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United Infrastructure ProjectsUnited Infrastructure ProjectsUnited Infrastructure Projects
ArabianGulf
Al Ghuwairyia
DOHAAl Shahaniyah
UM SLALAli
Madinat Al Shamal
Al KHOR
Ras Laffan
ArabianGulf
Al Ghuwairyia
DOHAAl Shahaniyah
UM SLALAli
Madinat Al Shamal
Al KHOR
Ras Laffan
Management/Technical Proposal
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RFP #[MRRD/WATSAN/065/SMN/86]
FCEC UIProjects JV
RFP#: MRRD/WatSan/065/SMN/86
Technical Assistance to the
Government Authorities in area of
Water Supply Program-producing of
Design Packages for Samangan Water
Supply System
Date: November 25, 2007
Technical Proposal
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TECH-1 : Technical Proposal Submission Form........................................................................3
TECH-2 FCEC UIProjects’s JV Organization and Experience...................................................4
1. FCEC UIProjects’ Oraganization..................................................................................................4
2. FCEC UIProjects JV’s Experience...............................................................................................4
TECH-3 Comments and Suggestions on the TOR...................................................................13
TECH-4 Approach, Methodology and Work Plan.....................................................................14
1. Work Plan........................................................................................................................... 14
2. Organization and Staffing...................................................................................................15
TECH-5 Team Composition and Task Assignments................................................................16
TECH-6 Proposed Professional Staffs’ CVs.............................................................................17
TECH-7 Staffing Schedule.......................................................................................................31
TECH-8 Work Schedule...........................................................................................................32
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TECH-1 : Technical Proposal Submission Form
Dear Sirs,
We, the undersigned, offer to provide the consulting services for Technical Assistance to the Government Authorities in area of Water Supply Program-producing of Design Packages for Samangan Water Supply System in accordance with your Request for Proposal dated _____________ and our Proposal. We are hereby submitting our Proposal, which includes this Technical Proposal, and a Financial Proposal sealed under a separate envelope.
We are submitting our Proposal in association with: non other then our own force from the two JV partner’s companies.
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., before the date indicated in Paragraph Reference 6.1 of the Data Sheet, we undertake to negotiate on the bases of the proposed staff. Our Proposal is binding upon us and the 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 then the date indicated in Paragraph Reference 7.1 of the Data Sheet.
We understand you are not bound to accept any Proposal you receive.
We remain,
Yours sincerely,
Authorized Signature [In full and initials]: ________________________________
Name and title of Signatory: Mazin Khalid Sadiq
Name of Firm: FCEC UIProjects Joint Venture
RFP #[MRRD/WATSAN/065/SMN/86]
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TECH-2 FCEC UIProjects’s JV Organization and Experience
1. FCEC UIProjects’ Oraganization
FCEC UIProjects JV brings six years of exceptional experience in the volatile Afghanistan environment. We have provided safe drinking water and sanitation services all throughout Afghanistan. We have successfully turned over tens of water supply networks. Our experience in water and sanitation development is highlighted in our experience sheets. Our professional staff is fully qualified and experienced to deliver the Design Packages for the Samangan Water Supply System.
We are not new to contracting in Afghanistan. Our partners have been operating as an NGO for the last ten years. We have a track record on $240 million worth of Afghanistan Design/Build projects. Our 99% Afghan team
Our Afghanistan success stories on this $240 million portfolio are attributable to our ability to address Afghanistan unique challenges. We have outperformed most other contractors in delivering timely, economical and quality work.
2. FCEC UIProjects JV’s Experience
Experience sheets are attached.
RFP# MRRD/WatSan/065/SMN/86
Ras Laffan
IWPP
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CONSULTANT’S EXPERIENCE PROJECT SHEET #1
Assignment Name:
Ras Laffan Water Transmission Line and Pumping Station ,
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): US $ 100 million
Country: Qatar
Location within country: Doha
Duration of assignment (months):
Completed Ian 2003
Name of Client:
KAHRAMAA/Nimal Co
Total No of staff-months of the assignment:
18 man-months
Address:
KAHRAMAA/Nimal Co
Mr Abdul Aziz Nimal
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US $ or Euro):
US $ 120,000
Start date (month/year):
June 2002
Completion Date (month/year):
Jan 2003
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants:
8 man-months
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
Montgomery Watson Harza (MWH)
UK
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader):
Project Director; Mazin Khalid Sadiq
Narrative description of Project:
Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) signed with AES to build a 750 MW and 40 MIGD Independent Water and Power Project (IWPP) at the industrial Ras Laffan City (RLC). AES expected the Ras Laffan $720 million IWPP to be fully operational by May 2004. KAHRAMAA needed to build a transmission system to deliver this “take or pay” 40 MIGD to several population centers in Qatar by September 2003.
The project involved the construction of a transmission line from the industrial Ras Laffan City (RLC) pumping station to nine waterworks sites in north Qatar and around Doha as shown here. A booster station was to be located at an intermediate location to boost the water pressure along the pipelines.
RFP# MRRD/WatSan/065/SMN/86
ArabianGulf
Al Ghuwairyia
DOHAAl Shahaniyah
UM SLALAli
Madinat Al Shamal
Al KHOR
Ras Laffan
ArabianGulf
Al Ghuwairyia
DOHAAl Shahaniyah
UM SLALAli
Madinat Al Shamal
Al KHOR
Ras Laffan
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Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
1. Transmission pipelines (177.275 km of 250-1200 mm ductile iron)2. Six booster pumps (500 lit/sec each at 125 m head at Al Khor)3. PLC system for the booster pump station4. Surge system at the RLC and the booster pumping stations5. Standby generation (2x1280 kW, 3 phase 11 kV/50 HZ)6. Fiber-optic cables (24 single mode fibers) along the route plus two sites.
