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Project Manager,
National Highway Authority
(Procurement Contract Administration action)
28-Mauve Area, Sector G -9/1l,
Islamabad(Pakistan)
Phone# 92-51-835172,
Fax# 92-51-9260419
Dear Sirs,
We, the undersigned, offer to provide the consulting services for Environmental Impact
Assessment of Lahore Ring Road (Package 9) Interchange at Hurbanspura Canal Crossing
Project in accordance with your Request for Proposal dated 20th March 2010 and our
Proposal. We are hereby submitting our Proposal, which includes this Technical Proposal,
and a Financial Proposal sealed under a separate envelope.
We hereby declare that all the information and statements made in this Proposal are true and
accept that any misinterpretation contained in it may lead to our disqualification.
If negotiations are held during the period of validity of the Proposal, i.e., 3 months or 90days,
we undertake to negotiate on the basis of the Proposed Staff. Our Proposal is binding upon us
and subject to the modifications resulting from contract negotiations.
We undertake, if our Proposal is accepted, to initiate the consulting services related to the
assignment not later than 09 August 2010.
Yours Sincerely,
Areej Riaz
(Managing Director)
Project Manager,
National Highway Authority
(Procurement Contract Administration action)
28-Mauve Area, Sector G -9/1l,
Islamabad(Pakistan)
Phone# 92-51-835172,
Fax# 92-51-9260419
Dear Sirs,
We, the undersigned, offer to provide the consulting services for Environmental Impact
Assessment of Lahore Ring Road (Package 9) Interchange at Hurbanspura Canal Crossing
Project in accordance with your Request for Proposal dated 20th March 2010 and our
Proposal. We are hereby submitting our Proposal, which includes this Technical Proposal.
We hereby declare that all the information and statements made in this Proposal are true and
accept that any misinterpretation contained in it may lead to our disqualification.
If negotiations are held during the period of validity of the Proposal, i.e., 3 months or 90days,
we undertake to negotiate on the basis of the Proposed Staff. Our Proposal is binding upon us
and subject to the modifications resulting from contract negotiations.
We undertake, if our Proposal is accepted, to initiate the consulting services related to the
assignment not later than 09 August 2010.
Yours Sincerely,
Areej Riaz
(Managing Director)
Technical Proposal
TABLE OF CONTENT
1 INTRODUCTION
3 COMMENTS ON TOR
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Staff input .............................................................................................................................59
Total staff-month input..........................................................................................................59
5 PROPOSED TEAM COMPOSITION
7 STAFFING SCHEDULE
8 CHRONOGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
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1. Introduction:
Green Drop Consultants (Pvt.) Limited (GD) has
Firm Brief Background come a long way to denote commitment,
distinction and professional Excellence by
meeting the stringent, most demanding and
extraordinary work requirements of the clients.
We have undertaken prestigious projects of high
engineering, Involving civil, electrical and
mechanical works for the last decade with well-
Managing Director: Areej Riaz
reputed National and International Organizations.
Executive Director: Maria Hashmi We have a multidimensional approach towards
Operations Director: Phil Wallace business ventures and projects that we deal in.
We at GD have enticed our efforts into a
multitude of engineering disciplines. Now it is
company’s privilege to be working in
environment, infrastructure, housing, energy and
transportation sectors. We boast and claim to
have a stringent standing of delivering the
projects ahead of schedule. This has
consolidated trust and confidence with our clients.
We have developed our own trend and been
successful in making a mark in the international
market. We prefer keeping a balance between
quality of work and punctuality.
Today we stand tall and proud over the strong
foundation of reputation and trust with a highly
valued relationship with our clients.
Green drop Consultants take commitment to
quality, health and safety and environmental
management very seriously. The business is
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Mission
Our mission is to achieve high standing. So that we:
• Remain undisputed leaders in engineering and project management.
• Provide professional services and solutions to our clients.
• Stay profitable in growth.
Our mission if to help our clients do businesses today and have the world they want tomorrow. Our vision is
to build stability and success through sustainable growth and profit.
Quality Policy
“To serve our clients and maintain our position as the leading consultant firm.”
Environmental Policy:
We Vow to:
• Provide Greener and cleaner environment to all.
• Prevent pollution in all areas of our operation.
• Keep ourselves aware of and compliant with all applicable statutory regulations and
standards.
• Minimize environmental impacts by conserving natural resources & energy.
• Continually improve our implemented Environmental Management System.
• Minimize wastes and maximize recycling.
• Raise Awareness and let everybody have the chance to be green.
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STRUCTURE OF FIRM
Managing Director
Executive Director
Chemical Engineer
Civil
Engineers
GIS Specialists
Urban
planners and
Architects
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Executive Credentials
Green Drop Consultants (Pvt.) Ltd
By
Stanford University, Uk
Loretto, PA
Major: Accounting
Phil Wallace
Operation Director 12 6 Law Degree and Bachelors Degree
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
Faizabad intersection is at the junction of Lahore-Islamabad and Murree-
Rawalpindi Highway. Another leg joins the junction from Peshawar and
Pirwadhai Road. There was a lot of confusion and dealy in the vehicle movement
with interruptions in the traffic. Coverleaf is good solutions when two divided
highways intersects.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the Project:
Collected baseline data related to physical, ecological & socio-economic parameters. Carried out the
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study for the Project and prepared an
EIA report containing mitigation and remedial measures for adverse impacts and
Environmental Management Plan (EMP), Traffic Management Plan.
