This tender involves the construction of a 57 km steel pipeline, 7 concrete reservoirs, and 4 break pressure tanks as part of the UMSHWATHI Bulk Water Supply Scheme Phase 4. Contractors with experience in large-scale civil engineering projects are encouraged to apply.
The UMSHWATHI Bulk Water Supply Scheme Phase 4 aims to enhance water supply infrastructure by constructing a 57 km long steel pipeline ranging from DN 100 to DN 600. This project includes the installation of 7 concrete reservoirs and 4 break pressure tanks to ensure efficient water distribution and pressure management. The successful contractor will be responsible for all aspects of construction, including site preparation, material procurement, and compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
This project is critical for improving water access and reliability in the region, addressing both current and future demand. Contractors must demonstrate expertise in civil engineering, particularly in pipeline construction and reservoir building, as well as the capacity to manage large-scale projects within the stipulated timelines. The anticipated benefits include enhanced water supply resilience, improved community health outcomes, and support for local economic development through job creation and skills transfer.
This tender is suitable for civil engineering firms, construction contractors, and specialized subcontractors with experience in water supply projects, pipeline installation, and reservoir construction. Companies should have the necessary certifications and resources to handle large-scale infrastructure projects.