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P174593
Assam Integrated River Basin Management Program
India
OP00301424
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
WRD_HIU_CS8_WRAMS
Quality And Cost-Based Selection
English
Aug 20, 2024 14:00
Jul 22, 2024
Water Resources Department
Dr Rajib Kr Goswami
Assam
India
India
9101449472
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REoI)
(CONSULTING SERVICES– CONSULTING FIRM SELECTION)
Assam Integrated River Basin Management Project (AIRBMP)
Loan No.9487 IN
Assignment Title: Consulting Services for Design, Development, Operation and Maintenance of a Water Resources Asset Management System (WRAMS) for river basins of Assam with specific data population for Beki, Buridehing and Jiadhal sub-basins under Assam Integrated River Basin Management Program (AIRBMP) Project.
Reference No.: WRD _HIU_CS8_WRAMS Issuance Date: 22 July 2024
NOTE: The consultants should prepare their EoIs clearly highlighting the points above with relevant and sufficient supporting documents only. The criteria mentioned above are the minimum criteria. Any consultant with more experience than the criteria stipulated above will secure more marks in the respective criteria.
Supporting documents shall include the below compliance sheet which should be filled and attached with the EoI.
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Expressions of interest (EoI) must include the following:
The Additional Chief Engineer
Water Resources Department (EAP Wing)
3rd Floor, Assam Water Centre (Near Basistha Police Station), Kundil Nagar, Basistha Chariali, NH 27 Guwahati–781029, Assam, India,
Email: eapwrdassam@gmail.com,
Chief Engineer
Water Resources Department
Annexure-I
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Terms of Reference for Design, Development, Operation, and Maintenance of a Water Resources Asset Management System (WRAMS) for river basins of Assam with specific data population for Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal sub-basins
under Assam Integrated River Basin Management Program (AIRBMP)
Project No.: P-174593
Reference No.: WRD _HIU_CS8_WRAMS
Table of Contents
1 Project Background. 10
2 Context 10
3 Rationale and Objective. 11
4 Project Location. 12
5 Scope of Services. 13
6 Consultant’s Tasks. 14
6.1 Task 1: Review and conceptualization. 14
6.2 Task 2: Design and development of WRAMS. 15
6.3 Task 3: Capacity-building and Training. 17
6.4 Task 4: Operation and Maintenance Support for WRAMS. 17
7 Duration, Deliverables and Schedule of Payments. 17
7.1 Duration of Consultancy. 18
7.2 Tentative Deliverables. 18
7.3 Schedule of Payments. 19
8 Client’s Role and Responsibility. 20
9 Consultant’s Role and Responsibility. 20
10 Required Expertise of Consulting Firm and Key Experts. 20
Project Background
The State of Assam, through the Government of India, has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Assam Integrated River Basin Management Program (AIRBMP). The expected funding for the 3-phase duration of the Program (2023-2033) is US$ 500 million. The overall program development objective is to reduce water-related disaster risks in Assam and help the state sustainably develop its water resources. The program aims to squarely address the “Water-DRM Nexus” through a set of synergistic activities, including nature-based solutions and non-structural approaches. The program focuses on building the requisite institutional capacity, filling critical knowledge gaps, and implementing integrated solutions to tackle the current challenges for climate-resilient growth and improved livelihoods.
Flood and River Erosion Management Agency of Assam (FREMAA) is the Project Management Unit (PMU) and the Water Resources Department (WRD) Assam, and the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) are the Project Implementing Units (PIUs) for the AIRBMP. The Project Development Objective (PDO) of the first phase (2023-2027) is to strengthen institutional capacities for integrated water resources planning and management and to enhance preparedness for flood and river erosion risks in Assam. In this first phase, 3 sub-basins of Brahmaputra— Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal, have been selected as target areas for both structural and other allied project activities.
