REQ-SSRO-23-0149
Issue Date : December 6, 2023
Title: Consultant for Detail Engineering Design of Uprating of Water Treatment Plant Perumda Air Minum Tirta Bantumurung Kabupaten Maros – IPA Bantimurung
Issuing Office & Email/Physical Address for Submission of Proposals:
USAID IUWASH Tangguh South Sulwesi Regional Office (SSRO)
Jl. Gunung Batu Putih No 55 Makassar 90142 South Sulawesi – Indonesia
Phone Nr. : 0411-856011
Deadline for Receipt of Proposals: December 29, 2023
Soft copy Proposal to : Tangguh_Proc_inbox@dai.com
Point of Contact: Tangguh_procurement@dai.com
Anticipated Award Type: Fixed Price Purchase Order
Basis for Award: An award will be made based on the Trade Off Method. The award will be issued to the responsible and reasonable offeror who provides the best value to DAI and its client using a combination of technical and cost/price factors.
BACKGROUND
USAID Indonesia Urban Resilient Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (USAID IUWASH Tangguh) is a five-year Activity to advance Indonesia’s development goals in increasing access to safely managed drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in vulnerable urban areas and strengthening climate-resilient WASH services and water resources management. In close partnership with the Government of Indonesia (GOI), USAID IUWASH Tangguh supports Indonesia’s work to achieve their Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets to ensure access to water and sanitation for all (SDG 6) and to make cities and settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable (SDG 11).
Using an Integrated Resilient IUWASH Systems (IRIS) approach which aligns actions and incentives between upstream and downstream actors, while crowding in collaboration with key stakeholders through partnerships that accelerate the enabling environment and key enabling factors, such as finance and data—the USAID IUWASH Tangguh team will provide technical assistance to GOI, private sector and civil society stakeholders to achieve four objectives: 1) Strengthened WASH and WRM Sector Governance and Financing; 2) Increased Access to Poor-Inclusive, Climate-Resilient, Safely Managed Drinking Water and Sanitation Services; 3) Improved Water Resources Management to Support Resilient Drinking Water Services; and 4) Increased Adoption of Behaviors and Improved Women’s Participation and Leadership Roles that Contribute to Improvements of WASH and WRM.
Description of The Program:
Safe and affordable drinking water is a fundamental right for every individual to meet their daily needs. However, the provision of these essential services remains a major challenge in Indonesia, as evidenced by the limited quantity and quality of drinking water. Although access to proper drinking water in Indonesia currently reaches 90.2% (SUSENAS, 2020) of citizens, access to safely managed drinking water only reaches 11.9% (SKAM RT BALITBANGKES, 2020) of the population.
On the other hand, Indonesia has set an ambitious target to achieve 100% access to adequate drinking water, including 15% access to safely managed drinking water (RPJMN 2020-2024). To achieve this target, the government is currently refining its target through the Safe Drinking Water Master Road Map (RI-AMAN) which aims to increase access to safely managed drinking water to 45% by 2030. This road map presents strategies and programs that also consider the aspects of climate resilience and water safety.
Access to drinking water in Maros Regency currently reaches 93.07% (Dinas Pekerjaan Umum, Tata Ruang, Perhubungan dan Pertanahan, 2022), where Perumda Air Minum Tirta Batimurung serves 22,322 connections (±89,288 people) or about 22% of the total population of Maros Regency in 2022, which is 403,744 people. Drinking water services of Perumda Air Minum Tirta Bantimurung utilize a processing capacity of 290 liters/second.
To increase service coverage, Perumda Air Minum Tirta Bantimurung plans to increase system capacity. The increase in system capacity is by up-rating the water treatment plant at Bantimurung WTP. The selection of up-rating technology is based on the consideration that the utilization of the current water treatment plant capacity is maximum and is no longer able to develop new services and the land area available at the Bantimurung WTP location is limited for the construction of a new WTP. It is expected that up-rating will be able to increase the production capacity of Bantimurung WTP by 100 – 150% of the existing capacity.
The up-rating activities will begin with the preparation of the DED. USAID IUWASH Tangguh will support the process as it will result in increased access to safely managed drinking water (SMDW).
Detail Scope of Work please see in separate file
Selection of Service Provider and Evaluation Criteria
The local implementer will be selected based on Full & Open Competition.
Proposed Mechanism
Proposed mechanism of the activity will be implemented through
Fixed Price Purchase Order.
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