Terms of Reference (ToR) PDF
Terms of Reference (ToR) PDF
Terms of Reference (ToR) PDF
LOCATIONS
The place where the coal occurs is known as Tshophangma which is located at about 7-8 km
from Samrang gewog centre. Tshophangma, although closer to Samrang, is under Martsala
gewog, Samdrup Choeling dungkhag. It is not accesible by a road. It has around 100 acres of
land earmarked for the mine.
III.
OBJECTIVES
Main objective of the ToR is to engage highly experienced and relevant consulating firms
(local or international or joint venture) who will be able to carry out topographical
surveying, geological investigation study (GIS) and final mining feasibility study (FMFS)
report, and environmental impact assessment (EIA) for Samrang coal mine.
IV.
There are three major work or deliverables to be achieved. Main scope of work with
deliverables required are given below.
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A. Topographical surveying:
A1: Scope / responsibilities of consultants:
1. Conduct reconnaisance study on the sites (preferably before submission of the
bids or RFP);
2. Conduct topographical survey necessary using total station or advanced
technology,
3. Pick up points, lines and polygons of all relevant topographical features like
reference points, important land marks, cliff, base of cliff, existing structures,
private land boundary, drainage channels, rock outcrops, lease boundary,
geological section lines, geological readings of dip and strike, ridges & valleys.
4. The surveyor should pick up geological reading points taken/marked by the
geologist at close spacing.
5. Demarcation of mine lease boundary, in the presence of DGM mining engineer if
DGM chooses to attend.
o Fix appropriate demarcation pillars on each demarcation points with
properly anchored angle iron angle of 2 inch by 2 inch & 3 feet long.
Consultants need to quote based on this specification.
o The demarcation must be done with PCC with average dimension of 8 inch x
8 inch x 12 inch deep hole in to the ground.
o For financial estimation, total number of pillars should be 30 (thirty) with
above dimension. Consultants must quote accordingly.
o Consultant should paint the iron angle with white paint and number with
red paint.
6. Survey should cover about 20-50 metres beyond the earmakred boundary of the
mine;
7. The map must be acceptable to the competent authority with appropriate scales.
8. The survey work and output maps are preferred in National Reference System Drukref.
Note:
The demarcation work will be carreid towards the end of geological study or as
convenient to consultant but before monsoon. If grade and reserve are not acceptable to
the client, demarcation is not required and accordingly contract may cease too.
A2: Outputs/deliverables from the survey report must include the following:
1. A layout map suitable scale showing all topographical features, including all
important land marks, landuse type, existing structures, private land boundary if
any, drainage channels, contours, cliff, top and base of cliff, lease boundary,
geological litho-contacts etc.
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Main responsibilities and deliverables are, but not limited the following:
1.
Mine Development Planning
The plan must show or include the following:
Determination of pit boundary and the area required for establishment of infrastructural facilities;
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3.
Bench dimensions;
blast hole drilling;
blasting;
haul road and ramp;
waste dump;
final pit configuration etc.
Mine production planning.
Year-wise and bench-wise working and production plan giving details of quantity,
quality and specification of mineral/rejects/sub-grade mineral and all the
consumables;
Description of the method of operation.
4.
Mine plan drawings,
Which must show or include the following:
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Location map in an appropriate scale showing pre-mining land use in and around
the mining lease area and demarcation line of private and government land within
the lease-hold boundary;
Layout plans (in a scale not less than 1:50,00) showing lease boundary, pit
boundary, infrastructure set-up, access road, locations of top soil/reject rocks/subgrade dumps, explosives magazine, public facilities such as school, hospital etc. and
the index map showing the location of the proposed mine in the region;
Pre-mining cross-sections at suitable intervals not exceeding 100 meters, along the
actual slope of topography with clear plotting of different litho-types;
Pre-production development plan;
Bench-wise slice plans clearly demarcating different litho-types and grade of
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involved.
6.
7.
Describe in detail the treatment of waste & tailings, configuration of waste dump
and its stability.
Manpower
Details of manpower requirement in executive, supervisory, technical and workers
category stating their duties, including organisation charts.
Type of contract work and the contract workers proposed to be involved.
Project implementation schedule
It includes the implementation schedule of various activities in the mine starting
from project concept to signing of lease agreement to the production stage.
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Capital cost
It includes pre-production and preliminary costs, cost of equipment and machinery,
infrastructure and mine development costs, utilities costs, working capital etc.
9.
Production cost:
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transport,
fuel water and power,
labour, health, safety and sanitation,,
service, marketing and promotion
land compensation, acquisition,
government levies,
waste disposal, environment management and restoration activities,
financing, depreciation cost,
Other cost.
Financial Analysis:
Revenue from sales,
Profitability statement,
cash-flow analysis,
rate of return,
payback analysis,
break-even analysis.
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V.
The firm will be given 6 (six) months-time to come up with the outputs or deliverables
mentioned above. The client expects consultant to furnish a detailed work plan with
timeline acceptable to the client.
VI.
One socio-economist:
o Bachelor degree or masters in economics or financial studies;
o 5-10 years experience.
o Must experience in financial analysis too.
Environmental expert
o Minimum bachelor degree or master in environmental science,
environmental planning and management, or relevant field.
o 5-10 years experience in the field.
One surveyor:
o With 150 and above course.
o 5-10 years experience in topographical surveying with competency to
generate contours or maps both in LISCAD as well as AutoCAD or GIS.
The consultant should have demonstrated required skills and experience to be able to
carry out the studies professionally. Coal occurrence is highly erratic. Its needs the both
theoretical knowledge as well field experience without which forecasting accurate coal
reserve is challenging. In-depth knowledge of Himalayan geology, particularly of Bhutan,
will be very useful. And consultant must be able to demonstrate such skills/knowledge.
Further, mining engineer and environmentalist are of equally important if not more. It
would be responsibility of the environmentalist to facilitate getting clearances from
various agencies including local community. Therefore, mitigation measures must be
appropriate and precise too. Such knowledge and skills must be demonstrated in the CV.
VII.
Payment
(in %)
Major mild-stones
1 On signing the contract
10
2 On completion of survey
15
On acceptance of draft
Geological Investigation Report
25
15
On commencement of actual
work
Total
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25
10
100
VIII.
PAYMENT TERMS
Payment shall be released a week after acceptance of the report. If the reports are
inadequate and not acceptable, the consultants shall be given one more chance to improve
the documents within a specified time without affecting the subsequent duration/schedule
of work during which they must submit the report.
If the second submission (improved version) is also not acceptable, the contract will be
terminated.
IX.
FACILITIES/SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY SMC
It may be noted that SMC shall not provide any facilities or services such as stationeries,
printing, office space, transportation, relevant laws and data, etc. SMC staff will show the
sites once to the consultants.
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MONITORING
SMC shall constitute a team of experts (or committee) from within and / or outside of the
organization in order to assess the consultants jobs or track the progress of the consultants.
The team may visit the sites from time to time in order to track the actual progress on the
ground and report back on any shortfalls if any.
Release of payment shall be done only upon approval of the committee. However,
committee will have to ensure that the report is acceptable so that payment can be released.
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