The National Sanitation Office of Senegal has invited bids to rehabilitate and expand sludge treatment plants in Niayes, Rufisque and Tivaouane Peulh and construct a sludge treatment station at Cambérène in Senegal.
The work is divided into two lots:
The National Sanitation Office of Senegal (ONAS) secured funding from the French Development Agency (AFD) to cover the expenses of the "Autonomous Sanitation Project in the Dakar Region (PAAD)." It is anticipated that a portion of the funds allocated through this financing will be utilized for the scheduled payments related to the rehabilitation and expansion projects of the fecal sludge treatment stations (STBV) in Niayes, Rufisque, Tivaouane Peulh, and the construction of the Cambérène fecal sludge treatment plant (STBV).
Proposals must be physically delivered by November 28, 2023. More information about this tender can be found on our Business Opportunity page here.
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