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Dominican Republic. Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment

The Client was in need of assistance in establishment of a contract document according to FIDIC Yellow Book. The contract was negotiated on the basis of a proposal by the Client to the Dominican Authorities, submitted without any tender documents. The Contract was to be exhibit to a sub-contracting agreement which the Client would enter into with an international trading company acting as nominated exporter organising the financing. (23-08-2003)
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Kyrgyzstan. Rural Water Supply and Sanitation

The purpose of the programme is to develop sustainable operational capacity in the newly formed Department of Rural Water Supply (DRWS) and to select, prepare and implement about 250 community based water projects in the three northern oblasts (regions) of Naryn, Talas and Issyk-Kul. These three oblasts have a total population of 561.600 and contain about 390 villages. (23-08-2002)
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Morocco, Sewerage Masterplan and Detail Design Study

Mâaziz, Guercif, Tahla and Demnate are small to medium size semi-rural towns varying in population from 8,000(Mâaziz) to 45,000 (Guercif), and the project horizon of 2010 the total population is expected to reach over 200,000 inhabitants. The towns are characterised by rapid growth and lack of adequate infrastructure and are subject to frequent flooding from run-off from neighbouring areas. On average only some 40% of the population is connected to the municipal sewerage network with little or no treatment. The rest of the population is served by septic tanks. Irrigation with raw sewage and pollution of underground water which is used as an additional drinking water source poses a serious health risk to the local population. This project is part of a major long term EU funded Water Supply and Sanitation of Small Towns Project, the objectives of which are to provide the community with an adequate least cost sewerage (including treatment and reuse) and flood protection infrastructure and protect the underground water resource. (23-08-1996)
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South Africa, Rural water supply and sanitation

The project includes implementation of the following three so called lots: Lot 1: Provincial and Regional Organisational Development Lot 2: Formation of Water Supply AuthoritiesLot 3: Rural Community Training Support (15-08-1996)
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