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Narrative description of Project: The project aims to improve 77.6 km of road and bridge infrastructure in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, enhancing safety, climate resilience, and connectivity for communities, markets, schools, and health facilities. It covers feasibility studies, detailed engineering designs, and due diligence for key road sections, including White...
Transport Sector Project Development Facility / CS-06: Project Preparatory Consultant – Project Conceptualization, Feasibility Study, Due Diligence, and Detailed Engineering Design for Improving Roads in Northern Guadalcanal (ADB-Grant 0609-SOL)
Client
Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Government of Solomon Islands (MOFT & MID)
Period
Aug 2025 - Aug 2026
Category
Infrastructure & Transport
Narrative description of Project: The project aims to improve 77.6 km of road and bridge infrastructure in Northern Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, enhancing safety, climate resilience, and connectivity for communities, markets, schools, and health facilities. It covers feasibility studies, detailed engineering designs, and due diligence for key road sections, including White River–Lambi and Doma–Tambea. Assessments include technical, environmental, social, and climate risk analyses, with economic and financial evaluations guiding prioritization. Gender and social inclusion are integrated through action plans. The assignment also builds the capacity of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development in project preparation, safeguards, and climate-resilient design. Outputs include engineering designs, cost estimates, safeguards documentation, and procurement plans to support efficient project implementation.
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): USD 3,60,000
Country: Solomon Islands
Location within country: Northern Guadalcanal Island (road sections from White River to Lambi, including Doma–Tambea, White River–Poha Bridge, and Tambea–Lambi with associated bridges)
Duration of assignment (months): 12 months (approx.)
Name of Client: Asian Development Bank (ADB) / Government of Solomon Islands (MOFT & MID)
Total No of staff-months of the assignment: 49.1
Address: Manila, Philippines
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$ or Euro): USD 54,000
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 2
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
Katahira and Engineering International, Japan
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader):
Dr. David G. Lees – Climate Transport Specialist
Dr. Binod Shakya- Climate Change Expert
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
- Mobilized project team and coordinated with the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) and ADB.
- Prepared and submitted the Inception Report, including review of existing studies, identification of survey needs, work plan, and personnel schedule.
- Initiated data collection and baseline analysis, including review of past feasibility studies, traffic counts, hydrological data, and climate risk assessments.
- Conducted topographic and geotechnical surveys using drone mapping and BIM tools to establish corridor conditions and right-of-way.
- Started traffic forecasting and demand analysis, incorporating seasonal variations and population growth trends.
- Began hydrological and geotechnical assessments, focusing on flood-prone areas, bridge conditions, slope stability, and drainage capacity.
- Carried out stakeholder consultations with government agencies, local communities, and vulnerable groups to gather input for safeguards and gender analysis.
- Initiated environmental and social safeguards screening, including rapid environmental assessments and preliminary social impact assessments.
- Prepared survey reports for feasibility study and commenced development of draft feasibility study (F/S), including preliminary engineering options and economic/financial evaluations.
- Ongoing work includes preparation of due diligence reports (sector assessment, financial management, climate and disaster risk, procurement risk, and social/gender analysis) and preliminary engineering design for priority sections.
- Carried out gender, poverty, and social analyses to assess differentiated project impacts and benefits.
- Prepared a Gender Action Plan with inclusive design features, measurable indicators, and strategies for improved accessibility.
- Designed road safety and awareness programs targeting vulnerable groups including women, children, elderly, and people with disabilities.
- Delivered inception, survey, feasibility study, due diligence, and final project summary reports on schedule.
- Conducted workshops and consultations with government counterparts, local stakeholders, and communities.
- Built capacity of national institutions through on-the-job training, safeguards training, and knowledge transfer.
ADB-TA-10291 BAN: Economist (57341-001)
Narrative description of Project: Bangladesh is set to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2026, enhancing its global standing but posing challenges in economic diversification, competitiveness, and resilience. The loss of preferential trade benefits and concessional financing necessitates strategic policy adjustments. Despite strong growth, Bangladesh remains reliant on...
