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DFID Call for Applications: Rehabilitation of the Water Supply in Sierra Leone

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Deadline: 31 August 2016

The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), invites applications to manage a new multi-million pound programme for rehabilitation works for the water supply system to Freetown, Sierra Leone.

DFID expects that the delivery of this programme will require the suppliers to fulfil a range of functions. These could include programme and funds management, technical design, procurement, contract management and site supervision/quality control of construction.

Priority Areas

The priority interventions to be managed through the DFID programme are likely to comprise:

  1. Rehabilitation of the existing Freetown water supply infrastructure, based on assessments, pre-design and contract packaging that is currently being undertaken by the Guma Valley Water Company (GVWC) with DFID assistance;
  2. Protect and regenerate catchment areas to safeguard water security and reduce climate change vulnerability.

How to Apply

Interested applicants must apply via DFID supplier portal.

Eligible Country: Sierra Leone

For more information, please visit DFID.

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