We hired Montgomery Watson Harza (MWH) to conduct the preliminary design of the pipeline, booster pumps and surge system. We surveyed the pipeline route, conducted geotechnical investigations, and deterimined all the needed factors for the design. We lead design and estimating teams to provide Nimal Co. with all the needed technical and financial information needed to provide a fixed price design/build proposal.
The effort involved detailed modeling of the pipeline and pumping station to determine the surge systm requirements. Although there was limited data available to conduct a proper surge analysis, MWH used the tender data to predict the probable operational scenarios of the pipeline. This preliminary analysis using the TransAM surge analysis software package (version 9.3b) recommended that surge alleviation is implemented to prevent sub-atmospheric pressures in the pipeline, which should satisfy as well the design criteria for maximum hydraulic working pressures.
The final deliverables were the design, drawings, bill of quantities, and detailed price breakdown.
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NATO Kabul Airport Water Network
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CONSULTANT’S EXPERIENCE PROJECT SHEET #2
Assignment Name:
KAIA Airport Water Network Project
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): US $ 0.6 million
Country: Afghanistan
Location within country: Kabul
Duration of assignment (months):
6 months
Name of Client:
ISAF/NATO,Kabul International Airport
Total No of staff-months of the assignment:
14 man-months
Address:
ISAF/NATO KAIA Eng
Kabul, Afghanistan
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US $ or Euro):
US $ 0.1 million
Start date (month/year):
June 2004
Completion Date (month/year):Jan 2005
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants:
Non
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
None
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader):
Project Director: Mazin Khalid Sadiq
Design Team Leader: Mohammed Abu Seer
Water Network Designer: Salim Rahimi
Software Analysis: Wail Sadiq
Mechanical Engineer: Asmat Sharify
Electrical Engineer: Nabihallah Naziri
Narrative description of Project:
This involved the design and construction of this water network project inside the ISAF/NATO congested camp in the airport. There was 3 km of pipes and 2 pumping stations. Each pumping station had 100 m3 water tanks, chlorination system, and two sets of small water supply pumps and two sets of large fire pumps. The system was designed to be phased in, while the old network can operate until the full new system was operational.
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Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
The work provided consisted of design and construction of 3 km of Pipelines, manholes, pumps, tanks, and chlorination system. The following is an outline of the design effort on this project.
1. We identified and analyzed demand patterns and daily rates for each customer type.
2. The network pipes and nodes were entered with relevant friction and loss coefficients for pipes, fittings, valves, and hydrants. Each node had elevation and demand data.
3. The pump curves were entered based on manufacturer literature
The computer model allowed us to study the result of the different runs aimed at optimizing the system. The goal was to select the right pump for fire flow, and regular flow, with pressure not dropping below 1.5 bar at any point in the network, or exceed 2/3 of the rated pipe pressure. In addition the runs assumed only one set of pumps are working, while the other is being maintained
CONSULTANT’S EXPERIENCE PROJECT SHEET #3
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Assignment Name:
FY06 ANP Program; Various Locations, Afghanistan
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): US $ 85 Million
Country: Afghanistan
Location within country: Various Locations
Duration of assignment (months):
24 months
Name of Client: US Corps of Engineers, Afghanistan Engineers District
Total No of staff-months of the assignment:
98 man-months
Address:
Qala House, Kabul Afghanistan; tel.: 540 665 1186
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US $ or Euro): US $ 85 Million
Start date (month/year): July 2007
Completion Date (month/year): Project is Ongoing, Forecast: 17 March 2008
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants:
16 man-months
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
Mashal Engineering; Soil and Hydrology
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader):
Project Director: Mazin Khalid Sadiq
Project Coordinator: Marshall Perry
Senior Architect: Aashiqullah Fariad
Hydro-Geological: Mohammed Bashir Mashal
Narrative description of Project:
Total project contract value is $85 million and covers several design/build of Border Police Facilities, Standby Police Facilities, and Uniformed Police Facilities at various locations throughout Afghanistan, complete with water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound.
This project is defined as the management, design, material, labor, and equipment, to design and construct and/or refurbish all utilities, water networks, roads, buildings, force protection measures, site security, de-mining activities, and other features. The facility has barracks, toilets, DFAC, offices, arms rooms, and holding cells. Total built-up area is over 100,000 m2.
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Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
The projects were treated as one group with AED weekly progress meetings covering all of these FY06 projects. One example of these projects is the $23 million project in Lashkar Gah.
After the completion of 65% design, COE suspended work on this project in January 2007 due to serious land disputes between the locals and the Police. In April of 2007, new land was identified and new design was developed. Work on site resumed in June 2007, but COE requested Phase 1 of the project to be completed by December 1, 2007. We accepted the challenge of completing 9,000 m2 of ANP facilities within 5 months.
The first task was to obtain enough approval of the 35% and 65% design to allow the ordering of the long lead items such as the 3-D panel system and the pre-engineered steel buildings. Within 2 months, most of the critical 3-D panel system was ordered and delivered to site. The other challenge was the shotcrete machines. We needed additional two shotcrete machines to meet the schedule. Instead, we ordered three machines, and air freighted them to Kabul to meet the tight schedule.
