Water Supply Projects
Water Distribution Network Rehabilitation and Expansion in Lilongwe City
Position held: Team Leader/ The FIDIC Engineer
Client: Lilongwe Water Board
Origin of Funding: WB
Lilongwe is the capital and largest city of Malawi. The metro area population of Lilongwe in 2018 was 1,030,000, with approximately 4.4% annual increase. Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) is a statutory corporation with responsibility for water and sewerage services in Lilongwe City. LWB currently provides water services to about 70 percent of the city’s population. The extension of the water distribution network is estimated at 1,758km in length, serving a total of 67,581 connections. The network incorporates 13 tanks and 10 pumping stations. For the Network Rehabilitation, Expansion and NRW reduction is planned USD 66 million from World Bank loan including upgrading of 142 km of existing distribution network and creation of pressure zone boundaries; construction of 27 km of transmission mains, eight associated pumping stations and four storage reservoirs with a combined storage of 2,600 m3 and performance-based water loss reduction through improvements in network maintenance, active leakage control, speed and quality of leak repairs and pressure management. The component will also finance approximately 186 km of network expansion to unserved areas. Another great investment in the main distribution network is paid from the EIB, namely the water production capacity shall be upgraded by 50,000 m3/d to 175,000 m3/d. |
Water Supply and Environmental Protection Lake Shkodra – Component B: Construction Supervision
Overall project value [EUR]:
Services Component B: 873,320 EUR
Position held: Team Leader, Resident Engineer (FIDIC Red Book)
Client: JV Stucky/ Dornier-Schneider Consulting
Origin of Funding: KfW, SECO, ADA
Dates: September 2012 – October 2013
The Project aims to ensure a sustainable, ecologically and hygienically safe water supply and wastewater collection in the city of Shkodra. This is to contribute to the environmental protection of the lake, conservation of the natural resources, reduction of the health risks of the city of Shkodra’s population and its visitors. The main objectives are to improve the technical water supply system and wastewater disposal system in the city of Shkodra and nearby village Shiroke as well as to convert UK Shkodra into a modern customer orientated and self-financing service provider. The Project is staged in the following three components: • Component A: Preparation of Detailed Design and Tender Documents • Component B: Construction Supervision • Component C: Institutional Development The Services are divided into the following Work/ Supply Contracts: |
• Supply 1: Supply of Sewer Cleaning Devices • Works 2: Disconnection of Storm Water Drains from the Sewerage System • Works 3: Water and Sewerage Shkodra (8.5 Mio EUR) – Primary, secondary and tertiary WS pipelines replacement (approx. 29 km) – Rehabilitation of sewerage network and main collector in Shkodra (DN 200 – DN 1200; approx. 26 km) – Rehabilitation of sewerage main pumping station – Construction of new sewerage network including house connections and pumping station in the area of the existing well field in Dobraci (approx. 10 km) – Construction of new intermediate water reservoir 1,000 m3 – Bulk WM installation • Works 4: Sewerage and WWTP Shiroke (2.6 Mio EUR) – Construction of WWTP 2,000 PE (extended aeration (P and N removal) and sludge treatment) – Construction of new sewerage network including house connections and pumping station (approx. 10 km) • Works 5: Supply and Installation of water meters (1.67 Mio EUR) – Installation of 15.500 WMs in the city of Shkodra |
Type of Services provided
Technical Consulting Services for Component B: Assistance in Overall Project Management · Construction Supervision of the following Works Contracts acc. to FIDIC Red Book 1999 · Water and Sewerage Shkodra (Works approx.: 8.5 Mio EUR) · Sewerage and WWTP Shiroke (Works approx.: 2.6 Mio EUR) · Supply and Installation of water meters (Works approx.: 1.67 Mio EUR) · Taking over Part of the Works · Assistance during DNP |
Water Supply and Sewerage Master Plan for Albania
Overall project value [EUR]: 1,964,370 (Consulting)
Position held: Project Manager, Team Leader Water Supply
Client: Albanian Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Origin of Funding: KfW
Dates: March 2011 – June 2012
Regardless of Albania’s abundant water resources, the water supply and sewerage service remains at unsatisfactory levels across the major part of urban areas and it is insufficient and unsustainable in the rural areas. This underperformance is basically linked with the poor infrastructure conditions, limited service coverage by water utilities, operational inefficiency and inappropriate management of water demand. Therefore, it is one of the Government’s main goals to ensure a sustainable provision of water and wastewater services, adapted to the needs of the population, the growing industry and the approximation to the standards of the European Union, as underlined in the policy and strategy document launched in June 2010. KfW’s and the other donors’ activities in the Albanian water sector aim at supporting the local and national authorities to achieving this goal.
