UNOPS has been established in Sierra Leone since 2000 and currently has 50 personnel and 4 Interns in country, operating out of 3 main locations – in Freetown, Bo and Makeni.
During the last 15 years, UNOPS has delivered a variety of infrastructure projects nationwide, particularly in the fields of health and security infrastructure, and has procured a variety of vehicles, non-medical health related items and medical equipment.
Current projects include:
- Infrastructure Programme for Isolation Units; Construction of screening and isolation units for government hospitals under the Ebola Emergency Response Project (EERP) (with funding from the World Bank) and medical waste management and WASH (with funding from DFID) in support of the Ministry of Health.
- Procurement of non-health items and services to contribute to the Global Fund Programme in Sierra Leone, for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)
- Construction of the new Administrative Headquarters of the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU) in Freetown, Sierra Leone for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is looking for experienced Construction Manager to lead our team across West Africa.
Whether it’s fighting Ebola by securing works contracts for new isolation wards, procuring life-saving medical equipment for the most vulnerable or helping establish West Africa’s largest renewable energy micro-grids, the work you do at UNOPS is about building a future we all can believe in.
If you have experience leading teams, are excited to expand our sustainable project management initiatives, are great at facilitating technical teams to develop specifications, are always ready to get hands on with the work and can lead partners through best practice in construction at Prince 2 Foundation and Project Management Professional certification level, then this is your opportunity.
Things happen quickly at UNOPS and we are looking for enthusiastic team players who are ready to not only keep up but blaze a path forward. The sub-regional office based in Accra, Ghana is UNOPS newest and covers the Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. As a central resource for the United Nations and its member governments, UNOPS is a global organization that is focused on making a local difference with some of the world’s top services in Project Management, Infrastructure and Procurement.
What drives us is a passion to fight inequalities and to provide opportunities to those most vulnerable. Come help us build the foundations for communities to function and people to live with dignity and respect.
In order to respond to the Ministry of Energy’s challenge of providing off-grid
rural electrification solutions in Sierra Leone, UNOPS has been engaged to
deliver the Rural Renewable Energy Project (RREP) with the objective of
increasing accessibility to public services and enhancing economic growth in
underserved rural communities.
The present four-year
project has been developed with the target outcome to increase rural renewable
energy access through private sector involvement, and support institutional
development/reforms on regulatory frameworks and business model approaches. The
RREP will implement sustainable technical and financial solutions to establish
electrification of villages through mini-grids, along with the technical
assistance required to support the sustainable development of this off-grid
renewable energy initiative.
The RREP is developed
around technical solutions designed under three work packages (WP):
Work package 1 and 1+: Installing stand-alone
6kWp solar photovoltaic (sPV) systems in a minimum of 50 communities by July
2017 (with the ambition to scale up to 80 communities subject to availability
of funds). The stand-alone 6kWp solar
photovoltaic systems will provide electricity to the Community Health
Centres, and subsequently be expanded into small mini-grids in the 50
villages by the end of 2017, to connect all other public institutions and
households in the village. The 50 small mini-grids (< ~36kW)
will be operated by private operators with commercial interests or local
communities associations, both ensuring long term sustainability by December 2017.
Work package 2: The project will support
a range of public-private sector business models for providing rural
communities electrification through installation of environmentally and
economically sustainable mini-grids (> ~36kW). A minimum of 40
mini-grids will be completed by October 2020, adding up to 5 MW to the
country’s power generation capacity
Work package 3: Technical
Assistance (TA) and institutional development (capacity building) to both
government authorities and private sector, as part of the holistic approach to facilitate mini-grids development and long
term sustainable operations.
In
order to install the Photovoltaic systems, some preparatory civil works will be
necessary, including:
- Construction
of a platform to support the solar panels;
- Construction
of lightweight structure with roof;
- Construction
of an energy Kiosk;
- Rehabilitation
of the electrical system in the CHCs and upgrade of the electrical system
to one that can prioritize distribution to four separated/independent
lines;
- Cabling
and connections between the platform, the CHC and the Energy Kiosk.
- HV/LV
distribution networks and individual household meters
The
Construction Manager is part of the UNOPS supervision
team and is required to manage and coordinate the day to day activities of contractors. The Construction Manager will be expected to build the capacity of UNOPS national
supervision team, and the contractors personnel. This may include, for example, demonstrating
to tradesmen best practice techniques for key technical trades. The Construction Manager will therefore have
extensive practical experience of performing practical construction activities
and of supervising works to ensure that both UNOPS Quality Assurance
requirements are being met, and that the Contractor carries out his Quality
Control functions effectively.
The Construction Manager will be based on site, under the direct supervision of the Technical Team Leader/Project Manager .