ADB-TA-10291 BAN: Economist (57341-001)
Client
Asian Development Bank
Period
Apr 2025 - Jul 2025
Category
Public Finance Management
Narrative description of Project: Bangladesh is set to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2026, enhancing its global standing but posing challenges in economic diversification, competitiveness, and resilience. The loss of preferential trade benefits and concessional financing necessitates strategic policy adjustments. Despite strong growth, Bangladesh remains reliant on the ready-made garments (RMG) sector, with limited diversification into higher-value industries. Infrastructure gaps, regulatory hurdles, and financial sector inefficiencies hinder private sector expansion, while fiscal constraints, banking vulnerabilities, and climate risks threaten long-term development. To address these challenges, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is conducting a Country Diagnostic Study (CDS) to assess constraints and guide the 2027–2031 Country Partnership Strategy (CPS). ADB seeks an economist for a 33-day assignment to conduct an economic assessment, including growth analysis, sectoral decomposition, and benchmarking, to identify key constraints and policy recommendations.
Total No. of person-months of the assignment: 3
Address: Manila, Philippines
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current NRs; US$ or Euro): USD 23,000
No. of professional person-months provided by the joint venture partners or the Sub-Consultants: None
Name of joint venture partner or sub-Consultants, if nay:
None
Name of Experts: Mr. Biniv Maskey
Description of actual services provided in the assignment:
The economic assessment will analyze Bangladesh’s overall performance and key productive sectors (agriculture, industry, and services), identifying strengths, weaknesses, and latent potential. It will explore constraints to economic growth, including policy, regulation, and supportive sector weaknesses.
The economist will:
- Conduct growth accounting and benchmarking against structural and aspirational peer countries.
- Assess economic performance through sectoral contributions, structural transformation, and labor productivity trends to estimate GDP growth by 2031.
- Use concentration indexes and cross-country comparisons to highlight macroeconomic imbalances and sectoral challenges.
- Review reports from development partners (IMF, World Bank, IFC, ILO, etc.) and leverage global datasets (ADB, UNCTAD, WB WITS, Penn World Table, etc.).
- Conduct stakeholder consultations with government, think tanks, academia, and business groups.
- Identify key economic weaknesses, their root causes (e.g., low productivity, regulatory barriers, skill gaps), and recommend broad solutions.
- Prioritize constraints based on their impact on economic diversification and resilience, in consultation with the CDS team. The economic assessment will evaluate Bangladesh’s overall economic performance as well as key productive sectors—agriculture, industry, and services—by identifying their strengths, weaknesses, and untapped potential. It will also examine constraints to economic growth, which may stem from policy, regulatory challenges, and inefficiencies in supportive sectors.
The economist will be responsible for:
- Conducting growth accounting and a benchmarking analysis, comparing Bangladesh’s economic performance with structural and aspirational peer countries.
- Analyzing sectoral contributions to growth, employment, and productivity using structural transformation and labor productivity trends to estimate GDP growth projections through 2031.
- Utilizing concentration indexes and cross-country comparisons to assess macroeconomic imbalances, market structures, and trade patterns.
- Reviewing existing research and reports from development partners such as the IMF, World Bank, IFC, ILO, and government sources (e.g., economic memorandums, white papers, and transition strategies). This will provide insights into underlying economic weaknesses and constraints.
- Leveraging global datasets from sources such as ADB, UNCTAD, World Bank, Penn World Table, and others to conduct in-depth economic analysis.
- Engaging in stakeholder consultations with government authorities, think tanks, academic institutions, business associations, and ADB sector experts to identify key economic challenges.
- Diagnosing major economic weaknesses, determining their root causes (e.g., low productivity due to skill shortages, insufficient investment in technology, or regulatory inefficiencies), and outlining broad solutions.
- Prioritizing and ranking economic constraints based on their severity and potential impact on economic diversification and resilience. This prioritization will involve expert judgment and discussions with the CDS team.
ADB-TA-6971 BHU: Climate Finance Policy...
Narrative description of Project: Bhutan aims to address climate change through its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2023, long-term Low Green Gas Emission and Climate Resilient Development Strategy (LTS), and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC). Promoting green finance is a key priority. The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) has developed a green finance...
ADB-TA-6971 BHU: Climate Finance Policy Expert (56010-001)
Client
Asian Development Bank
Period
Dec 2023 - Feb 2024
Category
Climate Resilience
Narrative description of Project: Bhutan aims to address climate change through its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2023, long-term Low Green Gas Emission and Climate Resilient Development Strategy (LTS), and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC). Promoting green finance is a key priority. The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) has developed a green finance roadmap and drafted a green taxonomy framework for the financial sector. To expand this framework, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and RMA are working on an economy-wide green taxonomy, which will support initiatives like the Bhutan Climate Fund. This project involves drafting this comprehensive green taxonomy framework.
