Asian Development Bank has issued a tender notice seeking a private consulting firm for strategic environmental assessment and baseline study for the development of Nusantara New Capital in Indonesia.
The contract is split into two phases: (1) a scoping study phase and (2) a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) study phase. The scoping study will define the key issues that need to be addressed in the SEA study, considering the specific context of the development and the implementation of the city. Detailed activities and calendars for the SEA study will be determined based on the conclusions of the scoping study. The engagement period is of 9 months.
The last date to submit the response is June 29, 2022. More information about this tender could be found on our business opportunity page here.
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