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer) Mr. Ijaz Aslam (Civil Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
The interchange was constructed to have an uninterrupted flow of traffic so that
no delays occur. The purpose of constructing the interchange was to provide a
direct road to the city nearby. And the ongoing traffic is not disturbed when they
don’t have to that particular point.
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
The Peshawar to Islamabad highway was constructed but the church interchange
that connect Hazro & Tarbela to M1 is still not open for traffic. interchange
directly link Tarbela to motorway.
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
Zero Point Interchange was a cover leaf type interchange; this is a mega project
which would benefit the people of Islamabad. The said interchange consists of one
flyover, three loop structures, three underpasses and four pedestrian bridges.
Start Date (Month / Year): June, 1998 No. of Months of Professional Staff provided
Completion Date (Month/Year): January, 1999 by Associated Consultants: N.A
Name of Associated Consultants, if any:
N.A
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed indicate most
significant profiles such as Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader):
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Sohail Aslam Khawja ( Senior
Environmentalist) Environmentalist)
Mr. Syed Muhamad Ali ( Senior Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer) Mr. Ijaz Aslam (Civil Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
The interchange was required to meet the increasing traffic demands so that there are
no further delays and jam packs. This would provide a shorter route to the city.
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer) Mr. Ijaz Aslam (Civil Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
The East Los Angeles Interchange complex is the busiest freeway interchange in
the world, with its southern portion handling over 550,000 vehicles per day (2008
AADT). At the time of its construction in the early 1960s it was considered a civil
engineering marvel. Located about one mile (1.6 km) east of downtown Los
Angeles, California along the east bank of the Los Angeles River, the interchange
comprises six freeway segments.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the Project:
Collected baseline data related to physical, ecological & socio-economic parameters. Carried out the
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study for the Project and prepared an EIA report containing
mitigation and remedial measures for adverse impacts and Environmental
Management Plan (EMP), Traffic Management Plan was prepared.
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Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
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Name of Client: Total No. of Staff-months of the assignment:
National Highway Authority of India (NHA) 105
Address: Approx. value of the services provided by your
firm under the contract (in current US$ or
Euro):
US $ 7.5 million
Start Date (Month / Year): November, 2002 No. of Months of Professional Staff provided
Completion Date (Month/Year): January, 2004 by Associated Consultants: 45
Name of Associated Consultants, if any:
STN Environmentalists
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed indicate most
significant profiles such as Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader):
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
The national Highway was constructed National Highway 222 is an Indian National
Highway running within the states of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh connecting the
city of Kalyan near Mumbai in Maharashtra to Nirmal near Adilabad in Andhra Pradesh.
Telephones:
Tel. :+971 4 2844444 (working hours from 7.30 to
14.30 only)
Fax :+971 4 2065555
Start Date (Month / Year): June, 2008 No. of Months of Professional Staff provided by
Completion Date (Month/Year): Februray, 2009 Associated Consultants: N.A
Name of Associated Consultants, if any:
N.A
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed indicate most
significant profiles such as Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader):
Mr. Ehtasham Hussain (Team Leader/ Mr. Abdul Rehman Yousaf (Environmentalist)
Environmentalist)
Mr. Mubarik Mehmood (Ecologist) Mr. Athar Zia (Hydrogeologist)
Mr. Mehrab Awan (Socio-Economist) Mr. Aziz Ameer Ud Din (GIS Analyst)
Mr. Daniel Ahmed ( Transport Engineer)
Narrative Description of the Project:
This interchange is located between a number of new, major urban
developments including Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Islands and Canal
point.
3.1 a). in terms of reference provided by the client lack mention of guidelines which are to be followed
while developing environmental monitoring plan.
3.1 b). It would have been more helpful if terms of reference contained the list of staff that client thought
suitable for the proposed project.
3.1 c). We understand there is no need of any contractor, consultant will complete the assignment
independently.
3.2 a). The client did not mention the provision of any complementary staff or resource in the datasheet that
could have facilitated the consultants in any manner during the course of the proposed project. Any inputs
and facilities provided by the client would be highly appreciated by the consultants and would also save
time and unnecessary effort put in by the consultants.
4.0General
This section contains the methodology of proposed EIA study of Lahore ring road (package-9) interchange
at Harbanspura canal crossing, which will be carried out by our consultants for the Feasibility Phase of the
proposed project of Harbanspura Interchange, in accordance with the requirements of Pakistan
Environmental Protection Act (PEPA), 1997. At EIA stage of the project, each aspect of the impacts will be
studied in all three components of Harbanspura Interchange Project (mentioned in TOR) in detail.