It is the Government’s endeavour to have the Water Supply and Sewage Master Plan embedded in the Government’s environmental policy aiming at environmental sustainability in accordance with the related directives of the European Commission. This includes the integration of all measures within a framework that takes into account possible changes in the surface water and groundwater availability caused by future climate change. It is the Consultant’s duty to take these aspects into account and to integrate the respective Government policies into the Master Plan. Specific objectives · Development of a prioritization system for water infrastructure investments · Creation of a phased investment plan for the short, medium and long term (2015, 2020, 2040) KEY OBJECTIVE Based on the Master Plan the decision makers should be able to delineate · the sector related investment measures to be undertaken by the Government · the financing requirements to be covered by the Government, the Municipalities, banks and/ or external donors
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Type of Services provided
Phase 1: Baseline and Water Sector Strategy · Evaluation of Legal and Institutional Framework · Review of Water Policy and Strategy in Albania · Analysis of Socio-economic Data · Determination of Current Water Consumption and Future Water Demand Phase 2: Baseline and Water Sector Strategy – Finalisation · Inventory of Existing Water Sources and Water Supply Facilities · Inventory of Existing Sewage Collection and Wastewater Treatment Facilities Phase 3: Identification of Investment Measures · Elaboration of Water Supply Concept · Elaboration of Sewage Collection and Wastewater Treatment Concept Phase 4: Prioritization of Investments · Development of Prioritization Criteria for Investments · Assessment of Costs Phase 5: Master Plan · Development of Short-, Medium- and Long-term Investment Plans for the time horizons 2015, 2020 and 2040
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Technical Assistance to the EU Delegation to Jordan for implementation of the project: Water loss reduction in Zarqa: Managing Jordan's scarce water resources in areas of concentrations of Iraqis, Jordan
Overall project value [EUR]: 31.152
Position held: Project Manager, Contract and Procurement Expert, Tender Evaluator
Client: European Commission, Amman, Jordan
Origin of Funding: EU Commission
Dates: June -December 2010
The European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument – National Indicative Programme for Jordan, 2007-2010 defines sustainability of the development process as one of the priority co-operation areas and identifies enhanced management of water resources as a key for the sustainability of socio-economic development of the country. The EU on-going assistance in this area concentrates on the institutional reform, commercialisation of water services, and the establishment of the sector regulatory agency. In addition through the regional programmes support is provided for enhances local water management and decentralisation of the management of water for irrigation. iC consulenten (‘The Consultant’), a member of the Ove Arup & Partners Framework Consortium supported the EU Delegation to Jordan with technical expertise and assistance in the management of tendering process for services required for supervision of the project implementation, as well as experts advice and assistance for the start up of the project.
