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"BHUTAN: REGULATORY AND MARKET ASSESSMENT OF GREEN BUILDINGS"


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002014443
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA , IFC , MIGA , ICSID
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Bhutan
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: May 20,2025 05:06
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: May 28,2025 23:59

The Royal Government of Bhutan received a grant of approximately US$5 million from the World Bank for the project titled “Strengthening Risk Information for Disaster Resilience in Bhutan” (the RIR Project). The objective of the project is to enhance Bhutan’s capacity for risk-informed decision making and development planning in targeted sectors. The project has three components as follows:*Component A. Development and Piloting of a Multi-Hazard Risk Decision Support System*Component B. Strengthening Hydromet and Agromet Services Delivery*Component C. Professionalization of Construction Industry for Green and Resilient Infrastructure DevelopmentThe Department of Human Settlement (DHS) under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (MoIT) has revised the Building Regulation under Component C in 2023; and plans to revise the Bhutan Building Code 2018 to strengthen the structural codes and promote energy and water efficiency by June 2026. The construction of buildings in Bhutan is guided by the Building Code 2018; Building Regulation 2023; and Green Building Design Guidelines 2013. The Building Regulation 2023 enforces relevant codes and guidelines that promote energy efficiency; climate resilient and disability inclusive buildings. It prohibits the use of hazardous construction materials including those with a high global warming potential such as Chlorofluorocarbons; Hydrochlorofluorocarbons and Hydrofluorocarbons. However; the Green Building Design Guidelines 2013 is generic in nature and does not provide specific guidance on energy and water efficiency measures. The World Bank is seeking to hire a consultancy firm for a comprehensive Mapping Study of Bhutan's Green Building Sector. The assignment's primary goal is to evaluate the existing building stock in terms of the typologies; their building specifications; their energy and water consumption patterns; growth trends and a detailed technical survey of selected buildings.The project will be structured around the following core work streams: ·         Building Stock Study: This involves getting macro level data on the number and area of different types of buildings that have been commissioned over the last decade. This also involves studying the water and energy consumption data at a macro level. ·         Building Growth Trend Study: This involves studying the growth trends of the building industry and making projections regarding the near-term forecast of building growth.·         Technical Survey of Buildings: This involves conducting a deep-dive study of selected existing buildings in terms of building specifications and their energy and water consumption patterns.  ·         Industry and market capacity assessment: This involves identifying locally or regionally available; technically feasible; and cost-effective green building technologies and materials for the development of technically and financially viable green building codes in Bhutan. ·         Green Building Codes: Recommendations for the revision of the Bhutan Building Code based on all the work streams mentioned above.The assessment aims to pinpoint sector opportunities; drivers; challenges; and emerging trends. It also seeks to evaluate the policy; regulatory; and institutional framework for green building to identify barriers hindering uptake. Additionally; it will analyze the current market state; expected growth; and evolution up to 2030.  This comprehensive assessment will enable the World Bank to evaluate the maturity of the green building market and the enabling environment for its uptake in Bhutan. Market information collected across various dimensions will provide a complete picture relevant to main stakeholders; regulatory aspects; and available financial instruments. The project builds on IFC’s EDGE Green Building Program (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies); a highly successful initiative which includes work on the launch of the simple; affordable voluntary EDGE certification program (see http://www.egebuildings.com/ <http://www.edgebuildings.com/> ). The project will partner with DHS to support the revision of the Building Codes to promote green buildings; provide capacity building and awareness raising on green building and EDGE certification; work with the academia to develop green building professional skills; and support increasing the certified green building stock in Bhutan.            

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