FCEC UIProjects JV is using the same team that worked on the 50 barracks of the ANA Lashkar Gah camp. We are confident they will repeat the experience with completing the last eight barracks in ANA camp in a 4 month cycle. However, the current security situation presented us with an additional challenge. The road from Kabul to the site passes through the most dangerous parts of Afghanistan (Zabul, Kandahar, and Helmand provinces). The convoys are regularly attacked along this road. We organized large convoy escorts, to ensure safe passage. In addition, we chartered an Antinov for weekly flight of staff and critical material/equipment to nearby Lashkar Gah City airfield
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CONSULTANT’S EXPERIENCE PROJECT SHEET #4
Assignment Name:
Kabul Airport Storm Water Sys & Pumping Stations
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): US $ 2 mil
Country: Afghanistan
Location within country: Kabul
Duration of assignment (months):
1 year
Name of Client:World Bank/Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick
Total No of staff-months of the assignment:
Address:Kabul, Afghanistan Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract: US $ 30,000
Start date (month/year):June 2003
Completion Date (month/year):Dec 2004
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants:
None
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
None
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed:
Project Director: Rashad Atmar
Design Team Leader: Mohammed Abu Seer
Mechanical Engineer: Rouhallah
Narrative description of Project:
The project was part of the World Bank funded Rehabilitation of Kabul Airport Runway. The storm water network and pumping station was to be rehabilitated, to ensure rainwater runoff is kept off the runway.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
The rehabilitation consisted of the following:-1. A new pump house including pumps and equipment.2. New pumps and control equipment in the existing intact pump
house.3. New generator set and generator building at each pump house.
Three 12 inch pumps were installed at each pump station. The control system was configured such that two pumps are in use, and one is spare.
The pumps were capable of handling a flow of water at each well of 1000 m3/h, with a total head of 4.20 meters. The power demand at each pump house was 30 KW.
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CONSULTANT’S EXPERIENCE PROJECT SHEET #5
Assignment Name: Utility Network of MEPS KMTC, Kabul, Afghanistan
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$ or Euro): US $ 2.5 mil
Country: Afghanistan
Location within country: Kabul
Duration of assignment (months):
6 months
Name of Client: USCOE Afghanistan Engineers District
Total No of staff-months of the assignment:
25 man-months
Address:
Qala House, Kabul Afghanistan
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US $ or Euro): US $ 125,000
Start date (month/year):November 2004
Completion Date (month/year): February 2005
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants:
None
Name of associated Consultants, if any:
None
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader):
Project Director: Mohammed Anwar
Design Team Leader: Ghada Badrawi
Mechanical Engineer: Asmat Sharify
Electrical Engineer: Nabihallah Naziri
Narrative description of Project:
The work involved the design and construction of this 3,500 man MEPS Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC) utility network. This includes potable water, sanitary sewer, communications and electrical power. The project involved the connection of these networks to the larger KMTC 8,500 man camp.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
The work involved designed the different network to meet the 3,500 man-camp demand. The facility included tens of buildings, main dining facility and several classrooms. The design established the demand for each building, designed the networks, and established the connection requirements to the main plants at KMTC.
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TECH-3 Comments and Suggestions on the TOR
None
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TECH-4 Approach, Methodology and Work Plan
1. Work Plan
FCEC UIProjects JV will immediately mobilize its full fledge design office with over 80 engineers. We will spend the first week planning the work and lining up critical expertise like geotechnical and hydrological engineer from Mashal Engineering. The project goals and detailed schedule will be developed and explained to all team members. The work plan will be split according to the following:
a. Preliminary Survey
Preliminary Survey will be done in the second week of the assignment and it will incorporate initial survey of potential routes, initial survey of water resources, initial hydro and geotechnical survey, and collection of economic data. Specifically, the initial phase will aim to study all the options available to meet the contract requirements.
The study will obtain in this week as much data about the Aibak town and surrounding villages. It will identify the economic factors that might impact the water needs of the area population of 147,035. Considering demand of 100 liters per day per person, and annual average population growth of 2.7 %, we will identify the adequacy of the sources of water supply in and around the spring located 40 km distance from the Aibak, to meet the demand over the coming 30 years.
We will do initial survey of potential routes that this 40 km pipeline could take. We will identify any potential needs of the villages located close to the future transport piped line. We will survey the condition of the existing town water supply network, which has not been in function-for the last 15.years.
We will take samples from the Char Asyab spring to check it suitability according to WHO regulation, and confirm Ministry of health tests. We will verify the quoted discharge of the spring if it is the quoted 2 m3/s (two thousand liters per second). We will check the impact of the future pipeline draw on its current use for irrigation purposes.
We will verify that potential pipeline and water structures will not have land property issue. We will confirm the validity and limitations of the written agreement that has been signed by local leader in Daron Zaw village for using the water spring and land for installation of the pipes. We will assess the economic benefits to the Aibak town and the Char Asyab community from this project.
