Hydrologist Modeler
Published by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network for Asian Development Bank (ADB)
T A -9506 INO: Preparation of the Enhanced Water Security Investment Project - Hydrologist Modeler (46380-028)
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Primary | Agency | Country | Agency Role | Contact Person |
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Directorate General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works & Housing, Republic of Indonesia | Indonesia | Executing Agency | Mr. Tri Sasongko Widianto |
Type | Publication Date | Published By | Duration of Advertisement | Deadline |
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Original | 20-Mar-2018 | Racel S. Verdillo | 7 DAYS | 26-Mar-2018 |
Re-Advertisement | 28-Mar-2018 | Racel S. Verdillo | 7 DAYS | 03-Apr-2018 |
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Objective and Purpose of the Assignment
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing technical assistance to the Government of Indonesia to prepare the Enhanced Water Security Investment Project. The project will support the Government to improve selected dimensions of water security (economic water security and resilience to water-related disasters) for which Indonesia lacks. The project will promote an integrated river basin management approach with the following objectives: (i) improving water resources planning and management to meet rising demands for irrigation and non-agricultural users; (ii) minimizing spatial and temporal variations in water availability by improving water storage facilities and conveyance; and (iii) increasing resilience to climate change. The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is expected to provide parallel collaborative cofinancing to improve land management in upper river basins. The project will implement selected infrastructure subprojects that will be designed under the Accelerating Infrastructure Delivery through Better Engineering Services Project including four flood risk management and one bulk water supply subprojects. It will also implement two flood risks management subprojects to be prepared under Flood Management in Selected River Basins Sector Project. Detailed engineering designs, environment and social safeguards documents and permits, and bidding documents will be prepared as per ADB standards for those selected subprojects. Through its partnerships, ADB will introduce innovations to inform the design of the project: (i) water accounting using satellite data to predict water availability, adjust engineering design, and improve water allocation planning through the partnership between ADB and UNESCO-IHE; and (ii) piloting benchmarking and monitoring of land use change and erosion through the partnership between ADB and the European Space Agency. Funding from the climate change fund will be explored for preparing the climate risk vulnerability assessments for the selected river basins.
Scope of Work
The services will provide support to (i) conduct consultations with the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MPWH) and river basins stakeholders to finalize the scope of the project, and to ensure that innovations are built into the investment; (ii) undertake due diligence of technical, social, financial, environmental, gender, and economic aspects of the project; and (iii) ensure that subprojects designed under the L3455-INO: Accelerating Infrastructure Delivery through Better Engineering Services Project and L3440-INO: Flood Management in Selected River Basins Sector Project, are complying with ADB’s technical, environment and social safeguards and fiduciary requirements. The major outputs include finalization of project scope, preparation of the design of the ensuing project and readiness in accordance with ADB standards (safeguards, detailed engineering design and climate change).
Detailed Tasks and/or Expected Output
(i) Review hydrological assessment; water allocations plans; and optimization of (large and small) dams’ operations (including multi-purpose, hydropower, irrigation, flood attenuation and domestic water storage dams). (ii) Support the development of flood routing, water allocations for optimized supplies to various users and dam operations optimization, including climate change adaptation impacts, and recommend adjustments of allocations for other users and dams operations for more sustainable use of water resources, including identifying interdependencies and linkages water users across sectors particularly energy and domestic supplies. (iii) Review soundness of hydrological computations for infrastructure subprojects prepared under the Accelerating Infrastructure Delivery through Better Engineering Services Project (four flood risk management and the one bulk water supply subprojects) and two flood risks management under the Flood Management in Selected River Basins Sector Project. (iv) For each selected river basins, support the preparation of a technical and institutional assessment for data acquisition and management, and modeling; a hydrometerological network rationalization plan, capacity development program for river basin modeling and data management including transfer of knowledge and technical support from relevant institutes such as the National Research Center for Water Resources. (v) Facilitate focus group discussions to review project preparation progress. The consultant will prepare the following formal reports, in addition to any necessary working papers or reports required for the preparation of the proposed investment projects: (i) Technical reviews for selected river basins of (a) water allocations, data management, and modeling, (b) feasibility studies prepared under L3455 and L3440; (ii) Hydrodynamic models for selected subprojects developed and calibrated; (iii) Monthly administrative reports following ADB template (monthly); and (iv) Working Group materials and discussion and technical notes as required
Minimum Qualification Requirements
The consultant must have a higher degree (M.Sc. or equivalent), in civil engineering or water resources. The consultant must have at least 10 years of relevant experience in preparing hydrological analysis and hydrodynamic modeling for flood risks management, large and small dams with strong focus on operational and technical matters. Experience in designing and operational optimization of dams including hydrological assessments, and mathematical modeling for flood routing, institutional and policy aspects of dam management, and operational efficiencies in terms of climate change adaptation and socio- environmental aspects is essential. Experience in hydrological review to optimize basin water resources and climate change vulnerability assessment of water projects is also essential. Knowledge of the government planning cycle, procurement procedures and financial management mechanisms would be an advantage. He/she must have excellent written and oral communications skills.
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- Location: Indonesia
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Taxonomy
- Hydrology
- Hydrological Modelling
- Hydrology
- Hydrological Modelling