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Type of Services provided
– Preparation of a Complete Service Tender Dossier incl. Terms of Reference following PRAG 2010 for: JO-Amman: DCI — water loss reduction in Zarqa: managing Jordan’s scarce water resources in areas of concentrations of Iraqis – Procurement Support incl. evaluation of Service offers (as observer and advisor) – Advice for and preparation of the Draft Service Contract – Preparation of a Draft Delegation Agreement between Ministry of Water and Irrigation and the Jordan Water Authority – Start-up Project Estimates for the Works Contracts – Standard Project Reporting Formats – 3-day training on EU project implementation (amongst PRAG 2010) for the Jordan government project counterparts
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Slonim and Baranovichi Biogas Sub-Projects
Overall project value [EUR]: 294.925 (Consulting)
Position held: Project Manager, Team Leader Water Supply, Procurement Expert
Client: EBRD
Origin of Funding: EBRD
Dates: May– November 2010
The Sub-Projects would be the EBRD’s first biogas investments in Belarus and are intended to finance biogas combined heat and power improvements for Baranovichi and Slonim Water Companies whilst reducing the Companies operating costs and harmful discharges to the Schara and Neman Rivers, which are part of Baltic Sea catchment basin. The overall objectives of the Feasibility Studies are to develop affordable least cost and cost effective bankable investment programmes for extracting and using biogas from the wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). This will include: increasing the efficiency of existing systems; bringing strong social and environmental benefits; identifying key cost restructuring elements; and, recommending reasonable loan covenants and implementation timing. More specifically, the Consultant shall undertake the following tasks: Task 1 Baseline Study: Assess current conditions of water and wastewater management and prepare a technical, environmental, social and operational audit of the Companies current water supply and wastewater facilities and operations. Task 2 Financial analysis and projections: Prepare a financial analysis for the Companies and financial projections. Task 3 Long-Term Investment Programme: Develop a Long-Term investment programme. Task 4 Priority investment programme: From the Long-Term Investment Programme prepare a detailed short-term Priority Investment Programme (“PIP”) for immediate investments, a procurement plan and identify key cost restructuring elements. Task 5 Environmental and Social Due Diligence: For each Company an Environmental and Social (“E&S”) Due Diligence, including an E&S Audit to assess the environmental and social issues associated with existing facilities and operations, and an E&S Analysis of the E&S impacts and benefits of the priority investments to be financed by the Bank. Based on the findings of these investigations develop an Environmental and Social Action Plan (“ESAP”) for mitigating the adverse E&S impacts of the Project, enhancing E&S benefits as well as improving the current environmental and social management systems, operational performance and stakeholder engagement towards compliance with the EBRD’s Performance Requirements (“PRs”) |
Type of Services provided
– Data gathering – In depth analysis of the water supply and wastewater systems – Estimation of Biogas capacities of the WWTPs – Pre-design of Biogas facilities for the WWTPs (Baseline Study) – Financial and Economic Analyses/ Modelling – Institutional and Legal Analyses – Environmental and Social Due Diligence – Elaboration of o Feasibility studies o Long term investment programme (LTIP) o Priority investment programme (PIP) |
Feasibility Study of Durres and Kavaja Water Supply Project
Overall project value [EUR]: 232,000 (Consulting)
Position held: Project Manager, Water Supply Expert
Client: Albanian General Directorate of Waster Supply And Sewerage
Origin of Funding: Albanian State Budget
Dates: January – December 2008
Durres is the main port of Albania and the country’s second largest city, with a present population of about 300,000. The neighbouring Municipality of Kavaja with an estimated present population of about 55,000. Being a popular recreation area the population may during the summer holiday weekends increase by 100,000 to 150,000. The District of Durres is located in the central north western part of the Republic of Albania. It extends of an area of approx. 455 km² and its capital is the harbour City of Durres. The District of Kavaja lies in the central north western part of the Republic of Albania, approx. 20 km south of the port of Durres, which is approx. 35 km west of Tirana. The Kavaja district area extends approx. 390 km2. Due to lack of water supply in the area, already at present, the following scope of work was to be undertaken: · Comprehensive water demand assessment on the defined area considering all the actual and future urban developments, specifically in the potential tourist areas. · Evaluate the existing water source conditions of the service areas and possibilities of increasing their capacities including the conditions of the transmission system, to meet actual and future demands for the target year 2040. · Investigate, evaluate and compare financially and economically the possible water sources for supplying the whole area overcoming existing deficiencies and meet future requirements for the service area. · Evaluate the past and actual ongoing projects in Durres and Kavaja identifying the needs for rehabilitation of the water supply networks and possible network extension for full coverage of the areas. · Assistance to the client for the first stage investment program
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Type of Services provided
1. Investigation of the current situation 2. Review of the related reports/ studies available in Durres and Kavaja 3. Investigation of physical status of existing structures 4. Investigation of the supply and preliminary water balance 5. Physical Data measurements (pressure and flow measurements) 6. Definition of design parameters 7. Preparation of a water balance incl. Preparation of a forecast of water demand 8. Identification of alternative water resources 9. Feasibility Study with Implementation Plan and Cost Plan 10. Conceptual designs for the first stage investment program 11. Preparation of Terms of Reference for preparation of detailed design |
Water Supply Emergency Works, Gjirokaster
Overall project value [EUR]: 500.000 (Consulting)
Position held: Team Leader Water Supply, Procurement Expert, Contract Expert
Client: EC
Origin of Funding: EU PHARE
Dates: 2002- 2006
Gjirokaster is a medium size Albanian town of about 32,000 population. It is situated at various levels between 190 and 490 masl. The climate can be extreme with very cold temperatures in winter and very hot in summer. Average rainfall is 1930 mm per annum. The town draws water from 3 sources; one is located in the mountains at 7,5km to the East of Gjirokaster at the level of 525 masl, second one in the mountains 12 km to the North of the town at a level of 580 masl and third one is located in the River Drinos valley floor, immediately to the East of Gjirokaster. The assignment for final design, preparation of tender documents and supervision of construction is an essential component of the project, overall objective of which is the implementation of emergency works in order to effect service improvements in water supply, thereby alleviating public health and environmental hazards. The particular objectives of the assignment are to ensure that the emergency works under the project are: Designed in accordance with the best professional and engineering practice, and Constructed in accordance with the contract documents, on time and within the budget. The project consists of 3 stages : 1. Final design and preparation of tender documentation 2. Supervision of the construction works under FIDIC Red Book 3. Duties of the defect liability period which are the scope of services of the Consultant. |
Type of Services provided
· Detailed design and preparation of tender documentation in line with FIDIC Red Book, including · Topographic survey · Cadastral Survey · Geotechnical or materials engineering · Hydraulic engineering / modelling of network · Mechanical and electrical engineering · Structural Engineering · Hydrogeology · Building Services · Quantity Surveying · Procurement support · Supervision of the construction works · Carrying out of the duties of the Engineer in accordance with FIDIC Red Book · Undertaking any necessary revisions to the design · Reporting and documentation · Defect liability period · Carrying out intermediate and final inspections · Reporting and documentation |
Expansion of Valga Water Network and Sewerage
Overall project value [EUR]: 195.000 (Consulting)
Position held: Team Leader Water Supply, Procurement Expert
Client: EC
Origin of Funding: EC/ PHARE
Dates: 2002
Project Description: · Construction of ring distribution network (DN160 mm water pipeline, appr. 5,3 km) · Construction (appr. 6 km) and reconstruction (appr. 4,2 km) water pipeline (DN50 …. 200) · Construction and reconstruction of sewage pipeline (DN169 …1000, appr. 15 km) · Plugging boreholes not in operation (appr. 14 pc, depth of the boreholes is from 125 m to 240 m) Objective: · The global objective is to prepare the project and the tender documentation, as well as technical specifications for Valga water network and sewerage project. · The specific objective is to prepare a detail design including all required surveys, calculations, drawings, specifications and to compile complete tender dossier necessary for successful implementation of procurement for works of water supply and sewerage project in Valga
