April 07 2019 0Comment

UNOPS Project

Summarized project description:
Project Name: Topographic Survey, Utility and Geotechnical Assessment of Kabul Security Infrastructure Project.
Contract Reference #: RFQS/2018/6910
Funded by: Australia
Client: UNOPS
Prime Contractor: Truth Land Engineering Services
Sub-contractor: None
Commencement Date: Dec 08, 2018
Completion Date: Jan 08, 2019

About UNOPS:
UNOPS has supported national reconstruction and development efforts since 1995. In collaboration with governments, UN organizations and other partners, UNOPS supports the construction of sustainable infrastructure throughout the country.
With national ownership and capacity development as key priorities, UNOPS strengthens Afghan institutions and provides efficient operational support when facilitating partner projects.
In addition, UNOPS supports multi-country programs that have activities within Afghanistan including Small Grants and Peace and Security.

Project Description:
The objective of Kabul Security Infrastructure Project (KSIP) is to enhance security infrastructure in Kabul to improve overall security in the City, preserving lives of citizens of Kabul. The project is funded by the Government of Australia and implemented by the Unite Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).
This Invitation to Bid is to secure services of a qualified and experienced Survey & geotechnical engineering consultancy organization to carry out Survey, geotechnical & utility investigations on a site selected for control center of CCTV camera to be constructed in Shahr-e Now area in Police District 4, Kabul, Afghanistan.
The area of the land allocated for the building is approximately 7,000 m and the proposed building will be a two story building with a foot print of approximately 1,700 m.
As contractor, Truth Land Engineering Services Proud to performed the Topographic survey, Utility Assessment and field geotechnical investigation during December of 2018 and January of 2019. The Project scope included topographic survey of project area, assessment of any exposed or underground services such as Water, Sewer, Communication, CCTV and electrical system & geotechnical investigation included the field testing, field engineering observation, Boreholes drilling, soil sample collections and laboratory testing of representative soil samples.
According to Requirements and technical specification of project, to investigate the subsurface soil conditions and subsurface material description in proposed project area, five (5) Boreholes were drilled to a depth of 10 meters below the existing ground surface in the footprint of building in purpose of subsurface soil investigation and soil sampling.
Truth Land Engineering Team worked on this project and finally successfully completed the final geotechnical investigation report and submitted on January 08, 2019 without any technical comment.

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