Procurement Summary
Country : Philippines
Summary : Legal Expert for the Promotion of Low Carbon Urban Transport Systems in the Philippines Project (for Filipino National only)
Deadline : 03 Sep 2019
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 35787169
Document Ref. No. : 58705
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
30th Floor Yuchengco Tower
RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Avenue cor. Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue
Makati City 1226 Philippines
Email: registry.ph@undp.org
Phone Number: (632) 9010100
Fax Numbers: (632) 9010200, (632) 8897177
Philippines
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Legal Expert for the Promotion of Low Carbon Urban Transport Systems in the Philippines Project (for Filipino National only)
Project TitlePromotion of Low Carbon Urban Transport Systems in the Philippines (LCUTS) Project Description In the Philippines, the transportation sector accounts for almost 37% of total national energy consumption, where road transport typically consumes about 80% of this share. More alarmingly, transportation is one of the fastest growing consumer of fossil fuels and the fastest growing sources of CO2 emissions. With rapid urbanization, energy consumption and CO2 emissions by urban transport are increasing rapidly. In the past decades, transport planning model adopted by the Philippines, as other Asian countries, prioritized the movement of cars and motorized vehicles to facilitate the growing demand for mobility of passengers and goods. So not surprisingly, urban and inter-regional transport is dependent primarily on road-based transportation such as buses, cars, motorcycles and tricycles, jeepneys and utility vehicles. The number of utility vehicles and cars, in particular, are increasing significantly with over 50% of the registered vehicles located in Metro Manila and adjacent regions. As such, there has been an increasing preference for private fossil fuel based motorized travel and less investments have been made for sustainable public transport and non-motorized transport like walking and cycling. With the exception of the use of Auto-LPG in taxis, there has been a marginal increase in the share of cleaner vehicles using alternative fuels such asCNG buses, Auto-LPG jeepneys, electric vehicles (jeepneys, tricycles in selected cities). There is still more work to be done to increase the efficiency of the urban public transport system considering the increase in number of people commuting regularly between Metro Manila and adjacent provinces. The expansion of rail-based mass transit systems has been at a slowerpace and inter-modal transportation facilities such as integrated provincial bus terminals are still lacking where provincial buses are found to be mixe...
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