The project includes Construction of 3-Lane dual carriageway along with 7.3 meter wide service road,
drains and footpath on either side.
Keeping in view the quantum of work and international practice, to ensure better utilization of public
investment and to ensure the quality of work as per international standards the agency tends to hire most
capable people with national and international experience.
Broadly, the project focuses on five major areas which needs to be covered by project management
Consultants (PMC).As per Terms of Reference (TOR), following environmental studies are required to be
carried out:
The EIA processes results in a detailed study of potential environmental effects their significance
identification of procedures that may be used to mitigate them.
The Consultant’s methodology for effective and efficient implementation and management of the project,
contracting and procurement, financial management, compliance of environmental and social safeguards
and monitoring and evaluation of project activities, Consultants general approach to undertake the work
shall be based on detailed review and perusal of the TOR objectives provided by the client National
Highway Authority and Government of Punjab (GOP) for the environmental Impact Assessment of
Harbanspura Interchange Project, the consultants formulated their approach and methodology for achieving
the study objectives and fulfilling the TOR as under:
The following considerations will be taken for approach for the work:
• Clear understanding of Term of reference (TOR) and of the requirements of the project with a
critical appreciation of local conditions and problems based on current experience of working in
Pakistan.
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• Devising an appropriate and well considered work plan based on the collective experience gained on
similar projects and on the awareness of constraints that can affect implementation, and the time
frames applicable for deliverables, ensuring a sequential finalization of review.
• Establishing proficient monitoring and control systems for ensuring completion of work within the
required time frame, without delays and disputes and in the most cost effective manner.
Prior to the start of field activities, available secondary data and reports will be reviewed in detail.
After review of the available project documents, a reconnaissance of the project area will be carried out. It
will be helpful to plan the project activities during field surveys and investigations required for
environmental assessment. During this visit, sensitive environmental issues will also be identified which
may require further investigations. Relevant maps provided by the client will be used during the site visit.
Suitable site alternative will be suggested, if required, by the review of relevant maps, available secondary
data and legal review.
Alternative site will be suggested, if required, by using relevant maps and GPS during area visits.
Management and operational alternatives will be suggested, if required, by the review of institutional set-
ups of departments relevant to the project.
All relevant local and international guidelines laws, and regulations applicable to the project . i.e. PEPA
1997, Antiquities Act 1975, Telegraphy Act 1010, Land Acquisition Act 1975, will be reviewed in order to
ensure their compliance in project activities.
Based on the desk study and reconnaissance survey, checklist and questionnaires / Performa’s will be
prepared for the baseline surveys. Consultants will proceed to the site and the collection of primary data /
database on the environmental aspects will be done, which includes the following:
1 Physical resources (physiographic, topography and soils, atmosphere, climate, hydrology, surface
water, ground water, geology, seismology etc) including environmental monitoring and testing.
2 Ecological resources (flora, fauna, livestock, reserved forest, if any etc): Identification of the
number of tree species present in the project area, as well as, determination of tree density and area
covered by them. Tree counting and their identification along with other vegetation and crops, if
any, will be done by making field visits, and by the review of the available literature relevant to the
study. Information about the fauna of the area will be collected to derive ecological these species
with other organisms. Information of the type of the livestock in the area will be noted along with
their density.
3 Socio-economic survey: Data on social and cultural conditions of the study area will be collected.
Determination of the population density in the study area will be done by the review of district
census report. Socio-economic survey includes:
I. Land status survey: land acquisition survey will be made to the revenue department.
Prediction and assessment of the proposed Project’s likely negative impacts during the construction and
operational stages will be carried out by conducting the field visits of project and study area. The impacts
need to be discussed in three sectors with reference to the following parameters:
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1) Physical environment
Under physical environment, impacts on following areas will be measured.
I. Land resources: evolution of the environmental effects of the project on land use in the
immediate vicinity of the project (i.e. within the identified boundaries of the project) will be
done, e.g. Agriculture, Archaeological, Historical and Cultural monuments,
II. Water resources (precipitation, surface water resources, ground water resources).
III. Amount of Rainfall Received and Flood attenuation.
IV. Sedimentation.
V. Air quality: levels of particulate matter and other parameters and their adverse impacts, if any,
on the surrounding environment will be determined to evaluate its effects.
VI. Noise levels will be evaluated for the construction and operational phase of the dam.
2) Ecological environment
Impacts on ecological environment may include:
3) Socio-economic Impacts
Traffic survey of counts, speed tests, traffic growth parameters, diverted traffic and generated traffic will be
reviewed. The economic analysis already carried out will be evaluated and updated again.
Based on the design discharge from hydrological studies the design capacity of each cross discharge
structure and its design depth will be worked out. Related features such as erosion and sedimentation
characteristics and recommendations will also be considered. Especial note will be taken here as an
improper design may lead to disruption of irrigation water supplies, rural water drainage etc.
