Description
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in concert with the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) as part of Environment and Security Initiative (EnvSec), implements the regional environmental programme dealing with remediation of environmental hot spots in the Western Balkans. The programme deals with mitigation of environment and human health risks caused by pollution from mining, i.e. more specifically through addressing acid mine drainage and improvement of the tailing dams at three locations in the Western Balkans. One of the locations proposed for remediation activities is Novo Brdo Mine, in Artana. The proposed activity involves treating the acid mine drainage issue present at the proposed location, which would continue the efforts of the Government of Kosovo, UNDP and international donor community in remediating past mining impacts on human health and the environment in Artana and adjacent water courses.
Responsibilities
- To ensure and certify that the Final DTD meets the requirements established within the ToR and associated studies and is fit for purpose;
- To familiarize with the laws, rules and regulations regarding civil works in the country where the work is being conducted and ensure the
DTD meets these as required;
- To review/revise technical drawings, specifications and Bills of Quantities (BoQ) of the necessary works prepared by the design company;
- To analyse measures, quantities, and description of each item of the BoQ.
Requirements
- Minimum bachelor degree in areas relevant for the assignment (i.e. Civil, Structural, Environmental Engineering). A higher degree shall
be considered as an asset.
- Minimum 10 (ten) years of professional experience in the field of mining/industrial remediation;
- Extensive experience as a design reviewer, preferably in environmental related construction works associated with industrial/mining
hotspots and contaminated site remediation projects;
- International experience shall be a strong asset.
- Fluency in written and spoken English is a requirement.
Deadline 26 August 2013
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