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Project Name: | AIN GHAZAL WASTEWATER PROJECT |
EBRD Project ID: | 47767 |
Country: | Jordan |
Client Name: | Water Authority Jordan (WAJ) |
Type of Procurement: | Goods,Works,Supply And Install,Consultancy |
Business Sector: | Municipal and Environmental Infrastructure |
Notice Type: | General Procurement Notice |
Publication Date: | 23/07/2019 11:26 |
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This is a General Procurement Notice and cannot be responded to directly. |
The above named client intends to use part of the proceeds of a loan from, or Grant administered by, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ('the Bank') for the above named project. Additional financing details are as follows:
a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the Bank), Grant administered by the Bank, Co-financed
A sovereign loan of up to USD 25.2 million equivalent (EUR 22.5 million) to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, for the benefit of WAJ, to finance the construction of a new transmission line from AGTP to As-Samra Wastewater Treatment Plant (“As-Samra WWTP”), and the rehabilitation of AGTP’s pre-treatment facilities including the refurbishment of the tanker discharge station and the implementation of improved odour management at AGTP. To ensure that the operation will mitigate potential affordability concerns, the Project is proposed to be co-financed by the following non-TC grants:
1. GBP 13.720 million (USD 17.0 million) grant from DFID;
2. Euro 4.600 million grant from the SSF; and
3. USD 1.948 million grant from the CFF.
The proposed project, which has a total estimated cost of 42,330,000.00 EUR, will require the procurement of the following:
Tendering for the above contracts is expected to begin on 02/09/2019.
Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of a loan from/ grant administered by the Bank will be open to firms from any country.
The proceeds of the loan from, or Grant administered by, the Bank will not be used for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, of for any import of goods, if such payment or import is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations or under a law or official regulation of the Client's country.
Tendering for this project will be conducted by e-procurement using the EBRD Client E-Procurement Portal (ECEPP). Prospective participants who have registered in ECEPP and expressed an interest in the contract may access the documents and may request clarification and further information from the client through ECEPP. Non-registered firms should register on ECEPP in order to receive notifications via this link:
https://ecepp.ebrd.com/delta/viewNotice.html?displayNoticeId=8786647
Other Information: The proposed transaction is designed to respond to the Syrian refugee crisis and the critical need to invest in Jordan’s wastewater sector in a sustainable manner as it: (i) focuses on improving access to, the reliability and sustainability of services; (ii) facilitates adequate asset O&M through engagement with the PS under an O&M contract; and (iii) supports higher recovery levels through the introduction of non-revenue water reduction measures. In addition, the operation will result in significant environmental benefits by significantly reducing untreated sewage overflows and alleviating risks of environmental contamination and surface water pollution in the surrounding area. Since the area hosts more than 50 per cent of Jordan’s population, securing domestic water supply is the main public health challenge.
Client Address:
Asma al-Wahadneh
Water Authority of Jordan
Water Authority of Jordan
Tender Department / Sixth Floor, Shmesani PO Box 5012, Amman, 11181, Jordan
Tel. +96265680100 - ext. 1519, Email: Asma_Whadneh@mwi.gov.jo