The main objective of this activity is to ensure the proper implementation of mitigation measures,
compliance of applicable legislations and standards, and to provide the feedback on effectiveness of
mitigation measures.To supervise the implementation and monitoring of EMP, checklist will be developed
based on clear environmental indicators.
Based on the findings of the environmental and social surveys / investigations and impacts identified, viable
mitigation measures will be worked out to minimize the negative impacts and to enhance the positive
impacts both on construction and operational stages of the project.
Implementation of these measures is aimed at making the Project more environmental friendly. Mitigation
measures will be recommended for the parameters covered in following sectors:
I. Physical
II. Ecological
III. Socio-economic
A checklist will be developed for monitoring of environmental indicators. In case of the location of the
Contractor’s Camp, e.g. following are the main indicators.
• Camp should be located at least 500 m from settlement, community water sources, ecological
sensitive area.
• Arrangement for disposal of waste water i.e. provision of septic tank, treatment.
Quarry area and plants (if required) in particular, will be located at least 1000m downwind from population
areas and Contractor’s camp to minimize the hazards of gaseous emissions, smoke and the dust pollution.
The Contractor is also responsible fo preparing a sampling analysis plan for monitoring air quantity, noise
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levels, and water and soil contamination as a result of project facility operation. Consultant will ensure that
all these activities are being carried out by the Contractor.
Consultants will ensure that Contractors will locate project facilities at a minimum distance of 500m from
and cultural monuments (if any)
Consultant will also devise checklist which will cover the environmental indicators at construction stage.
The checklist will cover that the Contractor will; be responsible for protecting topsoil from erosion by
carrying out the following measures.
Ditches or borrowed pits 5that cant be fully rehabilitated will be landscaped to minimize erosion and to
avoid creating hazards for people and livestock.
Landowners will be compensated accordintg to the terms of the lease agreements negotiated with the
landowners, and the restoration actions agreed upon by the Contractor will be duly carried out.
The main objective of this activity is to ensure the proper implementation of mitigation measures,
compliance of applicable legislations and standards, and to provide the feedback on effectiveness of
mitigation measures. This will also be helpful to take corrective measures in case mitigation measures being
taken during the project implementation have not been proven fruitful and project is unable to achieve
desired environmental and social objectives.
An Environmental Management Plan (EMP) both for the construction and operational phases of the project
will be proposed/ developed. EMP will propose an effective plan of action to indicate responsibilities and
required measures to minimize the negative environmental effects both during the construction and
operational stages and assurance of the perusal of environmental protection regulations will be made by
suggesting the monitoring frequencies for different parameters called in mentioned sectors. Monitoring
frequencies (might be one time, on quarterly basis or in 24 hours etc) will be suggested according to the
intensities of the identified impacts of different parameters as per National Environmental Standards
(NEQs), World Bank guidelines and in the perusal of Pakistan Environmental Protection Act (PEPA), 1997,
as no guidelines are given about monitoring frequencies by the client in TOR. EMP will include institutional
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analysis and brief cost estimation. To supervise the implementation and monitoring of EMP, checklist will
be developed based on clear environmental indicarors. Mitigation Management Matrix (MMM) and directed
graphs will be prepared.
A strong institutional arrangement will be suggested, if required for the implementation and monitoring of
environment related actions. This would include the review of existing institutional set-up and to fill up the
gaps for the proper implementation of the required environmental tasks. To enhance the capacity of
implementing agency, a training program will be evolved, if required. It is clarified that the company will
provide only technical assistance (as required in TOR), no managerial or administrative assistance will be
provided by the company to the client.
The consultants would prepare cost estimates for the actions recommended for environmental mitigation
and monitoring. These cost estimation will include institutional, training, mitigation and auditing costs.
EIA report will be given in three steps i.e. inception report, then technical report and then a final detailed
EIA report after receiving comments form the client. All of the three reports will be submitted according to
the schedule given in TOR by the client. The EIA consultant team will be lead by team leader who will be
responsible for the EIA report.
The social monitoring will be undertaken to ensure the implementation of RAP at different stages of the
project. It will be a continuous activity and will be managed by the consultants. Consultants will ensure that
the project functionaries carry out the social monitoring transparently.
Based on the findings of EIA report, if required, RAP will be carried out by the consultant. To conduct the
RAP, following activities will be carried out:
Review of all the available documents, drawings and environmental report will be made by the
consultants. To prepare the RAP, high resolution satellite imageries of the project area etc, will be used
to plan and assess the relocation of infrastructure and resettlement of effected population.
Sr.No. Name of Firm Area of Expertise Position Task Assigned
Staff Assigned
Technical Staff
1 Mr. Syed Green Drop EIA, IEE, Project Team Leader/ Overall guidance and
Ehtasham Consultants Planning and Senior supervision of(Pvt.)
Green Drop Consultants EIA andLtd
Hussain (Pvt.) Ltd overall Environmentalist RAP field activities,
management, coordination between staff
Environmental members, review of EIA
Economics, and RAP work plans,
Environmental reports and to ensure the
policy making quality and in time delivery
and Strategic of EIA and RAP reports. To
Urban attend meetings with
Development. clients and make
presentations, if required.
