Terms of Reference Group F-1
Terms of Reference Group F-1
Terms of Reference Group F-1
NAME REG.NO.
Formulate the terms of reference for such a consultant to execute this work in a period of 6
months.
1. Background information
1.1. Consulting Authority
TYROL CONSULTANCY LTD
1.2. Village Background
Kakute is a village in Nyimbwa, Katikamu, and Central Uganda and has an elevation of
1,158 metres. Kakute is situated nearby to the villages Kisoba and Kiterede.
1.3. Current situation
Kakute is relatively rural place with limited financial resources and facing a challenge of
inconsistent electricity amidst the existing rugged terrain of the place.
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Monitoring and evaluating the performance of the Hydraulic Ram system,
including its reliability, efficiency, and impact on water availability.
Documenting lessons learned and best practices for replication in other
communities facing similar water challenges.
3.1.1.5. Broad timeframe
The project is anticipated to be completed within a period of 6 months, taking into
account seasonal variations in water flow and weather conditions that may affect the
implementation schedule. Additionally, the project timeline accounts for community
events, agricultural activities, and other local factors to ensure minimal disruption to
village life during the project implementation phase.
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3.2.5. Installation and commissioning
Oversee the construction and installation of the Hydraulic Ram system according
to the approved designs and specifications.
Conduct field tests and commissioning procedures to ensure the proper
functioning and performance of the system.
3.2.6. Monitoring and evaluation
Establishment of monitoring protocols to track the performance of the system.
Collection of data on water flow rates, pumping capacity, and system reliability.
Conduction of periodic evaluations to assess the impact of the project on the
village's water supply and community livelihoods.
3.2.7. Compilation of reports
Feasibility Study Report, Engineering Design Report, Community Engagement Report,
Procurement and Logistics Report, Installation and Commissioning Report, Monitoring
and Evaluation Report will be addressed.
The Project Manager, appointed by Tyrol Consultancy Ltd, will have the
authority to make day-to-day decisions related to project implementation,
resource allocation, and operational matters.
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Major decisions, such as changes to project scope, budget revisions, and policy
decisions, will require approval from the Steering Committee. The Project
Manager will present proposals to the Steering Committee for review and
authorization.
The Project Manager may exercise discretion in urgent situations, but must
promptly report such decisions to the Steering Committee for validation and
guidance.
3.3.3. Facilities to be provided
Tyrol Consultancy Ltd will provide the necessary facilities and resources for project
implementation, including:
Office space for project staff.
Communication tools and equipment.
Technical resources for engineering design and analysis.
Transportation for field visits and site assessments.
Administrative support for procurement, logistics, and financial management.
Additionally, Tyrol Consultancy Ltd will coordinate with the client to ensure access to
project sites, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and comply with regulatory requirements
throughout the project duration.
3.3.4. Steps to be followed
This project will include the following steps:
The socialization with the targeted community and planning of the participation;
The field survey of the area
The design
The supply of material on site
The construction
The tests and first maintenance
The training of the water committee
The handover of the water pump project
The evaluation.
All these steps need to be implemented with constant cooperation and communication
with the community.
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5. Requirements
5.1. Staff
Note that staff of the consultancy and regional organizations based in the country, shall only
be approved to work as experts if well justified. The justification should be submitted with
the tender and shall include information on the added value the expert will bring as well as
proof that the expert is seconded.
5.1.1. Key experts
Hydraulic engineer, Hydrologist, mechanical and environment engineer
1 water technician trained in hydraulic ram systems for the design, the planning
1 logistician for the supplies to the sites, the follow-up of materials; vehicles, and
accommodation of workers on site
1 foreman overseeing plumbing and brickwork teams
1 mason foreman
3 assistant masons preparing mold and concrete work
1 plumber foreman installing and connecting pipes
2 assistant plumbers laying and connecting pipes
5.2.Office accommodation
5.3. Equipment
o Hydraulic Ram Pump: It should be appropriately sized based on the water demand
and available water source.
o Piping and Valves: High-quality pipes and fittings essential to ensure proper water
flow and minimize friction losses as well as check valves needed to control the
direction of water flow and prevent backflow.
o Water Storage Tanks: to store water temporarily and ensure a consistent water supply
to the town.
o Filtration System: necessary to remove debris and sediment before the water reaches
the distribution system.
o Pressure Relief Valve: To prevent excessive pressure build-up in the system
o Monitoring and Control System: Instruments to monitor the system performance,
such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and control mechanisms to adjust the pump's
operation as needed.
o Backup Power Source: Consider a backup power source, such as a generator or solar
panels, to ensure continuous water supply during periods of low water flow.
5.4.Expenditure verification
The provision for expenditure verification will cover the fees of the auditor charged with
verifying the expenditure of this contract in order to proceed with the payment of any pre-
financing installments and interim payments.
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6. Reports
A final report, a final invoice and the financial report accompanied by an expenditure
verification report at the end of the 6 months must be released. The draft final report must be
submitted at least 2 weeks before the end of the implementation of the project.
The report will be submitted to the project manager and the Project manager is responsible for
report approval.
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Track the frequency and duration of maintenance activities required to keep the
Hydraulic Ram system in optimal operating condition.
Gather feedback from village residents and stakeholders on their satisfaction with the
reliability, quality, and accessibility of the water provided by the Hydraulic Ram
system.
Evaluate the environmental impact of the Hydraulic Ram system on the local
ecosystem, including water quality, habitat preservation, and biodiversity.
Evaluate the socio-economic benefits derived from improved water access, such as
increased agricultural productivity, health outcomes, and economic opportunities.
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References
WRITING TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR AN EVALUATION: A HOW TO GUIDE. (2011).
United States of America: Independent Evaluation Group.
Watt, S. (n.d.). A Manual on the Hydraulic Ram for Pumping Water. 1975.