Total No. of person-months of the assignment: 1.5m
Address: Manila, Philippines
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current NRs; US$ or Euro):
No. of professional person-months provided by the joint venture partners or the Sub-Consultants: None
Name of joint venture partner or sub-Consultants, if nay:
None
Name of Experts:
Michel Köhler
Description of actual services provided in the assignment:
- Review existing documents on climate change adaptation and mitigation, including NAP, LTS, NDU and the green taxonomy framework for the financial sector, and prepare brief on the notable features to be covered in the economy-wide taxonomy framework.
- Conduct consultation workshop and discussion with the relevant stakeholders on the scope of an economy-wide taxonomy framework, especially the sectors identified in NAP, LTS and NDU.
- Review, assess and assist in the development of an economy-wide green taxonomy framework and provide recommendations on its implementation.
- Review and provide inputs on the draft Sustainable Financing Framework developed by the MOF under the ESCAP support to sync with the taxonomy
ADB-TA-10172 REG: Building Adaptation and...
This pivotal role entails supporting the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in initiating and implementing the project in Bhutan and Nepal, with the ultimate aim of achieving successful outcomes and expanding the initiative beyond these initial countries. As the analyst, you will assume a central position in kickstarting the project and...
ADB-TA-10172 REG: Building Adaptation and Resilience in the Hindu Kush Himalayas―Bhutan and Nepal (TA Operations Analyst) (57059-001)
Client
Asian Development Bank
Period
Feb 2024 - Aug 2024
Category
Social & Environment Safeguards
This pivotal role entails supporting the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in initiating and implementing the project in Bhutan and Nepal, with the ultimate aim of achieving successful outcomes and expanding the initiative beyond these initial countries. As the analyst, you will assume a central position in kickstarting the project and overseeing its day-to-day operations. By facilitating the establishment of the project and ensuring its smooth functioning, you will contribute significantly to ADB's broader objectives of fostering development and sustainability in the region.
Approx. value of the contract (in current NRs; US$ or Euro): USD 11,000
Country: Bhutan and Nepal
Location within Country: Kathmandu, Nepal
Duration of assignment (months): 3 months
Total No. of person-months of the assignment: 2.5 months
Address: Manila, Philippines
No. of professional person-months provided by the joint venture partners or the Sub-Consultants: None
Name of joint venture partner or sub-Consultants, if nay:
None
Name of Experts:
Mr. Shribatsa Shah
Description of actual services provided in the assignment:
- Assist in the day-to-day implementation of the TA and provide support in the performance of all tasks assigned by the TA coordinator (being recruited separately) and ADB TA Team;
- Call and organize the logistics for meetings and workshops, and prepare and disseminate the agenda and other meeting or workshop materials;
- Ensure the minutes of meetings are recorded, distributed, and maintained;
- Maintain comprehensive and clear accounts, and monitor project implementation unit expenditures and fund flows;
- Prepare withdrawal applications, financial statements, and any other activity required to manage the financial operations of the TA; 6.Handle administrative issues related to the TA;
- Assist in preparing the TA progress reports;
- Maintain necessary records for the TA and file project documents in accordance with ADB guidelines; and Provide secretariat support and other duties as required by the TA team.
Consulting Services for supervision over...
The assignment encompasses two main tasks: supervising a civil works contract and aiding in the acquisition of road maintenance equipment. In the civil works contract supervision, the Consultant oversees the contract execution, ensuring road safety, environmental protection, and compliance with historical site preservation. They review designs, monitor progress, and maintain...