2 Mr. Abdul Green Drop Environmental Environmental-list Reconnaissance,
Rehman Consultants Monitoring Plan, delineation of study area,
Yousaf (Pvt.) Ltd EIA, IEE, collection of baseline data,
Environment environmental monitoring.
specialist in . Selection of environmental
monitoring locations.
Assessment of
environmental impacts on
air, noise, water, and
vibrations etc. To propose
Environmental Monitoring
Criteria during Construction
and Operation Stages of
the Project. Identification
and evaluation of mitigation
measures. Estimation of
available resources for
environmental monitoring.
3 Mr. Green Drop Consultant, EIA Socio-Economist Collection of socio-
Mehrab Consultants Economist, economic information
Awan (Pvt.) Ltd Principle Economic related to the study area
investigator, socio- from the concerned local
economist departments, to carryout
the socio-economic survey.
Placing monetary values
on environmental impacts
and combining these
values into overall project
analysis work. Analysis
and compilation of
collected data. Assist
Social Expert in socio-
economic activities.
Economic assessment of
the environment impacts of
the project and proposed
mitigation measures
accordingly with sufficient
quantitative and qualitative
explanation.
4 Mr. Aziz Green Drop Information System GIS Specialist GIS specialist gather,
Ameer Ud Consultants Developer, GIS integrate, manipulate, edit
Din (Pvt.) Ltd Expert and analyze baseline data
from various sources
including satellite imagery,
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For preparation of inventory of houses and other infrastructure, Inventory Performa will be developed and
will be filled through door to door survey by the assessment team.
On the basis of above data, preliminary assessment / evaluation will be made and at the same time, detailed
assessment survey will be planned for collection of data regarding the affected population and impacts. Data
collection will include the following:
In order to resettle the affected population, alternate land for their resettlement will be identified through
reconnaissance and field surveys, in consultation with concerned authorities. During these surveys affected
people will be consulted in order to know their priorities for resettlement. Number of grievances will be
recorded and redressed.
In the light of data collected through field surveys, resettlement impacts will be studied and proper
mitigation measures will be suggested in order to minimize negative impacts and to enhance positive
impacts.
Resettlement policy framework will be developed on the basis of all above collected data and for
compensation, resettlement and institution responsible for implementation of RAP.
For effective implementation of RAP, along with review of existing institutional set-up within the project
proponent, further arrangements required for implementation and monitoring of RAP will be identified. To
enhance the capacity of the client to handle the resettlement issues, role of non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) or community based organizations (CBOs) will also be sorted out to ensure the prompt and fair
compensation and resettlement of PAPs.
A compensation procedure and resettlement process will be evolved for an efficient and smooth
implementation of RAP. A grievances readdressed mechanism will also be evolved to handle the concerns
related with compensation and resettlement at local level e.g. (downstream groups of farmer, shopkeepers,
livestock owners, and pastoralists) without delaying the resettlement activities.
Tentative cost estimates will be made for compensation and estimated resettlement works. Additionally
tentative cost of proposed institutional frame work, mitigation measures, monitoring, evaluation and
reporting will also be estimated. However, such these will not include any detailed design or its related costs
and tender documents.
All above studies will be documented in a proper format as per local and international guidelines in the form
of Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). Initially, the RAP document shall be submitted in the form of a draft.
Subsequently, the final RAP will be prepared after incorporating the necessary comments from the client.
Work Plan
The consultants have proposed a well coordinated, sensible, workable and practicable work plan to conduct
the project activities proposed under approach and methodology. Consultants have been proposed work plan
in a way that any unforeseen delay may be accommodated in a way that these should not delay the overall
project. To ensure this, in addition to effective and efficient planning of the project as whole, each and every
activity to be performed will be minutely reviewed, discussed and a plan will be prepared for all activities.
These plans will be periodically reviewed and analyzed and proper measures will be devised to ensure
quality, quantity and timely completion of the activities.
6. CURRICULUM VITAE
• Member of the National Society for Clean Air and Environmental Protection (NSCA)
7. Other training
• Attended Workshop on “AutoCAD”, organized by LUMS, Lahore, 1993
• Attended course on presentation Environment and policy making, organized by, 2005
• Attended “National Seminar and Expo on Health, Safety and Environment in Industry”, organized by
NUST, 2005
8. Papers
• Presented paper on “Agricultural and Resource Economics", Annual seminar of Agricultural
University Faisalabad, 2009
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13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
1. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of Construction/Renovation of Balochistan
University of I.T & M.S - Quetta
Year: January 2006 to December 2007
Location: Pakistan
Client: Balochistan University of Information Technology &
Management Sciences - Quetta
Main project features: EIA of Project
Position held: (Team Leader/ Environmentalist)
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Activities performed: Undertake the scoping exercise for the proposed study,
coordinate and assign tasks to team members Collection
of baseline data, environmental monitoring Water Quality
Waste water Air Quality Risk Assessment coordination
with field staff and to assist head environmental in
preparation of presentation and meeting with client
regarding environmental, evaluation, compensation and
resettlement matters.