Our team for this phase will consist of Fahim Qadiri as team leader, a surveyor with a Total Station, and hydro-geo consultant Mohammed Mashal or one of his senior staff.
b. Preliminary Design
Preliminary Design will follow the Preliminary Survey, and will be done in the third week. According to the data collected in the field, our home office team will develop preliminary design. The preliminary design will identify technical options for the pipeline route, water structures, and pumping stations if needed. The preliminary design aims at identifying the scope of work, and sizing every component of the project.
c. Option Studies
Option Studies and Cost and Preliminary Reports will be done in the fourth week. This will allow the client to decide on the economical options before a detailed design is started on one of the recommended options.
d. Detailed Survey
After receiving Client Approval in week five, we will return to Aibak to carry out Detailed Survey that incorporates Detailed Survey of Potential Routes, Detailed Survey of Water Source and Detailed
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hydro and Geo survey. We expect to finish this within a week; by end of week 6.
e. Water Network Design
In the coming two weeks (Period, no. 7 and 7) we will develop the detailed design of the water network, which will mainly focus on topography and pipeline sizing.
f. Water Network Design
In the coming two weeks (Period, no. 9 and 10) we will develop the detailed design of the water intake structures, pumping if any, and intermediate and final storage structures.
g. Bid Documents and Final Report
The last two weeks of the project will be spent on developing the bid documents and the final report. The bid documents will include the bill of quantity, specifications, and any additional drawings and photographs needed for proper tender documents. In addition, we will develop the final report that shows the design criteria, information about technical concept of the water supply. The report will provide information about present condition of the water supply system, new sources proposed for water :supply and type of construction material which will be used for construction of the pipe line, reservoir, distribution network add all other included hydro-structures in water Supply System. The technical report will also provide information about expecting expenditure for maintenance and operation for time periods of 1, 15 and 30 years. The report will include cost estimates and economic engineering analysis for proposed alternatives and time periods.hydrological study of the available water including using satellite topography and surveying. Identify the potential quantity and quality of the water, will decide on the intermediate storage of the water and what filtration and purification is required.
We will survey the potential routes of the pipeline. Identify the optimal route and identify storage and purification requirement of samangan and any distribution network.
2. Organization and Staffing
See attached Forms for the proposed staffing
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TECH-5 Team Composition and Task Assignments
Professional Staff
Name of Staff Firm Area of Expertise Position Assigned Task AssignedAashoqallah Faryad UIProjects Design Management Project Manager ManagementNourallah Assadullah UIProjects Water Engineering Water Engineer Design NetworkAsmat Maiwand UIProjects Mechanical
EngineeringMechanical Engineer
Pumps and Other Mech
Mohammed Mashall Mashall Eng Hydro and Geological Hydro-Geo Engineer Hydro and GeologicalNemat Haidary UIProjects Structral Engineering Structural Engineer Water Structures DesignNabihallah Naziri UIProjects Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineer Electrical DesignFahim Qadari UIProjects Surveying Survey Engineer SurveyingMohammed Anwar UIProjects Surveying Asst Surveyor SurveyingDaud Suliman UIProjects AutoCAD AutoCAD Operator DraftingMazin Khalid Sadiq UIProjects Economic Analysis Economist Cost-Benefit Analysis
TECH-6 Proposed Professional Staffs’ CVs
1. Proposed Position: ECONOMIST
2. Name of Firm: FCEC UIProjects JV
3. Name of Staff: Mazin Khalid Sadiq
4. Date of Birth: 18/07/1953
5. Education:
- MEA, Construction Management, George Washington University, Washington DC, 1980
- BS, Civil Engineering, Imperial College, University of London, England, UK, 1975
6. Membership of Professional Associations: - California Institute for Energy Efficiency (CIEE) Committee member of Planning
Committee, 1998-2000- Projects Advisory Committee, 1998-2000- California Institute for Food and Agricultural Research Associate, 1997-1998- Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Advisory Committee Member of: - EPRI Food Technology Center, 1997- EPRI Agricultural Technology Alliance, 1996-1997- EPRI Centre for Material Production, 1995-1997
7. Teaching Experience
- Engineering Economy, ENGR 364, West Coast University, CA, 1995- Math. Modeling and Optimization, ENGR 601, West Coast University, CA, 1995- Operation Research, ENGR 611, West Coast University, CA, 1996- Project Management, 1 week course at Southern California Edison for PMs, 1996- Product, Chemical, and Water Recovery for Food Processing Facilities, 1997
Computer Proficiency
- Data Base Software: Microsoft Access, DBase IV, File Maker Pro, and Oracle- Office Tool: Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, PageMaker, and Outlook- Project Management Software: Microsoft Project, Primavera, and Artemis
7. Countries of Work Experience: Afghanistan, Kuwait, USA, UAE,
8. Languages
Language SpeakingReading
Writing
English Excellent Excellent Excellent
Arabic Excellent Excellent Excellent
9. Employment Record:
Mr. Sadiq has extensive international project management experience in the utility and construction industry. His greatest expertise lies in the economic analysis of design and built projects, with a proven track record of over USD $240 million Afghanistan projects.
Mr. Sadiq was successful in setting up UIProjects-Afghanistan office and turning it into #1 Afghani Contractor. Under Mr. Sadiq’s direction, UIProjects has been providing services in Afghanistan since early 2002, leveraging the extensive experience of its corporate partner in the following industries: Water Supply & Sanitation, Buildings, Roads, Bridges, Electrical Power T&D, and Military Camp Installations. UIProjects successfully completed design/build assignments under its FCEC JV on Afghan projects worth over $240 million and gained the trust of such reputable clients as US Army Corps of Engineers, US Embassy’s Kellogg Brown & Root, USAID’s Louis Berger Group, The World Bank, ISAF, IMF, UNCIEF, GTZ, British Crown Agents, and many others. Mr. Sadiq achieved this phenomenal success in Afghanistan, along with the other 2 JV’s partners, utilizing a staff of 99% Afghan nationals, equipped with the sophisticated project management & design tools that enabled him to implement & complete complex projects throughout Afghanistan.
