform ILO Procurement of their participation in advance to the visit on bey-procurement@ilo.org as there could be changes to the schedule due to the lockdown measures.
→ Site Visit: Wed, 14 July 2021 at 11:30 am meeting at the office of the municipality of Mahmra then proceed to site.
1:30pm meeting at the office the municipality of Hrar and proceed to visit until finish.