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Grontmij | Carl Bro International will, in cooperation with the Vietnamese authorities be responsible for the following components: 1. Design, tender and construction supervision of work to be carried out by local contractors. 2. Deciding upon, estimating and/or calculating quantities, ordering and having delivered to site equipment, components and materials required for the project works. 3. Deciding upon, selecting, ordering and having delivered equipment to be provided under the project (most of which will be for immediate use during the design stage by the Water Company or by other public sector agencies in order to fulfil the project objectives). 4. Providing assistance, advice and in-service training to local members of the project consultants Dalat team and to the Water Company and other public sectors agencies assisted under the project. (17-10-2005) |
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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. The goal is sustainable access to adequate and affordable water and sanitation, leading to improved health and quality of life for all including the most vulnerable. This includes (i) strengthening the new organisational set up for assisting rural communities in the Kyrgyz Republic to improve water supply and sanitation, (ii) Review, detailed design and implementation of 15 community based water supply and sanitation pilot projects and (iii) selection, preparation and implementation of about 250 community based water supply and sanitation projects. Total Contract price of works: USD 13 mill. (11-10-2005) |
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GIS digitization and registration of water supply network in Glostrup Municipality. Denmark. 2004-2005. (15-08-2004) |
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The aim of the project is to strengthen water resources management through a greater degree of measurement of potable water consumption as a means for improved billing based on actual consumption. The project will install up to 15.000 domestic and commercial water meters in Pristina and Motrovica regions to a) gather, store and analyse data on water consumption, b) support water resource management by reducing consumption, and c) optimise billing and equitable revenue collection for public utility performance. (15-08-2003) |
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Phase 1 (2001-2002) included preparation of a feasibility study for upgrading of water supply system of Borovichi (population approximately 60.000 persons), institutional development and preparation of a corporate plan. A priority investment project were implemented including equipment of four deep wells with submersible pumps, frequency converters and controls. A pilot study for reduction of water loss and new tariff system was implemented Phase 2 (2002-2004) included updating of the corporate plan, proposal for revised tariff system and assistance for hydraulic modelling. Procurement and delivery of deep well pumps for four new well fields, control systems, frequency converters, inter-connecting pipe works, pipe and fittings for 400 mm transmission main, main booster pumps, pipes and fittings for 9000 m PE distribution network and 8.000 house meters were implemented (15-08-2001) |
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Severen Trent is the largest Water &b sewerage Utility in the U.K. serving a region with approximately 8 million people. (15-08-2000) |
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The City of Cork has a population of 130,000. Lack of investment over a period of time has resulted in poor condition and performance of the water distribution network. The project provides for a comprehensive evaluation of the hydraulic and structural condition of the network; development and implementation of leakage control measures; preparation of a strategic operational management and investment plan for the future; rehabilitation proposals and training of Corporation staff. (15-08-1997) |
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