The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AFDB invites bids estimated at $36m

- Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter

THE African Developmen­t Bank has invited bids to refurbish a water treatment plant in Bulawayo at an estimated cost of $36 million, to help improve water quality in the country’s second largest city. The project will be implemente­d under the auspices of Zim-Fund, a multi-donor trust fund created in 2010 to support Zimbabwe’s priority projects.

The proposed project will mainly focus on rehabilita­ting and enhancing the water supply system, strengthen­ing institutio­nal capacity, enhancing service delivery and contributi­ng to environmen­tal improvemen­t through rehabilita­tion of sanitation infrastruc­ture, the bank said.

“Zimbabwe has received financing from the African Developmen­t Fund towards the cost of Bulawayo Water and Sewerage Services Improvemen­t Project (BWSSIP),” said AfDB.

“The City of Bulawayo now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the refurbishm­ent of water treatment plant.”

Upon completion, the project will directly benefit nearly 500 000 people including those who do not have access to clean water.

Significan­t and long-term impacts of the project include improved access to safe and reliable water supply; water resource conservati­on resulting from the reduction in system leakages and reduction in contaminat­ion of water bodies through improved pumping and treatment of wastewater to required standards.

In terms of climate change, the project provides the City of Bulawayo with adaptation tools, which would help it address climate change risk.

These measures include conservati­on of water sources, especially water springs, ground water recharge points and river catchments; reduction of non-revenue water; enhance effluent quality control at waste water treatment facilities to protect receiving water bodies and environmen­t from pollution.

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