Construction of Giresun Wastewater Treatment Plant and Wastewater Collection System.
Lot 1 Construction of Giresun Wastewater Treatment Plant: the Giresun wastewater treatment plant will be an activated sludge plant with nutrient removal and anaerobic stabilisation of sludge generated in the activated sludge tanks.The Giresun WWTP will be planned, designed, constructed and equipped for satisfy the needs in Stage 2. The second stage of the treatment plant is planned to serve to approximately 114 178 p.e. The works for discharge line to Blacksea is also included in the scope. The lot 1 work will be implemented under FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build (Yellow Book First Edition 1999). This contract includes the design of the first and second stages of the wastewater treatment plant and construction of the units for first stage and second stage as appropriate. Additionally the contractor will also be responsible for start-up of the plant, commissioning, operational training of the end recipient’s personnel, and hand-over to the Municipality of the complete wastewater treatment plant ready for operation.
Version of 2020-03-20
IPA - Construction of Giresun Wastewater Treatment Plant and Wastewater Collection System
EuropeAid/139784/IH/WKS/TR
2.ProcedureOpen
3.Programme titleMulti-annual Action Programme for Turkey: Environment and Climate Action
4.FinancingIPA II Budget Item 22.02.03.02 of the General Budget of the EU and National Contribution.
5.Contracting AuthorityGeneral Directorate of European Union and Foreign Relations, Ministry of Environment and Urbanization Ankara –TURKEY
6.Description of the contractThe contract will include following works:
Lot 1: The work will be implemented under FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design– Build (Yellow Book)
— