Bangkok Congestion Charge Policy Detailed Legislative Development
PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDEstimated Value
£40,000 – £0
Deadline
30 June 2026
19 days remaining
Published
11 June 2026
Type
goods
Overview
The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance facility in Thailand Thailand's transport sector remains a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, urban congestion, and air pollution particularly in Bangkok. In response, the Government of Thailand has identified congestion charging as a key policy tool to reduce traffic demand, lower emissions, and promote more sustainable urban mobility.
The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP), under the Ministry of Transport, is seeking a qualified supplier to support the next phase of this flagship initiative. Building on extensive feasibility studies and policy development work delivered under the Thailand-UK PACT programme, this assignment will focus on bridging the gap between policy design and implementation.
The selected supplier will provide expert legislative analysis and drafting support to translate the existing congestion charge policy into a legally viable and implementation-ready framework. This work will play a critical role in preparing the policy for formal government consideration and advancing implementation targeted for 2029-2030.
Contact & helpdesk
Legislative Recommendation (November-December 2026) Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk
Additional details
The delivery approach should be structured across the following phases: 1. Inception Phase (July-August 2026) 2.
Legislative Draft Development (September-November 2026) 3. Government Stakeholder Consultation (September-November 2026) 4.
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The UK Government's PACT programme is looking for a specialist or team to help Thailand's transport ministry turn their congestion charging policy for Bangkok into actual laws and rules. You'll be drafting legislation and working with Thai government officials to get the policy ready for implementation by 2029-2030.
Requirements
- Expertise in legislative analysis and drafting (specifically transport/congestion charging policy)
- Experience supporting government policy implementation in developing countries or similar contexts
- Understanding of Thai transport sector, urban mobility, or environmental policy (or ability to quickly learn it)
- Ability to work with government stakeholders and manage consultation processes
- No specific certifications mentioned in the notice — check full tender documents for professional qualifications needed
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Analyse existing congestion charge policy design and identify legal/implementation gaps
- Draft legislative framework and supporting regulations to make the policy legally enforceable
- Conduct inception phase research and stakeholder mapping (July-August 2026)
- Develop detailed legislative documents (September-November 2026)
- Facilitate government stakeholder consultation meetings and incorporate feedback
- Produce final legislative recommendations and implementation-ready documents (November-December 2026)
- Prepare policy for formal Thai government consideration
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'technical assistance' contract — you're being hired for expert advice and document production, not to implement the policy yourself. The Thai government will do the final implementation.
- 2Timeline is tight: four phases compressed into July-December 2026. Check the full tender for detailed milestones and whether there's flexibility.
- 3The work builds on previous studies already completed — get copies of those earlier documents (mentioned as 'extensive feasibility studies') so you understand what's already been decided.
- 4Look for the full scope in tender documents: you'll need to know the current policy design in detail, Thai legislative processes, and stakeholder map (which government agencies, private sector groups, NGOs need input).
- 5This is international development work funded by UK aid — expect reporting requirements, value-for-money scrutiny, and possibly requirements around social impact or local employment.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consider subcontracting or forming a consortium: you'll likely need both Thai legislative expertise AND international policy experience. Partner with a local Thai firm or transport consultancy to share risk and credibility.
- Emphasize any previous experience with Asian transport policy, congestion charging systems (Singapore, London congestion charge), or similar UK-funded programmes — these are significant advantages.
- Budget time for stakeholder management and translation: working across government departments, potential language barriers, and cultural differences in consultation styles will take longer than you might expect on a UK project.
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PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDKey Dates
Published
11 June 2026
Submission deadline
30 June 2026
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