The Project for Improvement of Equipment for Demining Activities in Cambodia (Phase 6)

The Project for Improvement of Equipment for Demining Activities in Cambodia (Phase 6)

Country: Cambodia

Client: JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Government of Cambodia

Period:  6th: October 2010 to July 2012

             7th:  August 2015 to August 2017

 

Outline:

  In Cambodia, a civil war happened in the 1970s and it continued for 20 years, which consequently left 4 to 6 million land mines still threatening the safety of the people today.

In this situation, providing CMAC activities and equipment help achieve the goals of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty (commonly known as the Ottawa Treaty) and we implemented a survey to analyze the type, specifications, and number of equipment particularly for the land where demining activities cannot be manual, in consideration of the operation and maintenance capacity of the implementing agency.

We worked on these consulting activities in the 5th, 6th and 7th landmine countermeasure projects in Cambodia.

 

Service provided

<Basic design/Detailed design>

-Field survey, Cost estimation, Detailed design

<Bid supervision>

-Preparation of bid documents, bid evaluation, execution of bid procedure, and contract negotiation

<Procurement >

 

Aerial photo of Dodoma City 1
Shrub removal machines procured in the 6th

Landmine detector procured in the 7th
Landmine detector procured in the 7th