Geotechnical investigation or Soil investigation services.
Reference Number: 83482585
Publication date: 04.02.2025
Introduction
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a federally owned international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. The GIZ Office in Kigali covers GIZ’s portfolio in Rwanda and Burundi. GIZ Rwanda/Burundi implements projects on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the European Union and other commissioning authorities in the following priority areas: Sustainable Economic Development; Good Governance; Climate, Energy and Sustainable Urban Development; Digitalization and Digital Economy; and regional projects in the Great Lakes Region.
Project: Support to establishing the Rwandan pharma and biotechnology sector
Project number (PN): 21.2307.3-003.00
Consulting service for: Geotechnical investigation of the plot for construction of Rwanda
FDA Quality Control Laboratory
Plot information: UPI: 1/03/08/02/4391 located in Kiyovu Village, Cyimo Cell,
Masaka Sector, Kicukiro District, City of Kigali, Rwanda
Client: Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Career Center Building, 4th Floor, KG 541 St
P.O. Box 59, Kigali, Rwanda
General information
Brief information on the project
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a federally owned international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. The GIZ Office in Kigali covers GIZ’s portfolio in Rwanda and Burundi. GIZ Rwanda/Burundi implements projects on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the European Union and other commissioning authorities in the following priority areas: Sustainable Economic Development; Good Governance; Climate, Energy and Sustainable Urban Development; Digitalization and Digital Economy; and regional projects in the Great Lakes Region.
The GIZ cluster “Sustainable Economic Development” in Rwanda includes a module that focuses on supporting the establishment of the Rwandan pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector. The module has three strategic objectives for building capacities of actors of the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector in Rwanda: 1) Advisory services for pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector have improved. 2) The network of Rwanda and International actors in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector have improved. 3) The infrastructure for regulation of pharmaceutical products has improved.
Although there is an overall framework that governs the regulation of the products produced in this sector, primarily responsibility lies with the Rwanda Food and Drug Authority (Rwanda FDA) as a National Regulatory Authority (NRA) institution.
2. Context
There are various pre-determined international standards and qualifications that the Rwanda FDA is required to achieve and maintain. These include competent staff, pharmacovigilance mechanisms as well as the necessary accreditation by the World Health Organization in accordance with their Global Benchmarking Tool (GBT)
Adequate premises and infrastructure that is fit to regulate products that are produced domestically as well as imported is another requirement that the Rwanda FDA is seeking to attain to meet international standards. A National Quality Control Laboratory that is equipped to regulate pharmaceuticals and biotechnology products is quite stringent and requires adherence to a multitude of specifications.
As a result of this background and agreements between both governments, the Government of Rwanda requested support in the construction of a quality control laboratory that meets the existing international standards that are required when testing and regulating these globally innovative products.
Implementation of the construction of this highly specialized laboratory will require various forms of expertise. These include competences in different aspects of construction, architecture, engineering and laboratory mapping/management. As part of the design processes, geotechnical investigations of the plot on which this laboratory will be constructed is essential to provide critical information about the soil conditions, which directly impact the design and safety of the structure.
The geotechnical investigations will be necessary to:
The novel nature of such a construction project in the country and in the region would require experts specializing in Geotechnical Engineering to do the geotechnical investigations to support architects and structural engineers to design foundations and other structural elements that are appropriate for this specific site conditions, thereby ensuring the safety, stability, and longevity of the construction project of the new Rwanda FDA Quality Control Laboratory.
It is in this context that GIZ through its programme of supporting the establishment of the Rwandan pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector intends to hire the consultant to provide geotechnical engineering services for the construction of the reference and quality control laboratory for the RFDA in the plot UPI: 1/03/08/02/4391 located in Kiyovu Village, Cyimo Cell, Masaka Sector, Kicukiro District, City of Kigali.
3. Contract term
GIZ shall hire the contractor for the anticipated contract term, from 01st March 2025 to 31st August 2025.
The services described below in Section 4 shall be provided until 30th April2025.
