Sustainable Rural Sanitation Services Programme: Project management consultancy firm services

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Country: 
Egypt
Donor organisation: 
Department: 
Water
Project volume: 
11,014,126 €
Currency: 
Value of services: 
2,390,065 €
Start of project: 
October, 2016
End of project: 
December, 2023
Project description: 

The Government of Egypt (GoE) has launched a new flagship presidential programme known as the National Rural Sanitation Programme (NRSP) with the objective of providing increased access and improved sanitation services to 4,000 unserved rural villages and over 27,000 satellite villages in Egypt. The total investment needed to implement the program in rural Egypt is estimated at LE 100 billion. The GoE has a special focus to improve access and services in about 769 villages in seven Governorates which contribute directly to the pollution of Al-Salam Canal and the Rosetta Branch which is estimated to require investments of about US$ 2.8 billion. The seven governorates are: Beheira, Dakahliya, Sharkiya, Damietta, Giza, Menoufya, and Gharbiya. The Government has prioritized sanitation investments to rural villages in Delta Governorates.

The current Sustainable Rural Sanitation Services Program (SRSSP), of which this contract is a part, supports this GoE initiative and improves access to sustainable sanitation service delivery in 155 to 200 rural villages in the Delta Governorates of Beheira, Dakahlia and Sharkeya with about 60% of the villages in Dakahlia.

The objectives are:

  • To enhance rural sanitation services for selected villages and satellite villages in the Delta Governorates of Beheira, Dakahlia and Sharkiya through the provision of new or enhanced sewer networks, and new or expanded treatment facilities;
  • To improve operational systems and practices of the local Water and Sanitation Companies (WSCs) to enhance sustainability of service delivery;
  • To strengthen institutions and policies for increasing access in the Delta Governorates of Beheira, Dakahlia and Sharkiya in Egypt; and

To strengthen the national framework of the sanitation sector.

Service description: 

Inception Phase

  • Establishment Project Office and mobilization PMCF Team
  • Preliminary stakeholder consultations
  • TOR assessment and amendments (if any)
  • Assessment of project inputs versus outputs
  • Updating work approach and work plan and submittal of draft inception report
  • Inception workshop
  • Overall Work Plan and Annual Work Plan & Budget for first year
  • Programme Management Plan and a Programme Implementation Plan
  • Informatory work shop.

 

Implementation Phase

Result area 1: Improved Sanitation Access

  • Development of construction plan and conceptual design
  • Preparation and review of detailed designs, cost estimates and procurement packages
  • Contract administration
  • Construction supervision (supervision of supervisors) and quality monitoring

Result area 2: Improved operational systems & practices of WSCs

  • Institutional strengthening and capacity building of the WSCs

Result area 3: Support to Strengthening national sector framework

  • Technical Advisory services to the PMU

General support to the PMU

  • Support to the PM
  • Support to PMU on Financial Management, M&E and Oversight on Program Implementation
  • Results monitoring and evaluation framework
  • Documentation management

Completion Phase

  • Completion of contracts, other activities, preparation of Final Completion Report
  • Dissemination conference
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