Context
The State of Assam is strategically important as a gateway to the north-eastern region and the most populous state in north-east India. The state faces many of the challenges prevalent in other parts of the region but also holds tremendous potential for development through improved water resources management. Along with other water-related challenges, Assam faces two major water-related risks: floods and riverbank erosion which are already severe and could exacerbate under a changing climate. While floods affect an average of 0.8 million hectares of land annually, in certain years, they affect over 50% of Assam’s total area of 7.54 million hectares. Such extensive floods inundate at least 2,000 villages in addition to destroying other infrastructure. The problem is further exacerbated by riverbank erosion which destroys an annual average of about 8,000 hectares of riparian land along the Brahmaputra. The floods are caused by the runoff from extremely heavy rainfall during the monsoon and high sediment loads from upper catchments which are geologically unstable and degraded due to deforestation and cyclic land use practices. The floods, combined with riverbank erosion, have a significant impact on communities living on the active floodplains of the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries.
Flood and riverbank erosion risk management responsibility lies with the Water Resources Department (WRD), Govt. of Assam. WRD’s mission is to manage flooding and erosion by various protection measures like monitoring, repair, and maintenance of existing structural assets, and constructing new assets including embankments, anti-erosion works, and other ancillary structures for flood and erosion mitigations. For flood mitigation, assets, and associated infrastructures include embankments, anti-erosion works, all earthen and masonry walls, dams, spillways, piers, groynes and spurs, sluices, siphons, water gauges, benchmarks, and other works. (Refer to The Assam Embankment and Drainage Act. 1953 for more details). The aim of the flood control assets and associated infrastructures are to ensure the safety of communities from flood and erosion risk and protect their land and livelihood from damages. There are approximately 4513 km long flood control embankments in Assam that have been constructed over time since the 1950s at various flood-prone locations in Assam. These embankments and other assets protect major cities, towns, settlements, villages, and other infrastructures from flood.
Division and District wise embankment lengths in Assam are presented in Table 1 (shaded rows show embankment lengths in the three basins of key focus for this consultancy: Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal).
Table 1: Division and District wise embankment length in the Brahmaputra and Barak Basins
Sl. No. |
Name of the Division |
Division Wise Length (in km) |
Name of the District |
District Wise Length (in km) |
1 |
Dibrugarh |
364.958 |
Dibrugarh |
291.108 |
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Sibsagar |
368.995 |
Tinsukia |
73.850 |
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Jorhat |
238.540 |
Sibsagar and Charideo |
368.995 |
4 |
Majuli |
192.134 |
Jorhat |
158.040 |
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UAID, Jorhat |
53.350 |
Majuli |
192.134 |
6 |
Dhemaji |
203.601 |
Golaghat |
133.850 |
7 |
Dhakuakhana |
109.155 |
Dhemaji |
203.601 |
8 |
N Lakhimpur |
328.934 |
Lakhimpur |
438.089 |
9 |
Tezpur |
224.328 |
Sonitpur and Biswanath |
224.328 |
10 |
Nagaon |
233.097 |
Karbianglong and West Karbianglong |
34.162 |
11 |
Morigaon |
189.628 |
Nagaon and Hojai |
233.097 |
12 |
Guwahati East |
78.990 |
Morigaon |
189.628 |
13 |
Guwahati Rural |
240.590 |
Kamrup (M) |
38.765 |
14 |
Mangaldoi |
187.138 |
Kamrup (R) |
280.815 |
15 |
Nalbari |
229.510 |
Darrang |
187.138 |
16 |
Baksa |
68.700 |
Udalguri and Tamurpur |
16.000 |
17 |
Barpeta and Bajali |
188.974 |
Nalbari |
229.510 |
18 |
Chirang |
26.105 |
Barpeta and Bajali |
188.974 |
19 |
Kokrajhar |
28.011 |
Baksa |
52.700 |
20 |
Dhubri and South Salmara |
67.130 |
Chirang |
26.105 |
21 |
Goalpara |
58.100 |
Bongaigaon |
25.540 |
22 |
Diphu |
34.162 |
Kokrajhar |
28.011 |
23 |
Karimganj |
180.140 |
Dhubri and South Salmara |
41.590 |
24 |
Silchar |
424.709 |
Goalpara |
58.100 |
25 |
Katigora |
44.230 |
Cachar |
474.349 |
26 |
Hailakandi |
149.316 |
Karimganj |
195.800 |
27 |
Haflong |
Nil |
Hailakandi |
128.246 |
28 |
Dima Hosao |
Nil |
Note: Shaded rows show embankment lengths in the three basins for which the modules of WRAMS are to be populated with data
Rationale and Objective
Presently, there exists a time-consuming conventional practice for planning and maintenance of embankments and associated flood risk management infrastructures. Given the recurrent threat of flooding, the conventional practice is not able to cope with the enormous challenge of frequent damages to these assets and help plan repair and maintain these assets for their intended functions.