14. Certification
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my
qualifications and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to
my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
________________
CURRICULUM VITAE
7. Other training
• Attended Workshop on “Human Resource Management”, organized by IBA, Punjab University,
Lahore, 2009
• Attended “Computer skill Enhancement” US Consulate, Lahore, 2008
• Attended conference on “Environmental monitoring and mitigation Skills”,
organized by Institute of Environment, Budapest, Sweden, 2006
• Attended course on Global Changes, organized by University of Manchester, 2005
• Attended “National Seminar and Expo on Health, Safety and Environment in Industry”, organized by
Human Resource Center, 2000
• Attended course on “Environmental Self -Monitoring, and Reporting for dams & Industry”, organized
by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), 2002
8. Papers
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• Presented paper on “The National Environmental Health Strategy 2007 - 2012 ", Annual seminar of
Australian Health Protection Committee (AHPC), October 2007
• Presented paper on "Human Health and Climate Change in Oceania: At Risk Assessment Seminar,
Canadian Department of Health and Ageing April 2005 ".
• Presentation of Masters Research work "Environmental Impact Assessment for Water Resources
Development for Developing Countries", at research seminar, Asian Institute of Technology,
Singapore, May 2002
• Presented paper on “Environmental Hazards", Annual seminar of Thailand Environmental
Protection Committee, October 2001.
• Presented paper on “Land Use and Environmental Planning", Annual workshop of British Forest
Protection Department, October 1999
10. Languages
language Speaking Reading Writing
English Good Good Good
Urdu Good Good Good
Punjabi Good Good Fair
To propose Environmental Monitoring Criteria during Construction and Operation Stages of the
Project.
13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
1. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of TEVTA Campuses at North, South and Central
Zones all Over Punjab
Year: May 2008 to January 2009
Location: Pakistan
Client: Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority
(TEVTA)
Main project features: EIA of Project
Position held: Environmentalist
Activities performed: Reconnaissance, delineation of study area, collection of
baseline data, environmental monitoring. Selection of
environmental monitoring locations. Assessment of
environmental impacts on air, noise, water, and
vibrations etc. To propose Environmental Monitoring
Criteria during Construction and Operation Stages of the
Project. Identification and evaluation of mitigation
measures. Estimation of available resources for
environmental monitoring.
2. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of ABM Military College Package No.1
Year: June 2006 to January 2007
Location: Qatar
Client: Private Engineering Office
Main project features: EIA of Project.
Position held: Environmentalist
Activities performed: Selection of Environmental Monitoring
Locations based on prescribed criteria, ambient Air Quality
and noise level Monitoring, sampling of ground water and
surface water resources, assessment of Environmental
Impacts on air, noise, water and vibrations & evaluation of
Mitigation Measures, estimation of available resources for
Environmental Monitoring
14. Certification
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my
qualifications and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to
my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
________________
CURRICULUM VITAE
7. Other training
• Attended the “International Masters in Economy, State and Society”, Seminar held by London’s
research and teaching powerhouse, 2010
• Attended the “economic and ecological impacts,” Seminar held by University of Munich, Germany,
2006
• Organized the national community-based research network planning conference by IFPRI,
Washington DC, 1999.
• Attended Socio-Economic and Developmental Needs Research Workshop, by Institute of
Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1996
• Attended the community-based Research Planning Workshop, Pakistan Sociological
Association annual meetings, Karachi, 1994.
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8. Papers
• Presented paper “Environmental Management & Planning”, on 15thMarch 2009 in National
Conference organized by University of Punjab.
• Presented paper in seminar on EIA of Underpass held on 9 September 2008. in International
Conference organized by University of Cambridge USA.
• Author of the article “Environmental Economics and Development”, Published in Michigan Journal
of Community Service Learning, 2007.
• Presented paper in seminar on ‘Socio-Economic Future of Developing Countries’ held on 2 August
2005 in International Conference organized by University of Toronto, Canada.
13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
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14. Certification
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my
qualifications and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to
my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
________________
Signature of expert or authorized representative of the firm Date: Day/Month/Year
CURRICULUM VITAE
7. Other training
• Attended course on “Application of Satellite Images in EIA of power stations” organized by
International Committee on power stations, held from August 20-23, 2009.
• Attended seminar on “Remote Sensing in development projects” organized by University of
Toronto, Canada held on 3rd January 2008.
• Attended conference on “User-friendly GIS system supporting management capacity and needs &
Environmental monitoring methodology and technology transfer to American Ecological Institute
using NOAA AVHRR satellite imagery”, organized by American Ecological Institute held on July
2007.
• Courses Attended: "Arc Map Applications in Water Resources Management". Sindh University,
2006
• Trained to use:
o MS Office Suite (Office 2007), Visio, Acrobat, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Photoshop,
Paintshop, MapInfo, Idrisi, Vertical Mapper, Surfer, ArcView, Spatial Analyst, Mind
Mapping, Concept Mapping. Documents in Word, PDF, html, and LaTeX, including
preparation of graphics and artwork.
