Consultant for Wetland Improvement
The Asia Foundation

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Description
The Asia Foundation’s Lao PDR Office in Vientiane is seeking for a Qualified National Consultant to support Wetland Improvement Interventions – Design and Supervision.
Terms of Reference (TOR)
Consultant for Wetland Improvement Interventions – Design and Supervision
CRBM II Project
Location: Khammouane Province, Lao PDR
- Background
The Community River Basin Management Phase II (CRBM II) Project supports participatory, ecosystem‑based management of wetlands in Khammouane Province.
A recent assessment of five wetlands (Nong Jao, Nong Luang, Nong Thamkha, Nong Papak, and Nong Phiba) identified key challenges:
- Declining water quality and low dissolved oxygen
- Agricultural encroachment and land pressure
- Buildup of sedimentation reducing water storage capacity
- Weak or unclear management and governance arrangements
The assessment also identified opportunities for wetland improvements, including:
- Vegetation buffer restoration
- Improved habitat and biodiversity
- Small‑scale earthworks to improve water flow and storage
- Reconnection of water bodies
- Measures to reduce livestock and human pressure
These improvements will complement community governance efforts already being developed under the CRBM II project.
- Objective of the Assignment
The objective of this consultancy is to:
- Translate the assessment findings into practical wetland improvement designs
- Support planning and implementation of small‑scale physical interventions
- Develop costed and feasible work plans
- Provide technical supervision during implementation of selected sites
- Scope of Work
- Review and Site Understanding
The consultant will:
- Review key project documents and assessment findings
- Work with the CRBM II team to understand site priorities
- Conduct targeted site visits (as needed and agreed with the team)
- Wetland Improvement Design (ALL WETLANDS)
The consultant will prepare improvement designs for all five wetlands:
- Nong Jao
- Nong Luang
- Nong Thamkha
- Nong Papak
- Nong Phiba
For each wetland, the consultant will:
- Identify feasible improvement options, including:
- vegetation buffer zone enhancement
- habitat restoration
- small‑scale earthworks (e.g. channels, connectivity)
- measures to reduce encroachment and improve protection
- Describe:
- purpose of intervention
- expected benefits (hydrological, ecological, biodiversity, flood management where relevant)
- limitations and risks
✅ For sites where physical intervention is not appropriate, the consultant will:
- provide justification
- suggest alternative management measures
- Mechanized Construction Work Plan
The consultant will develop a practical work plan for small‑scale mechanized works, using locally available equipment.
This includes:
- Identifying equipment:
- backhoe (excavator)
- tractor or equivalent
- Estimating:
- excavation volume (m³)
- depth and alignment
- work duration (days/hours)
- Providing:
- sequence of works
- productivity assumptions
- key constraints
- Cost Estimation
The consultant will provide simple, practical cost estimates, including:
- excavation cost (LAK/m³)
- equipment cost (daily or per m³)
- fuel estimates
- total estimated cost per wetland
These estimates will support budgeting and decision‑making by the project.
- Implementation and Supervision
Implementation Approach
Not all proposed interventions will be implemented.
Selected sites will be chosen based on:
- technical feasibility
- expected impact
- available budget
Priority Sites for Implementation (Indicative)
- Nong Jao
- Nong Luang
- Nong Thamkha (subject to feasibility and budget)
Planning and Design Phase
The consultant will complete planning and design prior to implementation:
✅ Estimated period: By July 2026
Implementation and Supervision Period
✅ December 2026 – January 2027
Supervision Approach
Supervision will focus on key stages:
- Pre‑Implementation Site Marking
- Mark work areas, alignment, and depth
- Guide operators and local teams
- Supervision During Implementation
- Monitor works
- Ensure correct execution
- Adjust based on field conditions
- Post‑Implementation Verification
- Inspect completed works
- Confirm functionality
- Recommend adjustments if needed
Supervision Duration
✅ Estimated: 5–6 working days
This reflects supervision for selected sites only, not all five wetlands.
- Deliverables
The consultant will provide:
- Wetland Improvement Design Report (All 5 wetlands)
- Mechanized Work Plan
- Cost Estimation Summary
- Supervision Report (for implemented sites)
- Duration and Level of Effort
Phase
Estimated Days
Design and planning
6–8 days
Supervision
5–6 days
Total
~10–14 days
- Reporting and Coordination
The consultant will work closely with:
- The Asia Foundation (CRBM II team)
- District Agriculture and Environment Offices
- Local communities
Contact Details
Additional Information
Required Qualifications
- Relevant background in hydrology, environmental management, or related field
- Experience with small‑scale water or environmental interventions
- Practical field experience (earthworks or similar)
- Experience in Lao PDR or similar contexts is an advantage
All interventions must be:
- Practical and low‑cost
- Appropriate to local conditions
- Small‑scale and feasible
- Support ecosystem and community benefits
- Complement governance and community management efforts
HOW TO APPLY:
Qualified candidates should submit a proposal, and CV the deadline on May 25, 2026 to country.laos.peopleandculture@asiafoundation.org Unfortunately, due to high application volume, only short-listed applicants will be contacted. The Asia Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, with personal and professional development opportunities provided to all staff. The Foundation adheres to a strict code of ethics and has zero tolerance for sexual harassment and exploitation.
