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Consultant to conduct of an earthquake safety assessment
Procurement Process :RFP - Request for proposal
Office :Yangon - MYANMAR
Deadline :28-Dec-17
Posted on :11-Dec-17
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  CONSULTANTS
Reference Number :43130
Link to Atlas Project :
00104189 - Earthquake Resilience
Documents :
2017-PN-108-Earthquake Safety Assessment-TOR
P11
General Condition of Contract
Procurement Notice
Financial Breakdown of Cost Form
Overview :

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT PROCUREMENT NOTICE                                                                                                                                                                                                              

2017/UNDP-MMR/PN/108                                         

Country:                                                 Myanmar

Description of the assignment:                 Consultant to conduct of an earthquake safety assessment

Duty Station:                                           Yangon

Period of assignment/services:                 Due within 4 weeks of signing the contract
(14 January to 13 February 2018)

Proposal should be submitted to the Procurement Unit, UNDP Myanmar, No. 6 Natmauk Road, Tamwe, Yangon or by email to bids.mm@undp.org; no later than 28 December 2017.

Any request for clarification must be sent in writing, or by standard electronic communication to the address or e-mail indicated above. Procurement Unit will respond in writing or by standard electronic mail and will send written copies of the response, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to all consultants.

 

A.      General Background

 

                Myanmar is prone to regular earthquakes and is impacted by the active Sagaing fault while the western coastline is mirrored by the Northern Sunda Megathrust. The Sagaing fault passes close to Yangon and even closer to Mandalay. The Sagaing Region experienced a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in April. Mandalay is assessed as being at particular risk while Yangon is located on an alluvial plain making it somewhat less affected by earthquakes, although they are still felt. Yangon has not suffered a major earthquake since 1930 when 600 people died. The general poor infrastructure and lack of seismic resistant construction methods means that most buildings are vulnerable to the impact of an earthquake.

 

Given the potential high risk for the safety of the personnel and visitors in the office, UNDSS in Myanmar in collaboration with UN Agency Offices in Myanmar is exploring to identify a company or an institution to conduct a study to assess the earthquake safety immediately to take necessary actions to mitigate the risks caused by earthquake in the future.

 

Objective of the study

 

The immediate objective of the study is to provide a professional analysis of the safety of the UNDP office buildings in Yangon from earthquake forces and recommend a mitigation plan to ensure the safety of staff.

 

 

Approach to the study

 

The consultant will propose in their offer the methodology, the approach and a detailed implementation plan to the assessment based on up-to-date knowledge in the earthquake assessment of buildings in accordance to the provisional Myanmar National Building Code (as a minimum) and international best practices. Activities may include the following: desk review of available information, physical inspection of the buildings and foundations, consultations with MHSC and UN Department of Security and Safety (UNDSS), soil analyses, historical seismic records, structural calculations, and other relevant work.

 

 

Timing and deliverables

 

The study shall be completed within two weeks. Planned start date is last week of January 2018. 

 

Draft report

Due within 4 weeks of signing the contract

Final report

Due after 2 weeks of receiving feedback from UN Agencies on the draft report

 

The report will contain the following:

 

  1. Outline the methodology and code of practice used to analyse the structural stability of all the buildings in the premises against earthquake, cost of carrying out earthquake strengthening work, and insurance approaches
  2. Detailed description of the identified risks and potential impact of each risk if it occurs
  3. Recommendations to mitigate identified risks in consultations with the MHSC/UNDSS and in line with relevant ILO standards on health and safety
  4. Annexes as required to support the findings in the report including  tools and questionnaire for the evaluation

 

Management of the contract

 

The Consultant will directly report to UNDP Administrative Unit and UNDSS.

 

 

Submission and Evaluation of the quotations

 

The offerer is expected to submit the proposal with a description of the methodology, the approach and a detailed implementation plan.

 

UNDP will evaluate the technical proposal based on

 

  1. Offeror’s qualification, capacity and expertise
  2. Proposed Methodology, Approach and Implementation Plan and technical compliance with the requirements of the TOR
  3. Proposed key personnel

 

Performance indicators for service delivered -

 

The service will be acknowledged by timeliness, quality and completeness of deliverables in accordance with the Terms of Reference.

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ANNEX

ANNEX 1- TERMS OF REFERENCES (TOR)

ANNEX 2 - GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT

ANNEX 3 - P 11 for ICs

ANNEX 4 - OFFEROR’S LETTER TO UNDP CONFIRMING INTEREST AND AVAILABILITY FOR THE

                     INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTOR (IC) ASSIGNMENT