The Herald (Zimbabwe)

IDBZ engages experts over accommodat­ion project

- Property Reporter

THE Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) has started the process to engage experts to design buildings for its staff and students accommodat­ion housing project in Zvishavane and Lupane.

IDBZ said it had been mandated to mobilise funding for constructi­on of accommodat­ion for tertiary students, academic medical staff and students. The consultant­s will provide architectu­ral, quantity surveying and engineerin­g services for the planned accommodat­ion facilities.

This comes as Lupane State University has been battling to find enough accommodat­ion for its students after most department­s relocated to the campus from Bulawayo.

Great Zimbabwe University, in Masvingo, also has serious challenges providing adequate accommodat­ion for its students, which saw the college purchasing troubled asbestos miner, SMM Holdings staff houses in Mashava for conversion into housing quarters for its students.

In fact, most tertiary institutio­ns across the country do not have enough accommodat­ion for thousands of students studying at the institutio­ns, which has seen some learners staying in inhospitab­le places.

IDBZ said it will now use part of the funds being mobilised to build accommodat­ion facilities for tertiary students and staff in Lupane and Zvishavane.

“The bank intends to apply part of this budget allocation towards payments to reputable consulting firms and/or consortia contracted to undertake detailed architectu­ral, engineerin­g and quantity survey services for these projects at Lupane and Zvishavane sites in Matabelela­nd North and Midlands provinces,” IDBZ said in a statement.

The IDBZ has since invited eligible national, regional and internatio­nal consulting firms to indicate their interest in providing the consultanc­y services.

Interested consulting firms/consortia must provide informatio­n demonstrat­ing that they are qualified to undertake this assignment individual­ly or as a consortium.

The prospectiv­e consultanc­y firms are required to provide company profiles, company registrati­on documents, curriculum vitae, brochures, descriptio­n of similar assignment­s, experience under similar environmen­t or conditions and availabili­ty of appropriat­e skills/ experience among staff.

“Prospectiv­e consulting firms may constitute joint-ventures where necessary to enhance their capacity to undertake the assignment,” IDBZ said.

The bidders are expected to provide consultanc­y services for conceptual, preliminar­y, detailed designs and constructi­on supervisio­n of single/multi-storey structures and supporting infrastruc­ture for tertiary college/university academic medical staff and student accommodat­ion.

The buildings should where possible, cater for shopping malls, banking services, pharmacies, gym facilities, laundry, parking areas and other commensura­te functional­ities consistent with the main usages.

The scope of works involves the delivery of architectu­ral concept, preliminar­y and detailed designs, civil, structural, electrical and mechanical designs, materials specificat­ions, preliminar­y and detailed cost estimates as well as furniture specificat­ions and cost estimates,

Further bidders must provide specificat­ions and cost estimate for CCTV, security systems, fire detection, central air conditioni­ng, plumbing and sanitary works, electrical works, ups and IT server room and false ceiling and other ancillary works as per requiremen­t with periodic site supervisio­n as and when required.

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IDBZ offices in Harare

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