The Bislig City Water District (BCWD) has invited interested parties to qualify and bid for the Bislig City Bulk Water Supply and Septage Project in the Philippines.
The Bislig City Bulk Water Supply Project encompasses the planning, funding, construction, and operation of a bulk water facility. It also involves the restoration and expansion of the existing distribution network, along with the establishment of a septage system, including a septage treatment plant with a minimum daily capacity of 40 cubic meters and a fleet of desludging trucks. The bulk water facility is mandated to have a minimum capacity of 10 million liters per day (MLD) and is anticipated to provide treated water to BCWD's customers, drawing from the Burboanan River. The implementation of the bulk water supply project is set to occur through a joint venture with BCWD, spanning 33 years, inclusive of the construction period.
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