Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) in Uganda has published a Preliminary Information Memorandum (PIM) for the Kampala waste management project. The project will be developed on design, build, finance, operate, maintain and transfer a sanitary engineered landfill at Ddundu with associated treatment facilities capable of diverting a minimum of 35% of accepted waste from landfills. The scope of works involves the development of an access road; waste treatment and disposal area including cells; leachate treatment plant; landfill gas collection system and landfill gas-fired power plant; Water management infrastructure, including ditches, drain pipe and sewers; General infrastructure including fencing, gates, service roads.
IFC has acted as a technical adviser to KCCA for the development of PIM.
KCCA is planning to launch RFQ for the project in May 2020 and issue RFP in July 2020.
You can find PIM document on our PPP project database here.
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