Egypt seeks consultant for major inland waterway study

18 November 2025

Egypt’s Transport Ministry has issued an expressions of interest (EOI) request, through the River Transport Authority, to appoint a consultancy firm for a study on a proposed inland waterway linking Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean.

The consultant will carry out basin-wide data collection and prepare a strategic environmental and social assessment for the project.

The assignment includes hydrological, topographic, bathymetric and geotechnical surveys across the Nile Basin.

The consultancy is expected to run for about 15 months, starting in February or March 2026.

Firms must submit EOIs by 6 December.

The study forms part of the Vic-Med project, a multi-country plan to establish a continuous inland waterway from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea.

The masterplan project aims to reduce transport costs for landlocked countries and provide a lower-carbon alternative to road freight along the Nile corridor

The work is part of phase two, part one of the feasibility study, funded through a $2m grant from the New Partnership for Africa's Development – Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (NEPAD–IPPF), the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) fund for early-stage project development.

The first phase, completed in July 2019 with $650,000 in AfDB funding, developed the project’s legal and institutional framework and launched two regional inland water transport programmes.

The second phase, valued at $11.7m, covers updated feasibility studies and expanded technical assessments supporting detailed engineering design and cost-benefit analysis in the next stage. 

This phase also covers the establishment of a regional operating unit for the project in Cairo.


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