Therefore, this assignment aims to enable the WRD to assess problems in real-time, plan remedial and new measures, prioritize restoration work and promptly report on the physical status of the assets. To achieve this, a computerized Water Resources Asset Management System (WRAMS) operating on a web-enabled GIS platform will be used. Under phase – 1 of AIRBMP, a comprehensive WRAMS structure would be developed for all river basins of Assam, where all modules of asset management should be available for populating the data. The specific data population shall be done for the Beki, Buridehing and Jiadhal basins supported by detailed, modern water resources asset surveys, including visual and scientific inspection of the status of the structural assets (embankments, bank protection works and river training works including spurs/groynes and other structures etc.). This will, in turn, help to improve the quality and delivery of WRD’s services in the management of the embankments and associated flood control infrastructure thereby ensuring the intended protection for the people and property.
The objective of this consultancy is the design, development, and commissioning of a Water Resources Asset Management System (WRAMS), including its operation and maintenance, for the Water Resources Department, Govt. of Assam. The proposed consultancy for developing and operationalizing the WRAMS shall first develop a set of generic functional modules applicable to the Brahmaputra and all its tributaries in Assam and then shall populate all the modules with the data from three specific sub-basins, namely Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal.
The WRAMS will enhance the capabilities of the WRD by providing a source of readily accessible, relevant, and valid information on the status of the structural assets as well as improved support for decision-making by providing analytical tools. The creation and operationalization of the WRAMS will prioritize ease of use and logical processes, ensuring the outputs are useful for quick and informed decision-making.
The WRAMS would support the flood management functions including the maintenance and strengthening of existing assets, and the generation of alerts for anticipated flood-related hazards by using analytical tools in the WRAMS and planning of new flood control structures. Further, WRAMS will also help in planning the survey and monitoring work including the specific methods, and tools to be used for monitoring and reporting.
Project Location
The project location is the entire basin of the Brahmaputra in Assam, including sub-basins of the three select tributaries- Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal (Figure 1). While the functional modules of WRAMS shall be developed for all river basins/sub-basins in Assam, they (the modules) shall be populated with the data from the three sub-basins.
A brief description of the three sub-basins is presented below.
Buridehing sub-basin: the river is a large tributary on the left bank of the Brahmaputra River. The river is about 380 km long of which about 210 km is in Assam and originates at 2,375 m above mean sea level in Arunachal Pradesh. The river flows through Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts in Assam to its confluence with the Brahmaputra at Dehingmukh. Its watershed covers about 5,971 km2 out of which 2,943 km2 is in Assam.
Beki sub-basin: the river is a large tributary on the right bank of the Brahmaputra River. The river is about 379 km long of which about 80 km is in Assam and originates approximately 7,453 m above mean sea level. In Assam, it flows through Barpeta and Baksa districts to its confluence with the Brahmaputra. Its watershed covers about 33,100 km2, of which 3,892 km2 is in Assam.
Jiadhal sub-basin: the river is a medium-sized tributary on the right bank of the Brahmaputra River. The river is about 145 km long of which about 110 km is in Assam and originates at 1,516 m above mean sea level in Arunachal Pradesh. It flows through Dhemaji District in Assam to its confluence with the Subanshree River, a large tributary of the Brahmaputra. Jiadhal watershed covers about 1,164 km2, of which 1,102 km2 is in Assam.