Projects in Afghanistan that were completed under Mr. Sadiq direction include the following: FY06 ANP Program; Various Locations, Afghanistan National Maintenance Facility Aviation Component Complex, Kabul International Airport; Air Corps Tarmac and Ramp Kabul International Airport; Afghanistan: Kabul Airport Customs/Passenger Facilities Rehab; Afghanistan, Kabul International Airport ISAF Heliport Project.; Afghanistan, Kabul International Airport Rehabilitation Assessment Study; Afghanistan: Kabul Kandahar Road Minor Damaged Bridges; Afghanistan, ISAF Camp Security Gate & Logistics Road Project; Afghanistan, ISAF Camp Administration Building Project; Afghanistan: IMF Housing Compound; Afghanistan: AACA Video Conferencing Facility. Afghanistan: US Embassy Compound; Afghanistan: Several Electrical, IT and Security Projects; Afghanistan, Several Project Assessment Studies.
Mr. Sadiq has an impressive international experience in the water utility field. He demonstrated the benefits of several water treatment technologies and helped family business expand into top Kuwaiti water utility construction and maintenance contractor.
10. Work Undertaken that Best Illustrates Capability to handle the Tasks Assigned
Belize, Due Diligence, Belize Water Authority Acquisition
Led a team of five technical consultants to evaluate the feasibility of a private $100 million investment to acquire and improve Belize national water authority.
Jordan, Feasibility Study of Disi Water Conveyance Project
Conducted an extensive technical and economical study in the feasibility of private investment in Jordan’s $620 million Disi 325 km water conveyance project.
Qatar, Preliminary Design of Ras Laffan Water Pipeline Project
Directed multinational team of designers and contractors to offer design and build proposal for the $100 million Ras Laffan desalinated Water Pipeline project.
Saudi Arabia, Feasibility Study of Gas Turbines Inlet Cooling
Directed multinational team of system developers to offer gas turbine inlet cooling systems, to improve the generating efficiency.
Kuwait, Feasibility Study of Independent Power MarketDeveloped a feasibility study of the privatization options for future green field power plants, benchmarking against IPP projects in Egypt, Morocco, Oman, and United Arab Emirates.
Edison Technology Solutions, Edison International, 1998 – 1999, Director, Technology Commercialization.Managed the effort to bring new products and services for utility customers. New products included the Low Dross Aluminum Melter (winner of the 1997 R&D Magazine Top 100 Award), Freeze Concentration for hazardous waste and dairy applications, and Pulsed UV for water treatment applications. Secured $4 million of federal and state funding for these programs. Developed a competitive strategy that was successful in securing a 1/3-equity position in a membrane technology startup company. Started forming strategic alliances, when Edison decided to refocus on selling electricity; closing this subsidiary. Instead of starting another job with Edison, I elected to start my own Middle East project development business (UIProjacs).
Southern California Edison, Edison International, 1990 – 1998.Project Manager.
Developed and managed technology development projects funded jointly by Edison, host site customers, the Department of Energy, California Energy Commission, Electric Power Research Institute and others. Managed the EPC of energy efficiency and clean process projects for residential, agricultural and industrial customers optimizing their use of water, power and gas. This included managing the demonstration of membranes, UV disinfection, ozone, aluminum melting, and UV printing technologies. Conducted seminars and utility wide marketing campaigns to demonstrate the economical and environmental benefits of these programs.
Supervisor, Project Controls. Provided project management support to utility related projects worth over $700 million. Projects covered innovative developments in the generation, transmission, distribution, and end-use of electricity. Projects included the $350 million NOx reduction and generation efficiency improvement program of all 22 generating stations, the introduction of DCS systems to these stations, and several other hydro and renewable energy generation projects.
Managed for one year Bechtel’s EPC contract for upgrading the $200 million Solar Two power plant, and continued providing project management support to my successors as the Project Controls Supervisor throughout commissioning and first year of operation. The Solar Two project included two special 30 HP multi-stage pumps pumping 560 C molten salt (value of contract $55 million).
Managed the EPC of a proposed $30 million waste to energy power plant to utilize new German fluidized bed technology, and the EPC of a 3 mile gas pipeline bringing waste process gas from a nearby Chevron refinery to be burned in Edison steam generators. Other major programs included an extensive automation effort to improve the control and efficiency of the transmission and distribution network, and the introduction of various fiber optics, radio, satellite, telephony and microwave communication and SCADA systems for monitoring & controlling the grid (Smart Grid).
Kuwait Project Management Consulting Co., Kuwait ,1981 – 1987. Managing Partner.Responsible for management of all aspects of this consulting company. Developed track record of completing projects within budget and schedule. Provided project management services on $100 million worth of EPC projects. Developed $30 million worth of contract claims, with better than 50% success rate. Provided Kuwait’s first ever CAD and CPM services on several major projects, including the CAD services for the Kuwait $300 million Conference Center, and Yemen’s San'aa University.
Kirby Building Systems, Kuwait.1976 – 1981.Sales Services Manager
Responsible for the estimating, bidding, order scheduling, and cost control for this industrial pre-engineered steel manufacturer with annual revenues of $50 million. Managed eleven engineers providing support to 8 offices covering Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Acted as a Special Projects Manager for governoment jobs in Iraq and Syria. Started in 1976, before taking my leave for my Masters, as Sales Manager, selling $15 million worth of industrial projects to clients in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Sudan.