8. Papers
• Presented paper on “Surveying and Land Information Science” at National conference organized by
University of the Punjab, 2010
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13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
2. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of Development of New and Old Campuses at
Faisalabad.
Year: October 2007 to January 2008
Location: Pakistan
Client: Government College University
Main project features: EIA of Project.
Position held: GIS specialist
Activities performed: Mapping of project area by combining the features of remote
sensing, topographic sheets and secondary maps data to
produce the necessary information layers. Design, develop,
implement, document and maintain functional requirements,
and project plans.
CURRICULUM VITAE
• Member of the National Society for Clean Air and Environmental Protection (NSCA)
7. Other training
• Attended Workshop on “AutoCAD”, organized by LUMS, Lahore, 2009
• Attended course on presentation Environment and Transportation policy making, organized by,
2005
8. Papers
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13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
1. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of International Islamic University Islamabad
Year: January 2006 to December 2007
Location: Lahore, Pakistan
Client: International Islamic University Islamabad
Main project features: EIA of Project
Position held: Transport Engineer
Activities performed: Varying types of traffic related assignments, consisting of
field surveying, AutoCAD work completing exhibit
drawings, parking lot layouts, completing and updating
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CURRICULUM VITAE
7. Other training
• Attended course on “Spatial Ecology Research Programme. ... Workshop:” organized by University
of Helsinki, Finland held from March 20th - 23rd, 2010.
• Attended workshop on “Integrated environmental modeling and spatial data” organized by Eleanor
Blyth, CEH – Centre for Ecology Canada held on 3rd July 2009.
• Attended seminar on “conservation of environment “organized by University of Punjab Pakistan
May 2007
• Attended conference on “Protection of Ecosystem” organized by University of the Punjab, Lahore,
2006.
• Attended conference on “User-friendly GIS system supporting management capacity and needs &
Environmental monitoring methodology and technology transfer to American Ecological Institute
using NOAA AVHRR satellite imagery”, organized by American Ecological Institute held on July
2005.
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8. Papers
• Presented paper on “how environmental exposures affect our health” at National conference
organized by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences USA, 2010
• Presented paper on, “wetland vegetation and environment”, at International conference organized
by University of Bucharest Romania, 2009.
• Presented paper on “Urban Development and environment". at International conference organized
by Deakin University Australia 2006.
10. Languages
13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
Location: Yemen
Client: Hadramount University
Main project features: EIA of Project.
Position held: Ecologist
Activities performed: perform critical natural resource assessments,
environmental analyses, habitat and ecological
restoration, and develop complex advocacy and
compliance strategies..
2. Name of assignment or project: EIA Study of Medical College of Saudi - German Hospital,
Jeddah
Year: October 2007 to January 2008
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: M/s BGK Consulting GmbH, Germany
Main project features: EIA of Project.
Position held: Ecologist
Activities performed: work within a team empowered to manage environmental and
conservation policy in the local area. responsible for
establishing close working relationships with relevant
government organizations, non-government organizations
(NGOs) such as charities and action groups, the private
sector, community groups, farmers, landowners, to ensure the
conservation of the county’s wildlife and natural habitats by
promoting good conservation practice and projects.
14. Certification
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my
qualifications and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to
my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
________________
Signature of expert or authorized representative of the firm Date: Day/Month/Year
representative:
CURRICULUM VITAE
5. Education
Degree Institution Year
M.Phil in Hydrology Cambridge University 1992
UK
MSc in Geo hydrology and Cambridge University 1989
Engineering Geology UK
BSc in Geology University of the Punjab 1987
7. Other Training
• Certificate in Hydrologic Analysis For Ecosystem Restoration from, UET, Lahore 2009
• Certificate in Flood Warning Preparedness from Oxford University UK 2008
• Attended seminar on “Hydrologic Analysis For Ecosystem Restoration ”, The Norwegian University
of Technology, Spitzbergen 2006
• Attended seminar on “Risk Analysis For Flood Damage Reduction Projects ”, at the Institute of
Technology, Norway 2004
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• Attended seminar “Resources and the environment in developing countries” at the University of
Oslo, 2003.
• Project Management, training course, Norconsult A.S.2002.
• Course in computer assisted project planning and management, Oslo 2001.
• Certificate in’ Water and the Watershed’ from, UET, Lahore1999.
8. Papers
• Presented paper on “Development and Water Resource ", Annual seminar of Agricultural University
Faisalabad, 2010.
• Presented paper on " Environmental Management in Malaysia", to visiting delegation from
American Universities, Department of Environmental Science, Asian Institute of Technology,
Malaysia, 2009.
• Presentation of Masters Research work "Water Resources Research (WRR)", at research seminar,
British Institute of Technology, UK, January 2008.
• Presented paper on “Resource Conservation and Recovery” at National conference organized by
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences USA, 2007.
• Presented paper on, “Safe Drinking Water and Pollution Prevention”, at International conference
organized by University of Bucharest Romania, 2006.
