South Africa Procurement News Notice - 51227


Procurement News Notice

PNN 51227
Work Detail Work underway for lkageng 25 mega litres ground reservoir in the North West The Department of Water and Sanitation is actively working to speed up construction of lkageng 25 mega litres ground reservoir in the JB Marks Local Municipality for delivery of water services in the North West south Africa. Their initiative aims to improve access to a stable and dependable water supply throughout the province. The construction of the lkageng 25 mega litres ground reservoir Is one component of the broader Potchefstroom Water Treatment Works project enhancement. This comprehensive project comprises six phases, which encompass the restoration and improvement of the treatment plant, the expansion of the AC pipeline, the upgrading of the Ikageng Pump Station, and the creation of a new Rising Main and Bulk Distribution Pipeline in Ikageng. This project is part of a series of large-scale water initiatives that the department, along with other stakeholders, is expediting under the Operation Bulela Metsi program. The aim is to guarantee a dependable water supply in the province. The department has revealed that the reservoir’s construction is financially supported by the department’s Regional Bulk Infrastructure Grant (RBIG). The municipality, serving as the Water Services Authority (WSA), has been assigned the role of implementing this project. The reservoir and the recently established gravity-based bulk distribution pipeline will serve several communities, including Ikageng Proper, Ikageng Extension 1, 4, 5, 9, 12, Potchindustria, Mohadin, and the northern part of Ikageng Extension 7. This project emerged in response to the decommissioning of the Ikageng West Reservoirs, which left the networks of Ikageng Proper and Potchindustria without any storage capacity. Completion date for the Ikageng 25 mega Ground reservoir The construction of the reservoir began in January of this year, and it is projected to reach completion by July 2024. This project is also set to create over 100 employment opportunities for local residents. To meet the necessary storage capacity, it was essential to build a new reservoir. A key consideration during this process was ensuring that the new reservoir would not be located in an area at risk of dolomite-related issues. The department stated that the successful completion of this reservoir will bring benefits to approximately 22,000 households and a population of 94,201. Furthermore, the department mentioned that the chosen reservoir site is well-suited for accommodating future developments in the Mooibank area to the south of the N12, and it will be designed to accommodate additional ground reservoirs when needed.
Country South Africa , Southern Africa
Industry Construction
Entry Date 21 Oct 2023
Source https://constructionreviewonline.com/construction-news/south-africa/work-underway-for-lkageng-25-mega-litres-ground-reservoir-in-the-north-west/

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