4. The contractor shall provide the following work/service
The geotechnical consultant will provide the following work/service to assess the subsurface
conditions and determine the properties of soil and rock of the site:
4.1 Desk Study:
This will involve the collection and review of existing information about the site and its surroundings. This preliminary phase is crucial for understanding the geological, hydrological, and environmental conditions before conducting field investigations. Here are the steps involved in a desk study for geotechnical investigation:
By conducting a thorough desk study, geotechnical engineers will develop a comprehensive understanding of the site conditions, which helps in planning detailed field investigations.
5. Site reconnaissance:
A preliminary site visit will be conducted to observe the surface conditions, identify potential geotechnical issues, and plan the locations for detailed investigation.
5.1 Field investigations:
5.1.1 Drilling and Sampling:
Drill 8 boreholes at strategic locations of the plot /building to collect soil and rock samples up to a depth of approximately 15 to 20m below existing ground level to develop information and collect data of the in-situ state of the soils. Therefore, disturbed and undisturbed samples shall be recovered. In situ testing in the borehole (Standard Penetration Tests - SPT) shall be carried out with a spacing of 1.5 m in cohesive and non-cohesive soil. Where the SPT blow count exceeds 50 blows although the required penetration depth of 30 cm has not been reached; the test can be stopped. The individual SPT penetration must be noted.
The method of advancement and the diameter of the borings shall be such that the boring can be completed and logged to the required depth, that in situ testing can be carried out and undisturbed samples of a diameter > or = 100 mm can be obtained. Flushing shall not be used for drilling in soil to preserve the natural moisture content and the sample quality. From the split barrel sampler, small, disturbed samples shall be retained for soil index testing. They shall weigh not less than 0.5 kg. Samples shall be stored and labelled immediately in airtight containers. Additionally, undisturbed open tube or piston samples shall be taken in each cohesive soil layer for further laboratory testing (triaxial, permeability and consolidation tests).The frequency of sampling and in-situ testing is dependent on the ground conditions. In the absence of other instructions as a minimum bulked disturbed samples shall be taken of each soil type and not less than every 5 meters. Undisturbed open tube/piston samples (cohesive soils) shall be taken of each cohesive soil type and not less than every 8 meters.
Rock Drilling
If massive rock or concrete is encountered rotational core drilling shall be employed. If massive rock is encountered the drilling depth will be reduced to a maximum of 4 m into solid rock. A minimum sample diameter of 100 mm shall be met. For massive rock drilling the use of flushing is allowed. Rock cores shall be stored in core boxes with subsequent photo documentation and reporting of RQD (Rock Quality Designation).
Groundwater
If groundwater is encountered in a borehole, it shall be recorded in the boring log. Any changes regarding the groundwater conditions during drilling as well as the ground water level at the end of every boring shall be recorded, too. When groundwater is encountered in the boreholes, samples of groundwater shall be taken.
Backfilling
Boreholes shall be backfilled preferably with arisings in such a manner as to minimize subsequent depression at the ground surface due to settlement of the backfill.
5.1.2 In-Situ Testing
Conduct the following in-situ tests to measure soil properties directly in the field.
Standard penetration test (SPT):
Perform SPT at 1.5 m intervals in each borehole up to 20m to determine the relative density and strength of granular soils. This test involves driving a split-barrel sampler into the soil and recording the number of hammer blows required to drive the sampler a total of 450 mm is recorded. The number of blows for the first 150 mm is disregarded, and the blows for the remaining 300 mm are counted. This count is referred to as the N-value or blow count. Interpreting the Results by using the N-value to estimate various soil properties, such as density, strength, and bearing capacity. It can also be correlated with other soil parameters for design purposes.
5.2 Geophysical surveys:
Perform geophysical survey using the following non-invasive methods to obtain information about the subsurface conditions without drilling.