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Type of Services provided
· Assessment of the Feasibility study · Geotechnical investigations, digital mapping and topographic surveys required for design and identify/prepare specifications for any other surveys required for construction such as site investigation. · Preparation of financial estimate for the project. · Preparation of preliminary and detail design and technical specifications. Design works, necessary for preparing the technical specifications carried out in the extent and on the level that is needed for successful realisation of procurement for works (according to Conditions of Contract for Construction, FIDIC Red Book, first edition 1999). Design including all necessary documentation (specifications, drawings and charts, material and equipment specifications etc.). · Completion of the tender dossier for Works contract. Tender dossier prepared and compiled according to FIDIC Red Book and PRAG |
Shkodra Region – Water Supply for the Villages Barbullush, Bushat, Ranxa and Ana Malit
Overall project value [EUR]: 286.500 (Consulting)
Position held: Project Manager, Team Leader Water Supply, Procurement Expert, Contract Expert, The Engineer (FIDIC Red)
Client: Ministry of Territorial Adjustment and Tourism
Origin of Funding: Austrian Development Agency
Dates: 2002 – 2006
The four villages are located in the immediate surrounding of Shkodra and do not dispose of central water supply systems. To improve the quality of water supply, new infrastructure including reservoirs, pumping stations and pipelines were built as well as Waterworks (from ground zero) were established. Phase I (12/2000 – 11/2002): Phase I tasks were mainly the elaboration of a Feasibility Study, Preliminary Design, Detail Design, elaboration of Tender Documents (FIDIC Red Book), Site Supervision (FIDIC Red Book) and Management Consulting Phase II (12/2002 – 11/2003): The central water supply for the villages of Barbullush, Bushat, Ranxa and Ana Malit was built in phase I of the project and was extended in Phase II, in which new settlement areas were connected. The services comprise design, tender documentation and assistance during procurement and supervision of the works for the central water supply system. Phase II of the implementation deals with the completion and optimisation of the system. Phase II Extension (05/2004 – 06/2006): The central water supply for the villages of Barbullush, Bushat, Ranxa and Ana Malit was built in phase I and II of the project and will now be extended. In addition the water works of the communities shall get support by an international expert in the field of institutional strengthening.
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Type of Services provided
· Feasibility Study/ Master Plan · Preliminary Design · Detail Design · Tender Documents and Site Supervision · Procurement and Tendering Consultancy · Coordination for Safety and Health Matters · Set-up and Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building of the Utility Operation · Development of Billing and Collecting Systems · Management Consulting |
Wastewater Projects
Issyk-Kul Sustainable Development Project Phase II – Feasibility Study and Design Consultancy (FSDC)
Overall project value [EUR]: approx. 1,400,000 (Consulting)
Position held: Team Leader
Client: eptisa, Spain
Origin of Funding: ADB
Dates: January 2014 – March 2015
The Issyk–Kul Sustainable Development Project (ISDP Phase II) is the second phase in a longer-term initiative by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to support environmental management and to improve urban service delivery in the Issyk–Kul Oblast . The Project covers the cities of Balykchy (BA), Cholpon–Ata (CA) and Karakol (KK). In continuation of the immediate outputs in the first phase, there is a need in Phase II to prepare feasibility studies, designs and tender documentation that will involve:
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Type of Services provided
Technical Assistance and Training for Municipalities in Management of Publicly Owned Enterprises
Overall project value [EUR]: 105.270 (Consulting)
Position held: Project Manager, Team Leader Water
Client: Kosovo Ministry of Local Government Administration and approx. 16 municipalities
Origin of Funding: World Bank
Dates: November 2009 – November 2010