Suliman & Sadiq Contracting and Trading Co, Kuwait.1975 – 1990. Deputy Managing Director
Helped manage my father’s $10 million annual construction business. In the years 1987 through 1990 (Gulf War), I took over most of the day-to-day management from my father. Responsible for expanding their activities into new markets, that included becoming the top water utility O&M contractor in Kuwait. This involved creating and training 34 fully equipped crews to provide water pipeline construction and replacement service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The company secured half of Kuwait’s water network replacement contracts between 1987-1990 (DI pipes from 4”-64”). Developed and implemented an effective computerized management system, cost accounting and billing system, and developed an estimating system that improved the bidding success rate from 1 in 10 to 1 in 3.
11. Detailed Tasks Assigned: Mr. Sadiq will provide assessment of feasibility of projects and comprehends cost benefits.
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I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly describes myself, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
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1. Proposed Position: PROJECT MANAGER
2. Name of Firm: United Infrastructure Projects
3. Name of Staff: Aashiqullah Faryad
4. Date of Birth: 3/1/1975
5. Education: B.Sc. in Architecture, Faculty of Eng., Kabul University, 1994
6. Membership of Professional Associations: Active
8. Countries of Work Experience: Afghanistan
9. Languages:
Language SpeakingReading
Writing
Dari Excellent Excellent Excellent
Pashto Good Fair Fair
English Good Good Good
10. Employment Record:
Mr. Faryad is a successful Senior Architect with impressive experience in buildings and water networks design. He has specialized and extensive capabilities with the AutoCAD system. His capability to lead teams to perform quality work while meeting tight schedules in this unstable region is what differentiates his work from others.
Mr. Faryad is acting as our Technical Manager/Senior Architect, leading our team of Architects on most of our projects worth of 300 million US $. He lecturers also in Kabul University on several Architecture courses.
11. Detailed Tasks Assigned:
Alternative Livehood Program, Badakhshan, Afghanistan,. USAID under PADCO Contract. Senior Architect, UIProjects is the Infrastructure Engineering Consultants for this 4 year program in addition, UIProjects did complete design of new bridges and irrigation schemes.
Afghanistan National Police Stations Projects, Various Locations, Afghanistan U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Senior Architect This project involved the design and construction of 8 new police
stations and renovation/new construction of four ANP Provincial HQs, that includes water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound
Counter Narcotics Police Program, various Locations, Afghanistan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED under CII Contract. This project involved the design and construction of fifty 450 m2, that includes water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound
Afghanistan National Army Camp Project, Lashkar Gha, Afghanistan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED under CII Contract. This project involved the design and construction of twelve large highway and police compound in several cities sand towns, that includes water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound
Design/Build ANA Presidential Palace Compound Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, under contract with CII. Senior Architect This project involved the rehabilitation of the Dining Facility, MWR Building Barracks # 1 and 2, and compound drainage, and the addition of a new latrine.
KMTC Military Academy Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, under contract with CII. Senior Architect. This project involved the rehabilitation of the Dining Facility, Barracks Buildings 106, 107, 108, 110, and Admin Building 100. Mr. Fariadn completed all the drawings for the rehabilitation of the barracks, which included the toilets and the water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound
Kabul International Airport Runway Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. The World Bank under contract with Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick, of Basingstoke, UK. Mr. Faryad completed all the drawings related to the rehabilitation of the drainage system, the two pump houses and the electrical substation. Produced all the detailed drawings for the runway and several kilometers of taxiways and aprons. This involved translating tens of thousand of surveying points into clear site drawings, that where emailed to Scott Wilson of UK to produce final design drawings.
Afghanistan: Kabul Airport Customs/Passenger Facilities Rehab, GTZ.Developed the architectural rehabilitation of the arrival and departure lounges. The effort involved as well master planning the whole building to allocate areas for local flights, transit passengers, and services.
Damaged Bridges on Kabul Kandahar Road Project, Afghanistan. USAID REFS Program/Louis Berger Group. The project included the hydrological study and preliminary design for five completely destroyed bridges, the design and tender documents for the repair of 29 minor damaged bridges, and 7 damaged vented causeways. Mr. Faryad provided over a period of 2 month extensive set of drawings for the rehabilitation of these minor damaged bridges on this important road.
Bearing Point, Inc
Project designer and manager for Khyber International video conference hall and quality controller
IOM (International Organization for Immigration) ITA – Kabul main office Design Team Coordinator.Project Designer, Design submittal, Auto CAD Designer, estimating the project cost, make the project ready for tender, helping the team members in project designing
US Army Corps of Engineer Kabul Area Office Designer.
Project Designer, Auto CAD Designer, Mechanical Designer, Training local Engineers in CAD and Quality Control, Receiving and checking the drawings from Contractors Companies
Instructor in Faculty of Engineering, Kabul University, Architecture Deportment
Teaching different Architectural subjects, making teaching plan for every semester, Organizing teaching schedule for Department, assisting professors in lecture, helping senior students in final projects, checking the students projects works, attending in Science Council of Faculty’s meeting
Kabul Intercontinental Hotel, Kabul, Afghanistan, Project Designer/Supervisor .
Designed several of the rehabilitation work done on the hotel, supervised the work, and helped with contract administration. Started working in the hotel as an information desk receptionist.
12. Work Undertaken that Best Illustrates Capability to Handle Tasks Assigned
FCEC UIP JV, FY06 ANP Program worth of $85 million that includes water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound.
