Egypt starts wastewater PPP prequalification

9 November 2023

Egypt’s PPP Central Unit, on behalf of the New Urban Communities Authority (Nuca), has invited interested companies and consortiums to prequalify to bid for a contract to develop an independent wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) project in 6 October City.

It expects to receive prequalification applications by 20 December. Any requests for clarifications are due to be submitted by 12 November.  

The WWTP is anticipated to have a design capacity of 150,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d).

Atter Ezzat Hannoura, public-private partnership (PPP) central unit director at Egypt’s Finance Ministry, said in February this year that the project’s technical and financial feasibility study was being finalised.

The project will utilise the design, build, finance, operate and maintain model, with the plant expected to be transferred to Nuca at the end of the 25-year PPP contract.

Nuca, as the main contracting party, will pay the sewage treatment charges to the project company, which the successful bidder or bidders will form.

Once the project advances to the bidding stage, the sewage treatment charge in the financial bid will be split as follows:

  • 70 per cent in Egyptian pounds (EGP)
  • 30 per cent based on US dollar, paid in EGP at the prevailing US dollar/EGP exchange rate on the day of payment

Nuca is planning another wastewater treatment facility in New Damietta along the Mediterranean coast.

The procurement process was expected to start last year, but there have been delays in completing the technical feasibility study for the project, which will have a capacity of 50,000 cm/d.

It is still being decided if the final facility will treat industrial or domestic wastewater, said Hannoura.

It is understood the feasibility study is being undertaken with financing from an EU bank.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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