Figure 1: Locations of Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal sub-basins in the Brahmaputra Basin
Scope of Services
The consultant will work in close coordination with the officials of WRD, FREMAA, the Project Management and Technical Consultant (PMTC) team, and other consultant teams working on similar projects. The scope of this scheme will cover the Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal river basins from their starting (entrance point of the river) in Assam up to the confluence points with river Brahmaputra or Subanshree, apart from structuring the master module for WRAMS to be compatible to populate data of any other sub-basins in the Brahmaputra Basin, or beyond. The WRAMS will be developed with functional modules for operation & maintenance of the assets through their life cycle. The development includes: (a) Collecting data for all assets in the select river basins through primary and secondary surveys and preparing asset maps, and geographic referencing of all important assets in GIS shapefile and CAD format, (b) Identifying all information/data required to develop the WRAMS, like structural and engineering information, basin information and flood-related Information, (c) Identifying the life-cycle of the assets to support designing new or strengthening existing structures, implementation of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), risk assessment, preventive or corrective measures/emergency response, and Operation and Maintenance (O & M) / reconstruction.
The Consultant’s specific services towards the development of WRAMS for Beki, Buridehing, and Jiadhal basins will comprise of following activities.
Consultant’s Tasks
Task 1: Review and Conceptualization
This task consists of structuring and initiation of the WRAMS and will include the following sub-tasks:
Task 2: Design and Development of WRAMS
Developing a generic set of master module
The master module shall be finalized through a literature review of best practices (national and international) and through consultation with the client. A generic list of functional modules may include, but is not limited to the following:
Input systems
Functionality and structure (processing)
Output systems (dissemination)
The master module should be flexible for future expansion of modules, inputs, outputs, etc. and the consultant should suggest the best possible options regarding software (license/open source) selection.
Preparation of database
The databases to be developed as a part of WRAMS will include, but not be limited, to the following:
Metadata protocols for all the above databases etc. will be needed for smooth data collection and a structured population of data in the WRAMS.
Development of functionalities
The general functionalities of the WRAMS will include, but not be limited, to the following:
Population of modules for three sub-basins
All functional modules shall be operationalized for three sub-basins – Beki, Buridehing and Jiadhal. Data shall be collected for all database types listed in the section 0 and beyond, through primary surveys and secondary sources to populate modules for the above three sub-basins. It is important to plan the primary surveys outside the high flood period.
During these activities, on-the-job training shall be provided to WRD engineers to train them to independently carry out the same tasks (data collection, module operationalizing and data populating) for any or all other sub-basins of Assam.
Task 3: Capacity Building and Training
Task 4: Operation and Maintenance Support for WRAMS
Sustainable operation and maintenance of the WRAMS is vital for WRD’s successful management of its flood protection and other assets. The consultant will provide 2 (two) years of operation and maintenance support after the commissioning of the WRAMS. Feedback from the hands-on training sessions and actual use of the system will be used to improve the functionality and performance of the WRAMS, including the software applications. Maintenance support of the developed system will be provided after the go-live of both web app & mobile app, till the project completion.
Duration, Deliverables and Schedule of Payments
The consultancy shall be a lump-sum contract with payments to be made against clearly defined deliverables (see Table 2).
Duration of Consultancy
The contract has an estimated total duration of 36 months — 12 months for planning, development and commissioning of the WRAMS and acceptance of the System by the client and 24 months for operation and maintenance support and update of the system, after commissioning of the System to the client’s server. Training and capacity building of WRD officials shall be provided during this period.
Tentative Deliverables
The tentative deliverable list is given below; however, the detailed requirements and deliverables will be finalized at the inception stage.
Note: All deliverables must be accepted and approved by the client
Table 2: Deliverables and timelines (Deadline for delivery is in terms of months after the contract award)
Milestone no |
Milestone Deliverable |
Details |
Timeline (T=0, i.e., date of commencement) |
1 |
Inception Report |
Conceptual design of WRAMS, Methodology for the development of the system, Identification of data inputs for the system, outputs, and fortnightly schedule of the work plan |
T+ 1 months |