Performance-Based Contracts for Maintenance and Operation of Urban Roads and Municipal Assets

Riyadh, KSA
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Project Description

The Ministry is committed to achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and National Transformation Plan. A key component of this initiative is the development of strategies to engage the private sector and convert traditional maintenance contracts into performance-based contracts. Assets covered by the contract are Urban Road Network, municipal utility, flood hazard prevention and rainwater drainage and park Assets

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Scope of Work

  • Evaluation and analysis for all municipal assets.
  • Asset Management Framework, Policies and Strategies Report and Quality control, including inspection, testing, evaluation.
  • Asset Management Framework Report, reflecting O&M management requirements.
  • Asset Management Strategy.
  • Preparation of performance-based maintenance contract full RFP (Phase I) as pilot projects for all assets as induvial packages, including implementation plans.
  • Preparing quality management consultant (QMC) RFPs to supervise performance-based contracts (Phase I) for all assets as induvial packages.
  • Preparation of the Developed of performance-based maintenance contract full RFP (Phase II) for all assets as induvial packages, including implementation plans
  • Preparing of the Developed quality management consultant (QMC) RFPs to supervise performance-based contracts (Phase II) for all assets as induvial packages.
  • Supervising and Follow-up report on the performance of projects that have been transformed to PBCs (Phase II) for all assets

Project Highlights

Project Duration: 

36 Months

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268 Municpality

Roads with Total length:

282,589,598 km

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Performance Based Contracts for: 17 Amanah

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