General Procurement Notice – Non-Revenue Water: reconstruction of water supply system for a selected district in Mykolaiv city, Ukraine

  • General procurement notice
  • Ukraine
  • 21.08.2024
  • 31.12.2024

The Government of Denmark via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark provides a grant funds through the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) as Fund Manager under the Project “Non-Revenue Water: reconstruction of water supply system for a selected district in Mykolaiv city, Ukraine”. The Beneficiary of the grant funds is the Mykolaiv City Council.

Part of grant funds was allocated for rehabilitation of war damaged water infrastructure in the Mykolaiv city, Ukraine. Mykolaiv city council is planning to announce competitive tendering for the works, goods and services defined and financed under the Project “Non-Revenue Water: reconstruction of water supply system for a selected district in Mykolaiv city, Ukraine”.

Due to the constant shelling caused by Russian military invasion, Mykolaiv’s municipal and critical infrastructure has been significantly damaged. Critical water facilities, including network of water pipes, have suffered from severe damage, affecting Mykolaiv and other regions. In particular, the water sector is currently requiring extensive repairs. This led to difficulties with the service of centralised and stable drinking water. As a result, the frequency of leaks has doubled due to pipe damage.

The overall objective of this project is to implement water and energy efficiency measures to decrease non-revenue water level, decrease of water losses, improve water consumption savings and energy efficiency of water supply as well as CO2 emissions reductions. Furthermore, the project will improve the water supply services for more than seventy thousand residents and internally displaced persons using the water system.

The project envisages repair of critical water supply systems due to the damage caused by the Russian invasion, focusing on:

  • pipe replacement
  • installation of wells
  • all other necessary works for reconstruction of water supply systems

It is expected that approximately EUR 7.2 million will be spent to finance of the project. It is expected to conclude contracts and start works in the first quarter of 2025. Works are expected to be completed in fourth quarter of 2026.

the project. It is expected to conclude contracts and start works in the first quarter of 2025. Works are expected to be completed in fourth quarter of 2026.

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