Bulawayo launches consultancy tender for water and sewerage services improvement project

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The Government of Zimbabwe, through the financing from the African Development Fund, launches a tender for consultancy services for the technical Feasibility and PPP Study of Bulawayo Water and Sewerage Services Improvement Project. 

The main objective of the assignment is the preparation for the technical feasibility and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) study for treated wastewater from the existing wastewater treatment plants operated by BCC and reclaimed water re-use.

The Consultant is to holistically study all the potential treated wastewater and reclaimed water reuse options as detailed in the scope of work. The possible options for wastewater reclamation may include but are not limited to potable and non-potable use. 

The consultant will study the options of PPP financing for the various potential wastewater reuse schemes and develop the functionality and suitability of the scheme to be adopted by the City of Bulawayo. The Consultant will also prepare tender documents for the potential PPP option and provide technical support to the City of Bulawayo during the tendering process.

Deadline for the submission of documents from interested parties is on September 20, 2019. 

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