Various Locations, Afghanistan
Project Manager
2005-2007
FCEC UIP JV, Utility Network of MEPS KMTC, that involved the design and construction of this 3,500 man MEPS Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC) utility network. This includes potable water, sanitary sewer, communications and electrical power. The project involved the connection of these networks to the larger KMTC 8,500 man camp.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Project Manager
2004-2005
UIProjects, KAIA Airport Water Network Project that consisted in the design and construction of 3 km of Pipelines, manholes, pumps, tanks, and chlorination system
Kabul, Afghanistan
Senior Architect
2004
Damaged Bridges on Kandahar Road Project, Afghanistan. USAID REFS Program/Louis Berger Group. that included the hydrological study and preliminary design for five completely destroyed bridges, the design and tender documents for the repair
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Senior Architect
2003
of 29 minor damaged bridges, and 7 damaged vented causeways. The work was done under very difficult logistic and security conditions. Mr. Haidary conducted the site survey under very difficult security and weather conditions, and participated in drawing a major part of this large design and drafting project.
Design/Build ANA Presidential Palace Compound Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, under contract with CII. Mr. Haidary conducted the site survey using a Total Station, produced the site plans, and completed several of the large set of drawings provided under this contract.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Senior Architect
2002
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I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly describes myself, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any willful misstatement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
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1. Proposed Position: HYDRO-GEOLOGICAL ENGINEER
2. Name of Firm: Mashal Geo-Engineering Consulting
3. Name of Staff: Mohammad Bashir Mashal
4. Date of Birth: 10/09/1954
5. Education:
B.Sc. Geo-Engineering, School of Geology & Mine Eng., Kabul Polytechnic Institute, 1976
M.Sc. Geo-Engineering & Hydro-Geological, Kabul Polytechnic Institute, 1982.
6. Membership of Professional Associations: Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers7. Countries of Work Experience: Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, China, Turkey8. Languages
Language SpeakingReading
Writing
Dari Excellent Excellent Excellent
Pashto Good Fair Fair
English Fair Good Fair
Russian Good Good Good
9. Employment Record:
Kabul, Afghanistan: Mashal Engineering – Up to Present
Mr. Mashal has completed over a 100 of geotechnical and hydrological investigations for several international and local clients. The work include several in association with UIProjects such as Tajikistan Afghanistan Bridge, Poly Charkhi ANA Camp, KMTC Camp, Darl Alman ANA Camp, Herat ANA Camp and Kandahar runway and ANA Camp.
Kabul, Afghanistan: Solidarity
Drilling of 800 shallow wells and water supply of Kabul City
Drilling of 6 deep wells for water supply system of Kabul City
Drilling of 40 deep wells for Agriculture purpose in Kabul province
Kabul, Afghanistan: Care
Drilling of 3 deep wells in water supply project of Kabul city
Monitoring According to Geo Engineering of Latin and Canalization projects in Kabul City areas to keep and save ground water
1996 – 1997, Kabul, Afghanistan: German Agro Action
Monitoring of Geo Engineering Surveys of Latin and Canalization projects in Khair Kahna and Rehman Mena area of Kabul City
1196– 1998, Kabul, Afghanistan: DACAR , Electrical Engineer
Drilling of 25 deep wells and shallow wells to provide Drinking water in surround district of Kabul city
Official travels:
1990 – 1991, Uzbekistan: Visit of Mines and Irrigation system and Projects
1993, 1995, 1997, Pakistan: Visit of industrial and Construct Projects
1998, Turkmenistan: Visit of Gas and Petroleum Projects
2002, China: Visit of Industrial Projects
2002 – 2003, Turkey: Seeing of Light Industries and Food Staff Projects
10. Detailed Tasks Assigned: Mr. Mashal will provide valuable input to all hydro and geological design issues
11. Work Undertaken that Best Illustrates Capability to handle the Tasks Assigned
Mr. Bashir Mashal has been with United Infrastructure Projects (UIProjects) since 2002.
Relevant previous experience is summarized as follows:-
Copper Mine of Ainak (Miss-e-Ainak)
Logar, Afghanistan
Geologic Engineer
1976-1978
Deportment of Geological Monitoring of the Ministry of Mines and Industrials, Kabul
Kabul, Afghanistan
Chief Engineer of Geo Engineers and Hydrology Groups
1978-1986
Ministry of mine and Industrial of Afghanistan
Kabul, Afghanistan
General Chief Engineer
1986-1991
Survey Deportment Ministry of Mines and Industries
Kabul, Afghanistan
General director of Geo Engineering and Hydrological
1991-1998
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan Pipelines project in Mines and Industries Ministry
Kabul, Afghanistan
Director of Pipelines Contraction Deportment
1998-1999
In addition, Mr. Mashal has extensive experience with all aspect of geo-engineering, especially in the Kabul
area. He has conducted more than 150 soil testing assignment in Kabul in the last 10 years, and managed the
effort to create the Kabul City geo-engineering map (Scale 1:10,000).