• Presented paper on “Urban Development and Water". at International conference organized by
Sindh University Pakistan.2005.
10. Languages
Speaking Reading Writing
English Good Good Good
Urdu Good Good Good
13. Works Undertaken That Best Illustrate Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned
14. Certification
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe me, my
qualifications and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to
my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
________________
Signature of expert or authorized representative of the firm Date: Day/Month/Year
7. STAFFING SCHEDULE
Total staff-month
Name of Staff Staff input
N° input
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Home Field Total
Mr. Syed 2.1 4.15
Ehtasham
1 Hussain 2.05
(Team Leader/
Senior
Environmentalist)
Mr. Abdul 2. 55 3.05
Rehman 1.5
2 Yousaf
(Environmentalist
)
Mr. Mehrab 1.45 3
3 Awan 1.75
(Socio-
Economist)
Mr. Aziz 1.5
4 Ameer Ud Din 0.7 2.15
(GIS Specialist )
Mr. Daniel 1.5
5 Ahmed 0.5 1.75
(Transport
Engineer )
Mr. Mubarik 1. 5 2.5
6 Mehmood
(Ecologist)
1.3
Mr. Athar Zia 2.5 3.25
7 (Hydro-
geologist)
1
TBN 0.8
8 (Enumerators) 2.05
1.5
Draftsmen 2.2
9 2.5
0.75
10 Clerical Staff 1.9 1.2
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11
Subtotal
Total
Full time input Part time input Full time input (if required) Part time input (if required)
8. CHRONOGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
Weeks
N
° Activity 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Kick off ...
1
meeting
Review of desk .... .....
2 studies
Reconnaissance ....
3 Survey
Baseline
Analysis
Physical
• Hydrolo
gical ...... ...... ......
Study .. .. ..
...
• Geologi ...... ...... ......
...
5 cal & . . .
Seismo
...
logical ...... ...... ......
Study .. . ..
• Meteor
ological
Study
• Land
Acquisi
tion & ...... ...... ...... ......
Propert .. .. .. ..
y Value
• Affecte
es
Analysi
s
Identifying
alternatives ...... ....
• Site .. .....
alterna ...... .....
tives .
• Design ......
alterna .
8
tives
• Manag
ement
and
Operati
onal
Alterna
tives
Physical
• Noise ...... ...... ...... ......
level .. .. .. ..
• Air and ...... ...... ...... ......
Water .. . .. .
1 Quality ...... ...... ...... ......
0 Change .. . .. .
• Land
use
Assess
ment
• Resettl .. .. . . .. ..
ement
and ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......
Social .. .. .. .. . ..
Setting ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......
s .. .. . . . ..
• Econo
mic
Setting
s
• Archeol
ogical
Sites
Mitigation
Measures ...... ...... ...... ......
• Environ .. . .. ..
mental ...... ...... ...... ......
Monitor .. . .. .
ing
Plan ...... ...... ...... ......
• Environ .. . .. ..
mental ...... ...... ...... ......
Manag
.. .. .. ..
ement
...... ...... ...... ......
Plan
.. . .. ..
• Environ
1
mental ...... ...... ...... ......
3 .. .. .. ..
Trainin
g Plan
• Waste
And
Traffic
• Manag
ement
Plan
• Resettl
ement
Action
Plan
Deliverables
Initial Report
Interim Report
Draft Report
Meeting with
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Client
Final Report
Certificate of Registration
Certification Scope:
Project Management, Engineering, Procurement, Civil Construction, Mechanical Fabrication and Erection
And E&I Installation Services, Plant Commissioning, Maintenance and Operation.
Certificate of Registration
Certification Scope:
Project Management, Engineering, Procurement, Civil Construction, Mechanical Fabrication and Erection
And E&I Installation Services, Plant Commissioning, Maintenance and Operation.
Green Drop Consultants, Ltd. Hereby authorizes any person or entity, public or private, having any
information concerning the bidder’s background, including but not limited to its performance history
regarding its prior rendering of services similar to those detailed in this RFP, to release such information to
the Department.
The bidder acknowledges that it may not agree with the information and opinions given by such person or
entity in response to a reference request. The bidder acknowledges that the information and opinions given
by such person or entity may hurt its chances to receive contract awards from the Department or may
otherwise hurt its reputation or operations. The bidder is willing to take that risk. The bidder agrees to
release all persons, entities, the Department from any liability whatsoever that may be incurred in releasing
this information or using this information.
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I certify that I have the authority to bind the bidder indicated below to the specific terms, conditions and
technical specifications required in the Client’s Request for Proposals (RFP) and offered in the proposal. I
understand that by submitting this technical and financial proposal, the bidder indicated below agrees to
provide Environmental Impact Assessment Services which meet or exceed the requirements of the client’s
RFP unless noted in the bid proposal and at the prices quoted by the consultant.
I certify that the contents of the bid proposal are true and accurate and that the undersigned has not made
any knowingly false statements in the bid proposal.
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