Addressing DRM and Climate Change Adaptation for Mass Transit Systems in Indonesian Cities


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002012586
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Indonesia
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Nov 19,2024 05:56
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Dec 02,2024 23:59

The World Bank is supporting the Government of Indonesia to enhance urban mobility systems through the Indonesia Mass Transit Project (MASTRAN). As part of this initiative; this assignment focuses on incorporating disaster risk management and climate change adaptation into the planning and development of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in the Semarang and Surabaya Metropolitan Areas.The objective is to conduct resilient urban mobility diagnostics; evaluate investment options; and create conceptual designs for resilient BRT systems in these cities. This will involve conducting multi-hazard risk assessments; reviewing BRT investment option; reviewing existing guidelines; and developing emergency response mechanisms. The assignment will produce the following deliverables:1. Inception Report: Outlining the methodology; work plan; and stakeholder engagement and communication plans.2. Resilient urban mobility diagnostics and investment options for two selected metropolitan areas: Review of the feasibility studies and develop travel demand projection using travel demand modeling; develop BRT service plans; conducting multi-hazard risk assessment; prioritizing mitigation measures; and investment options.3. Updated Technical Guidelines: Updating resilience-building standards for urban transit systems based on international best practices and insights from Semarang and Surabaya.4. Emergency Response Mechanisms: Develop guidelines and plans tailored to the transit systems in the selected metropolitan areas. 5. Study Tour Program: Develop and organize a program to learn from global best practices in resilient urban mobility systems.6. Final Report and Workshop: Summarizing the outcomes; lessons learned; and next steps.

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