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43166-207: Advanced Project Preparedness for Poverty Reduction - Detailed Design for the SASEC Subregional Road Connectivity Project (Subproject 25)
Business Opportunities
Date of First Listing: 01 Nov 2012
Procurement Plans
There are no procurement plans currently available for this project.
Consulting Services
The TA will be implemented over 10 months, beginning in January 2013 and ending in November 2013. The TA will be carried out by a firm of consultants consisting of experts in highway engineering, logistics planning and engineering, works contracts, pavement and materials, traffic, drainage, geotechnical, survey, architecture, economics and finance, environment and social and resettlement. The input from the firm will be about 56 person-months, i.e., about 11 person-months of international and about 45 person-months of national consultants. The consultants will be engaged by ADB in accordance with the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers. The firm of consultants will be selected using ADB's quality- and cost-based selection method. Assignments will involve coordination with multiple agencies and countries, and complexities inherent to projects in border areas, which require a certain level of innovation in project delivery. The quality- and cost-based selection (simplified technical proposal) should be adopted, with a weight of technical proposal at 90%. All studies will be undertaken with same methodologies provided in the detailed TOR for both roads and LCS components, built on the feasibility study and the preliminary design. It is expected that DPRs for roads and LCS will be ready in April/May 2013. All procurement will be done in accordance with ADB's Procurement Guidelines (2010, as amended from time to time). Disbursements under the TA will be done in accordance with the ADB's Technical Assistance Disbursement Handbook (May 2010, as amended).
Consulting Services Recruitment Notices (CSRN)
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Procurement Notices
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