The World Bank is supporting the decentralization process in Kosovo with a Grant from its Post-Conflict Fund. The Grant aims to provide just-in-time technical support to the implementation of decentralization arrangements, as these are mandated by the Constitution of Kosovo. Inter alia the Grant seeks to support the Ministry of Local Government Administration in implementing the Decentralization Action Plan, which includes the ongoing transfer of delegated competences to municipalities, public communications and outreach to minority communities, establishing new municipalities, and building municipalities’ capacity to fulfill their increased functions. This assignment aims to contribute to the following objectives: · Increase the quality of municipal public services that are offered to citizens by municipal POEs (including the new municipalities) by increasing the capacity of municipalities to ensure offer efficient delivery of public services and observance of service quality standards, including through consultations with citizens, in accordance with law on local self-government; · Ensure consistency among the laws that make up the legal framework on municipal POEs (of law on local self-government, law on public enterprises and law on share holder companies) and support the effective implementation of this legislation; · Develop the capacity of municipalities (including municipal assemblies) to exercise their rights as shareholders by ensuring adequate monitoring of POEs’ financial management and service delivery standards in the interests of their citizens; · Improve standards of corporate governance of municipal POEs by building managerial capacity among the members of boards of directors delegated from municipality in POEs; · Encourage of inter-municipal co-operation in the delivery of services provided by POEs through development of municipal public joint enterprises; and · Build municipalities’ capacity to assess alternative mechanisms for the efficient delivery of public services currently provided by municipal POEs (e.g. outsourcing). · Different sectors (water, waste, district heating, public housing) and from different Kosovo ethnic groups, the different level of addressees (legal, managerial, operational, administrative, financial etc.) |
Type of Services provided
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Technical Assistance for the Management and Supervision of ISPA Contracts in Pascani – Romania / Waste Water Treatment Rehabilitation Project
Overall project value [EUR]: 1,2 mio (Consulting)
Position held: Wastewater Expert, Procurement Expert
Client: Central Finance and Contract Unit (CFCU) under the Ministry of Public Finance
Origin of Funding: EC/ ISPA
Dates: 2003
The ISPA measure “Management and Supervision of the ISPA Contracts in Pascani” shall support the development of municipal utilities in Pascani and the over-all plans for regional development in the county of Iasi. The project consists of two parts: 1. Water Transmission Main between Motca and Pascani including all pumping stations, sumps and chlorination equipment. 2. Upgrades to Waste Water Treatment Plant at Pascani and of key sewers. The overall objectives are to improve the environmental infrastructure by a sound and successful implementation of the project, including: · to reduce the pollution load of the Siret and Moldava river and its tributaries · to improve the environment and reducing the potential risk for public health · to improve the waste water situation in the beneficiary municipality to a level which is in conformity with the EU Directive for Urban Wastewater Treatment (Directive 91/271/EEC) and · to treat and dispose sludge in compliance with relevant EC Directives (e.g. Directive 86/278/EEC, for the · Protection of the Environment when Sewage Sludge is used for Agriculture) |
Type of Services provided
· Preparation of Outline Design and Employer’s requirements for Works contracts (FIDIC Yellow Book) and technical specifications for Supply contracts · Preparation of Tender Dossier according to EU – PRAG and FIDIC (for Works contracts) · Construction and design supervision, Operation and Maintenance · Technical and financial/economic project management and monitoring · Environmental impact Assessment (EIA) · Institutional Strengthening / Capacity Building of the Operation Utility · Training to PIU · Public Awareness and Publicity · Provision of services as the “Engineer” according to FIDIC conditions of contract |
Improvement of water supply and waste water situation in 18 municipalities in the river basins of Eastern Latvia and Rezekne
Overall project value [EUR]: 3,2 Mio. (Consulting)
Position held: Procurement Expert, Water and Wastewater Expert
Client: Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development
Origin of Funding: EC/ ISPA