Consulting Services for supervision over construction works on reconstruction of Tyup-Kegen road from Km 39 until Km 76 ans Karkyra -Turuk- Sary-Jaz Road section (about 14 Km)
Client
Kuwait Fund
Period
Apr 2023 - May 2024
Category
Infrastructure & Transport
The assignment encompasses two main tasks: supervising a civil works contract and aiding in the acquisition of road maintenance equipment. In the civil works contract supervision, the Consultant oversees the contract execution, ensuring road safety, environmental protection, and compliance with historical site preservation. They review designs, monitor progress, and maintain quality standards. The Consultant also assists in equipment procurement, crafting specifications, evaluating bids, and ensuring equipment aligns with specifications. Environmental and social safeguards are paramount. The Consultant adheres to World Bank guidelines, conducts community consultations, and manages environmental impacts. Occupational safety, including COVID-19 prevention, is emphasized. Heritage preservation involves safeguarding historical and cultural sites, like San-Tash. The Consultant minimizes disruptions and creates action plans for site protection. Training programs and workshops cover safety, environmental care, and pandemic precautions. In essence, the Consultant's role ensures effective contract execution, equipment procurement, compliance with standards, cultural heritage protection, and safety implementation. This approach aligns with international norms and project goals, guided by the World Bank's directives.
Approx. value of the contract (in current NRs; US$ or Euro):
Total Contract Value: US$ 120,750.00 (Part of WAI)
Country: Kyrgyzstan
Location within country: Kyrgyzstan
Duration of assignment (months): 32 Months
Total No. of person-months of the assignment: 14 (Part of WAI)
Address: Kyrgyz Republic
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current NRs; US$ or Euro): US$ US$ 120,750.00 (WAI)
No. of professional person-months provided by the joint venture partners or the Sub Consultants:
Name of joint venture partner or sub-Consultants, if any:
FCG, Finland (Lead Form)
Name of Experts:
Prakash Raj Pandey – Social Safeguard Expert
Rikesh Chitrakar – Environmental Expert
Ranjan Suwal – Road Safety Expert
Description of actual services provided in the assignment:
- Provided integrated Social, Environmental, and Road Safety Safeguards services for the Project, ensuring compliance with World Bank Environmental and Social Safeguards policies and applicable national regulations throughout pre-construction, construction, and completion phases.
- Verified and monitored Project implementation in accordance with the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF), Resettlement Action Plan (RAP), Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), and Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP).
- Reviewed engineering designs, construction methodologies, and work schedules to identify potential social, environmental, and safety impacts, including permanent and temporary land acquisition, livelihood impacts, access restrictions, and community safety risks.
- Assessed impacts arising from design changes and unforeseen conditions and ensured preparation of additional impact assessments, census and socio-economic surveys, stakeholder consultations, and RAP updates or addenda, as required.
- Analysed land acquisition and resettlement data, reviewed entitlement calculations, and verified disclosure and payment of compensation and assistance to Project Affected Persons (PAPs) in line with World Bank standards.
- Monitored progress against land acquisition and resettlement schedules and targets, identified risks and delays, and recommended corrective actions to the Client and supervision team.
- Identified vulnerable and severely affected households and assessed adequacy of mitigation, assistance, and livelihood restoration measures, recommending additional support where necessary.
- Oversaw operation and effectiveness of the Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) and strengthened the electronic grievance database to enable systematic tracking, analysis, and reporting of grievances by type, gender, vulnerability status, resolution measures, and status.
- Coordinated with the Client, Contractors, and local authorities to ensure timely and transparent grievance resolution.
- Conducted regular environmental and social compliance monitoring through site inspections and audits to verify Contractor compliance with ESMP and contractual obligations.
- Monitored compliance related to occupational health and safety, workers’ accommodation, HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 measures, gender equality, prevention of child labour, prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (SEA/SH), and enforcement of Codes of Conduct.
- Identified non-compliances, issued corrective action recommendations, and verified implementation through follow-up inspections.
- Prepared and submitted periodic social and environmental monitoring reports and prepared final implementation and completion reports, including RAP closure, ESMP implementation status, and consolidated grievance records.
- Delivered training and on-the-job capacity building for Client staff, supervision teams, and Contractors on World Bank safeguards, RAP and ESMP implementation, GRM operation, SEA/SH prevention, and occupational health and safety.
- Reviewed road designs and traffic management plans, conducted road safety audits and site inspections, identified risks to workers, communities, and vulnerable road users, and recommended mitigation measures such as signage, barriers, traffic calming, and safe pedestrian crossings.
- Provided ongoing advisory support and performed additional safeguards-related tasks as instructed by the Client, ensuring socially responsible, environmentally compliant, and safe Project implementation in line with World Bank requirements.