Terms of Reference (ToR) for Geological/Geotechical Services required for Moldova HiTech Park
Description: Geological/Geotechnical Services required for Moldova HiTech Park
Employer: Moldova Innovation Technology Park (MITP)
Partner organization: German Development Cooperation (GIZ)
Type of Contract: Service contract
Contract period: November – 31 December 2025, with the possibility of extension
A. Introduction and Background
The Moldova Innovation Technology Park (MITP) is looking for a geological/geotechnical company which will provide Geological/Geotechnical Services required for Moldova HiTech Park (MHTP). MHTP is envisioned as a hub for innovation, technology, and education focusing on sectors like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and big data Moldovan legislation mandates that prior to design and construction, comprehensive engineering-geological investigations be performed as part of the project’s technical documentation.
B. Scope and Objective
The primary objective of the geological/geotechnical study is to assess subsurface conditions across the MHTP site (initial 24.4 ha and the subsequent ~25 ha expansion). The study will identify soil and rock stratigraphy, groundwater conditions, and geotechnical parameters necessary for safe and cost-effective foundation and structural design. It will also evaluate any geological hazards or constraints on development. Also, the geological/geotechnical study should deliver accurate, up-to-date soil data, which will serve as the basemap for master planning, detailed design, and engineering of the park’s infrastructure and facilities. The survey will be done in two phases corresponding to the land allocation phases, but the final deliverables shall cover the entire area seamlessly.
The contracted firm (the Consultant) shall carry out a comprehensive engineering-geological and geotechnical investigation in accordance with the preliminary layout coordinated with LLC “Moldova HiTech Park”. The surveys will cover the 24.4 ha plot (cadastral no. 3153201.005) and an additional ~25 ha (from cadastral no. 3153201.336). The spacing and number of boreholes should ensure representative coverage (recognizing that one borehole’s data is typically applicable to a radius of about 100–200 m in uniform terrain). The geotechnical surveys will be carried out by a team of geologists in accordance with the national legislation in force. The geotechnical boreholes will be drilled along the MHTP propose site location, at a minimum 1 borehole per 1 hectare. Each borehole will be indicated in a separate drilling plan prepared by the design team. The drilling plan will be coordinated with the Contracting Organization.
Before submitting the bid, the Tenderer shall carry out a site visit to determine the level of complexity and technical aspects related to the access of drilling equipment on site. The geotechnical boreholes will be executed mechanically using specialized drilling equipment.
The geological/geotechnical studies necessary for the preparation of the MHTP design of the works must provide the information described below, in order to correctly assess the ground conditions for all locations affected by the proposed works:
Field tests shall provide, for each borehole, at least the following information:
Laboratory tests shall provide, for each borehole, at least the following information:
The reports shall include the results of field and laboratory tests, as well as the following:
The Geological Study Report (Engineering Geotechnical Report) will compile all of the above findings. The report should include: an executive summary of key findings; description of site and investigation methods; borehole location plan and logs; results of laboratory tests (with data sheets in annexes); analysis of soil stratigraphy and geotechnical conditions; identification of any problematic soil conditions or hazards; and clear recommendations for foundation design and site preparation. The report must be signed and stamped by a licensed engineering geologist/geotechnical engineer, and it will form part of the technical documentation required for obtaining construction permits.
When conducting the geotechnical investigations, the following normative documents currently in force in the Republic of Moldova shall be observed:
A total of at least 50 boreholes with an average depth of 5.0 - 7.0 meters are planned. The number and depth of boreholes may vary depending on the Terms of Reference.
Throughout execution of the study, the Consultant should maintain communication with the Client (MHTP management) and consider any specific development plans for the park (e.g. locations of heavy structures, roads, utilities) to focus the investigation accordingly. All necessary permits or authorizations for performing field investigations (such as drilling permits or land access permissions) will be facilitated by the Client, but the Consultant is responsible for conducting the work safely and in compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
C. Required qualifications:
D. Evaluation criteria
The selection method for this contract will be Lowest Price Qualified. This means that the evaluation will be conducted in two stages: first, the technical proposals will be reviewed for compliance with the above qualifications and scope requirements (including completeness of the proposal, methodology, work plan, personnel qualifications, and relevant experience). Only proposals that meet all the minimum technical requirements and are deemed substantially responsive to the ToR will be considered for financial evaluation. In the second stage, the financial offers of technically qualified bidders will be compared. The contract will be awarded to the bidder who offers the lowest price among the technically compliant proposals. In summary, the award criterion is the lowest evaluated price, provided that the bidder is fully qualified and their proposal conforms to all requirements of this Terms of Reference.
E. Duration and Location of Employment
The intended duration of the contract is from the date of contract signing up to 31 December 2025. The timeframe is set to ensure that both phases of the geological/geotechnical study (for the initial 24.4 ha and the subsequent ~25 ha) can be completed and delivered, including time for review and official approvals, within the period when the entire 50 ha site becomes available.
F. Instructions for Applicants
Applicants will read the Terms of Reference and submit their proposals to marina.bzovii@mitp.md and viorica.jereghi@mitp.md no later than November 28, 2025.
All questions or/and clarifications regarding this ToR must be submitted to the following emails: marina.bzovii@mitp.md (in copy viorica.jereghi@mitp.md) no later than November 21, 2025.
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