
Website Christian Blind Mission Zambia
1. Introduction
Christian Blind Mission (CBM) is commissioning an architectural firm to develop the preliminary site plan, architectural drawings, floorplans, and soil examinations for a new Eye Care Unit at the University Teaching Hospitals – Eye Hospital.
The new unit will offer comprehensive ophthalmology services, with an integrated focus on pediatric eye care, ensuring a child-friendly and accessible environment that meets both medical and emotional needs of children. At the same time, the unit will be designed to serve the broader patient population, supporting general eye care services and future scalability.
2. Objectives
The main objectives are to:
Design a functional and efficient Eye Care Unit that caters to both pediatric and general ophthalmology services.
Emphasize a dedicated and inclusive pediatric eye care component, with child-friendly and family-centered design features.
Ensure compliance with local and international health, safety, and accessibility standards.
Incorporate sustainable and cost-effective architectural practices.
Design for flexibility and future expansion.
3. Scope of Work
The architectural firm will be responsible for:
Conducting a thorough site and soil analysis
Preparing preliminary architectural drawings, including:
Site Plan
Floor plans
Elevations
Sections
Ensuring compliance with relevant building codes, accessibility and healthcare standards.
Coordinating with other consultants such as structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers.
Incorporating feedback from hospital management, pediatric specialists, and CBM representatives.
Providing detailed cost estimates and material specifications.
Ensuring the design accommodates future expansion possibilities.
4. Deliverables
Initial Phase:
Room program
Site and soil analysis report
Conceptual designs and preliminary sketches for review.
Desing Plans (site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections)
Detailed cost estimates
5. Timeline
The project timeline is expected to be as follows:
Weeks 1-3: Initial site and soil analysis and stakeholder meetings.
Weeks 4-6: Development of conceptual designs and cost estimates
6. Qualifications
The architectural firm should possess:
Proven experience in designing healthcare facilities, preferably pediatric units.
A strong portfolio demonstrating similar projects.
Proficiency in architectural software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D modelling tools.
Familiarity with local building codes and international healthcare design standards.
Excellent communication and project management skills.
7. Selection Criteria
Selection will be based on:
The firm’s relevant experience and qualifications.
Quality and innovation demonstrated in previous work.
Understanding of the project requirements and proposed approach.
Ability to meet deadlines and work within budget constraints.
References and client testimonials.
Cost of consultancy
If services are satisfactory, an extension of full consultancy is possible.
8. Submission Requirements
Interested firms should submit:
A cover letter detailing the firm’s interest and suitability for the project.
Detailed profiles of key personnel to be involved in the project.
Portfolio showcasing relevant previous projects (pictures and location).
A brief proposal outlining the approach to the project, including methodology and timeline.
A preliminary cost estimate for the design services.
To apply for this job email your details to procurement.zambia@cbm.org