5.2.1 Seismic refraction and reflection:
5.2.2 Electrical resistivity:
5.3 Laboratory testing:
Soil and rock samples collected during the field investigation are tested in the laboratory to determine the detailed information about their physical and mechanical properties, such as grain size distribution, Atterberg limits, shear strength, and compressibility. The standard laboratory testing shall comprise the following tests on soil and rock samples:
5.3.1 Soil testing:
5.4 Data analysis and interpretation:
The data collected from the field and laboratory tests will be analysed to develop a geotechnical model of the site. This model includes the stratigraphy, groundwater conditions, and engineering properties of the subsurface materials. The following key steps shall be done in the data analysis and interpretation process for geotechnical investigations:
5.4.1 Data collection
5.4.2 Data processing
5.4.3 Data analysis
5.4.4 Interpretation
5.4 Reporting
Prepare a comprehensive geotechnical report in English, summarizing the findings of the Investigation. The report shall include recommendations for foundation design, slope stability, planning and execution of earthworks, ground improvement, drainage measures and other geotechnical aspects of the project. The report will have the following components:
5.5.1 Introduction
5.5.2 Field investigation
5.5.3 Laboratory testing
5.5.4 In-site testing
5.5.5 Geophysical surveys
5.5.6 Subsurface conditions
5.5.7 Analysis and interpretation
5.5.8 Conclusions and recommendations
5.5.9 Appendices
The report should be clear, concise, and well-organized, providing all necessary information to support the design and construction of the project. It serves as a critical document for engineers, architects, and construction professionals to ensure the safety and stability of the proposed structures.
Period of assignment: from 1st March 2025 to 30th April 2025.
Milestones/partial works |
Date/location/responsibility |
Criteria for acceptance |
Kick off meeting |
On 03rd March 2025/ at GIZ office in Career Centre Building on 4th Floor/GIZ |
After Signing the contract |
Site handover |
On 04th March 2025/at Masaka/GIZ and the consultant |
After kicking off meeting |
Desk study |
From 05th to 07th March 2025/at the office of the consultant/Consultant |
Results/report of findings considering all steps |
Site reconnaissance |
From 10th to 12th March 2025/at Masaka/Consultant |
Site assessment report |
Field investigations |
From 13th to 19th March 2025/ at Masaka/Consultant |
Results of field tests |
Geophysical surveys |
From 20th to 21st March 2025/at Masaka/ Consultant |
Results of field tests/surveys |
Laboratory testing |
From 24th March to 04th April 2025/at Laboratory/Consultant |
Results of laboratory tests |
Data analysis and interpretation |
From 08th to 18th April 2025/at the office of the consultant / Consultant |
Report |
Reporting |
From 21st to 25th April 2025/at GIZ office in Career Centre Building on 4th Floor /Consultant |
Report via email and if necessary, the presentation of findings of the geotechnical investigations |
6. Qualifications of proposed staff
The tenderer is required to propose personnel for the positions specified here and described with respect to the areas of responsibility and qualifications on the basis of relevant CVs.
The below specified qualifications represent the requirements to reach the maximum number of points in the technical assessment.
6.1 Expert 1:
Team leader
6.1.1 General qualifications
Education: Master’s degree in geotechnical engineering
Professional experience: 7 years of professional experience in geotechnical investigations
6.1.2 Language skills:
Business fluency in English C1
6.2 Expert 2: Geotechnical Engineer
6.2.1 General qualifications
Education:
University qualification (bachelor’s degree or Advanced diploma) in Geotechnical Engineering or bachelor’s degree in civil/structural Engineering with master’s degree in geotechnical engineering.
Professional experience:
5 years of professional experience in Geotechnical investigations
6.2.2 Language skills:
Business fluency in English B2
7. Quantitative requirements
The specification of inputs:
Fee days |
Number of experts |
Number of days per expert |
Comments |
Team Leader |
1 |
13 |
Responsible for managing and overseeing soil investigations from inception to completion. as per scope of work |
Geotechnical Engineer |
1 |
25 |
Perform soil investigations as per scope of work |
Total expert days |
2 |
38 |
|
Other costs |
Quantities |
Unit price |
Comments |
· Drilling of 8 boreholes up to 20meters |
8 |
Price per borehole includes all other associated costs including labour cost of machines or equipment operators/technicians |
|
· Standard Penetration Tests at 1.5 m intervals in each borehole (8 boreholes) up to 20m |
8 |
Price per test includes all other associated costs including labour cost of machines or equipment operators/technicians |
|
· Geophysical surveys (Seismic refraction and reflection and Electrical resistivity surveys) |
2 |
Price per test includes all other associated costs including labour cost of machines or equipment operators/technicians |
|
· Laboratory tests of the samples taken in 8 boreholes at 1.5 m intervals in each borehole |
1 |
Lumpsum for all required laboratory tests as per scope of work |
Calculate your financial bid exactly in line with the quantitative requirements of the specification of inputs above. There is no contractual right to use up the full days/travel or workshops or budgets. The number of days and the budgets will be contractually agreed as maximum amounts.