Dates: 2002-2003
The beneficiaries are 18 municipalities in the river basins of Eastern Latvia and Rezekne City. The overall objective of the project is to improve the water supply and waste water situation in the beneficiary municipalities to a level which is in conformity with: · the EU Directive for potable water quality (Directive 98/83/EC and Directive 80/68/EEC). · the EU Directive for Urban Wastewater Treatment (Directive 91/271/EEC) · the Directive for the Protection of the Environment when Sewage Sludge is used for Agriculture (Directive 86/278/EEC) The particular objectives are: · to provide save and reliable (24h) water supply service, on a technical and economic level ( reasonable production and consumption ratio- minimum of losses) · providing sewer systems and suitable wastewater treatment for agglomerations of more than 2000 p.e. (including nutrient removal for agglomerations of more than 10.000 p.e. discharging into sensitive areas) and sludge treatment taking into consideration local circumstances and the specific sludge quality. The outputs of this consultant assignment is the preparation of a total of 8 tender dossiers, namely: · One Works contract, FIDIC Yellow Book, water supply (14 towns, divided in 2 Lots) · One Works contract, FIDIC Yellow Book, wastewater (14 towns, divided in 2 Lots) · One Works contract, FIDIC Yellow Book, water supply and wastewater (1 town, divided in 2 Lots) · One Works contract, FIDIC Red Book, water supply and wastewater (18 towns) · Two Service contracts, EU PRAG, water supply (19 towns, divided in 18 towns + 1 town) · Three Supply contracts, EU PRAG, water supply (19 towns, divided in 18 towns + 1 town) |
Type of Services provided
Preparatory Phase · Task 0: Mobilisation · Task 1: Review Existing Situation*) · Task 2: Verify Proposed Solution · Task 3: Confirm Cost Estimates · Task 4: Prepare Preliminary Design Report
Design Phase · Task 5: Develop Engineering Parameters and Designs · Task 6: Preparing Technical Specifications · Task 7: Preparing Detailed Costing
Tender Dossier Phase · Task 8: Compiling Tender Dossier · Task 9: Prepare Monitoring Criteria *) Comprising of CCTV survey of sewage network incl. large scale hydraulic cleaning |
Waste Projects
Issyk-Kul Sustainable Development Project Phase II – Feasibility Study and Design Consultancy (FSDC)
Overall project value [EUR]: approx. 1,400,000 (Consulting)
Position held: Team Leader
Client: eptisa, Spain
Origin of Funding: ADB
Dates: January 2014 – March 2015
The Issyk–Kul Sustainable Development Project (ISDP Phase II) is the second phase in a longer-term initiative by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to support environmental management and to improve urban service delivery in the Issyk–Kul Oblast . The Project covers the cities of Balykchy (BA), Cholpon–Ata (CA) and Karakol (KK). In continuation of the immediate outputs in the first phase, there is a need in Phase II to prepare feasibility studies, designs and tender documentation that will involve: · Identification of location(s) of sanitary landfill site(s) to serve the cities of BA, CA and KK, involving necessary investigations and determinations, technical, environmental, social, economic and financial justifications, taking into account the relative volumes of waste generated by the three cities, the methodologies of transport and management of village wastes · developing of improvement plans for sewerage network in CA · developing of improvement plans for WW treatment facilities in each of the three cities · preparation of designs and tender documentation complete with bills of quantities and cost estimates for the works identified for implementation in Phase II: · the sanitary landfill site(s) sufficient in size to accommodate 10 years of waste disposal from the three cities and adjoining villages. The site to have provisions for fencing, internal roads, drainage, landfill cells, administration and maintenance facilities, guard house, weighbridge and truck-wash, leachate treatment; · the waste transfer stations in two or three towns as determined necessary; · rehabilitation/ expansion of existing sewerage network in Cholpon-Ata; · rehabilitation/ reconstruction of the existing sewage treatment plants in three towns; · provision of auxiliary services, like sewage pump stations etc, if any; |
Type of Services provided
Technical Assistance/ Procurement Monitor/ Supervision - EC-D/R Sofia, Bulgaria
Overall project value [EUR]: 380 Mio. (Investment)
Position held: Task Manager/ Resident Technical Assistant/ Advisor
Client: European Commission Delegation/ Representation Bulgaria
Origin of Funding: European Commission
Dates: March 2003 – December 2007
Main Beneficiaries:
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