Other experience is summarised as follows:-
Mashal Geo-Engineering, with over 50 Soil Investigation Assignments in the Kabul Area
Kabul, Afghanistan
Managing Director
1995-2003
Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan Oil Pipeline Project
Kabul, Afghanistan
Director of Pipelines Dept
1998-1999
Headed several government geo-engineering surveys in the Ministry of Mines and Industries (MoMI)
Kabul, Afghanistan
Gen. Director, Geo-Eng. and Hydrology
1991-1998
Headed several geo-engineering projects, in MoMI
Kabul, Afghanistan
General Chief Engineer
1986-1991
Geological Monitoring of several projects in Geo-Eng. And Hydrology Group in MoMI
Kabul, Afghanistan
Chief Engineer 1978-1986
Ainak Copper Mines Logar, Afghanistan
Geological Engineer
1976-1978
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I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly describes myself, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
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1. Proposed Position: CIVIL-STRUCTURE ENGINEER
2. Name of Firm: FCEC UIProjects JV
3. Name of Staff: Nematullah Haidary
4. Date of Birth: 1972
5. Education: Faculty of Engineering Kabul, B.Sc in Civil Engineering, 2002
6. Membership of Professional Associations: None
7. Other Training: Mr. Haidary has specialized Experience and Technical Competence: AutoCAd, SAP, Sokkia Total Station
8. Countries of Work Experience: Afghanistan
9. Languages
Language SpeakingReading
Writing
Dari Excellent Excellent Excellent
Pashto Good Fair Fair
English Good Good Fair
Arabic Fair Fair Fair
10. Employment Record:
Detailed Tasks Assigned: Mr. Mr. Haidary has extensive design experience, in addition to experience with surveying (using Total Station), structural design (using SAP), drafting (using AutoCAD), and construction supervision. He was one of the best young Afghan engineers trained in our office with extensive flexibility to work on any challenging assignment and presently he has proven himself as being able to provide design and construction management for all our current projects worth of over US $200 million.
Mr. Haidary is currently provinding for FCEC UIProjects JV Construction management and supervision on the following projects:
National Maintenance Facility Aviation Component Complex, Kabul International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Senior Structural Designer.
Air Corps Tarmac and Ramp Kabul Internation Airport, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED, Senior Structural/Civil Engineer.
Kabul International Airport Runway Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. The World Bank under contract with Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick, of Basingstoke, UK . Surveyor. Mr. Haidary performed detailed survey of the 3,500 m runway and several kilometers of taxiways and aprons, in addition to the large airport area around the runway and taxiways. This involved taking tens of thousand of surveying points under difficult and limited access to the runway, as we were forced to work only 2 hours a day, when the runway is closed for our work.
Afghanistan National Army Camp Project , Afghanistan. National Police Program,
Task order # 1,Highway Police and Border Brigades Afghanistan, (large company, Gajoy and Qalat),(Gazni Battalion),(Kandahar Battalion), (Gomal Border police),(Kandahar Border Police)and Small company(Spin Ghbarga),(Moqur), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Task order # 2, Afghanistan,,( Border Crossing @Spin Buldack)
Task order # 3,Northern Provincial Police Headquarters Afghanistan,( Provincial Headquarter Gazni, ),( Provincial Headquarter Khost) ,(Provincial Headquarter Nangarhar),( Provincial Headquarter Paktika) (Provincial Headquarter Gardiz),(Provincial Headquarter Kunar) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Afghanistan National Army Camp Project, Counter Narcotics/police program, Task #12,Afghanistan,(Spin Buldouk),(Urgon,Kariz Shoraback, Kabul,Qalay Rashed, Shonary, . U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED under CII Contract. Structural designer .
Afghanistan National Army Camp Project, Lashkar Gha, Afghanistan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED under CII Contract. Structural designer.
Canadian Embassy Project, Kabul , Afghanistan, UIProjacs, Structural Engineer. Mr. Haidary completed the structural design of the three buildings in the embassy and several small structures, under the supervision of a senior structural engineer. The work included using SAP and AutoCAD, and complete structural drawings were produced for the project.
AWCC Operation Control Building Project, Kabul , Afghanistan, UIProjacs, Structural Engineer.
Design/Build ANA Presidential Palace Compound Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, under contract with CII. Site Engineer.
MEPS at KMTC Project, Kabul, Afghanistan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AED
11. Work Undertaken that Best Illustrates Capability to handle the Tasks Assigned:
Relevant previous experience is summarised as follows:-
FCEC UIP JV, FY06 ANP Program worth of $85 million that includes water network consisting of well, pump house, water pipelines, and service connections for all buildings in each compound.
Various Locations, Afghanistan
Senior Civil-Structural Engineer
2005-2007
FCEC UIP JV, Utility Network of MEPS KMTC, that involved the design and construction of this 3,500 man MEPS Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC) utility network. This includes potable water, sanitary sewer, communications and electrical power. The project involved the connection of these networks to the larger KMTC 8,500 man camp.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Senior Civil-Structural Engineer
2004-2005
UIProjects, KAIA Airport Water Network Project that consisted in the design and construction of 3 km of Pipelines, manholes, pumps, tanks, and chlorination system
Kabul, Afghanistan
Structural Engineer
2004
Damaged Bridges on Kandahar Road Project, Afghanistan. USAID REFS Program/Louis Berger Group. that included the hydrological study and preliminary design for five completely destroyed bridges, the design and tender documents for the repair of 29 minor damaged bridges, and 7 damaged vented causeways. The work was done under very difficult logistic and security conditions. Mr. Haidary conducted the site survey under very difficult security and weather conditions, and participated in drawing a
Kandahar, Afghanistan
Engineer 2003
major part of this large design and drafting project.
Design/Build ANA Presidential Palace Compound Rehabilitation Project, Kabul, Afghanistan. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Programs Center, under contract with CII. Mr. Haidary conducted the site survey using a Total Station, produced the site plans, and completed several of the large set of drawings provided under this contract.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Engineer 2002
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Certification:
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly describes myself, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any wilful misstatement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
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[Signature of staff member and authorized representative Day/Month/Year
of the staff]
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