Note: In case of subcontracting tasks (e.g. drilling etc.), EBM invoices from the subcontractors as proof for the services/works are required to be submitted with the commercial invoices.
8. Conceptual
The tender should indicate how the services outlined in Section I.4 (Tasks) are to be provided. Reference should be made to the following criteria:
Requirements on the format of the tender
The CV submitted for each expert can have a maximum of four pages. The concept should not exceed five pages. If one of the maximum page lengths is exceeded, the content appearing after the cut-off point will not be included in the assessment. External content (e.g. links to websites will also not be considered).
Option
During field investigations or after the requested tasks have been completed, there is an option of continuing or extending the essential elements of the tasks within the framework of a follow-on assignment. The details are listed below:
9.Nature and scope
The contractor is responsible for providing the following optional services:
Uniaxial Compressive Strength Test: Measures the maximum axial load a rock sample can withstand before failure.
Triaxial Test: Similar to the uniaxial test but includes lateral pressure, providing more comprehensive data on rock strength under different stress conditions.
Point Load Test: A quick and simple test to estimate the rock strength by applying a load to a rock sample until it fractures.
Slake Durability Test: Assesses the resistance of rock to weakening and disintegration when subjected to cycles of wetting and drying.
Porosity and Density Tests: Determine the void spaces within the rock and its density, which are important for understanding the rock's strength and stability.
Petrographic Analysis: Involves microscopic examination of rock samples to identify mineral composition and texture, which can influence the rock's mechanical properties.
10. Requirements:
Exercising the option will depend on positive assessment of interim results. The decision on continuation is expected to be made in the period from 01st March 2025 to 31st August 2025.
The option will be exercised by means of a contract extension on the basis of the individual approaches already offered (contract supplement).
11. Quantitative requirements for the optional services
The specification of inputs:
Fee days |
Number of experts |
Number of days per expert |
Comments |
Team Leader |
1 |
7 |
Responsible for managing and overseeing soil investigations from inception to completion. as per scope of work |
Geotechnical Engineer |
1 |
12 |
Perform soil investigations as per scope of work |
Total expert days |
2 |
19 |
|
Other costs |
Quantities |
Unit price |
Comments |
· Drilling 1 borehole up to 20meters |
1 |
Price per borehole includes all other associated costs including labour cost |
|
· Standard Penetration Test (s) at 1.5 m intervals in one drilled borehole up to 20m |
1 |
Price per test includes all other associated costs including labour cost of operators/technicians of machines/equipment |
|
· Laboratory tests of the samples taken in one borehole at 1.5 m intervals |
1 |
Lumpsum for all required laboratory tests as per scope of work |
|
· Rock testing (when hit the rock in drilling boreholes) |
1 |
Price per test includes all other associated costs including labour cost of operators/technicians of machines/equipment |
12. Requirements on the format of the tender for the option
Please fill in both spreadsheets in the price schedule both for the main services and the optional services.
Appendix 1: The site has 3.4 hectares and contour lines with 15m of difference/interval in topography
The appendix 2: Illustrates the highlighted part for the concerned soil/geotechnical investigations circa 1.4 hectares
Submission of offer: The Expression of Interest should contain the following:
Technical Proposal:
Financial Proposal: Financial offer indicates the all-inclusive total contract price, supported by a breakdown of all costs as described in the specification of inputs.Your EoI has to be submitted in 2 separated emails to RW_Quotation@giz.de until 18/02/2025 The technical offer has to be submitted in PDF format and as attachment to the email with the subject: Technical offer 83482585
The financial offer has to be submitted in PDF format and the price must be in Rwandan Francs and VAT excluded (if applicable) and as attachment to the email with the subject: Financial offer 83482585
If the emails exceed the default email size of 30MB, offers can be exceptionally submitted through https://filetransfer.giz.de/
Offers submitted through any other sharing platform, as google documents or similar will not be considered.
Offers submitted in hard copy will not be considered.
GIZ reserves all rights.
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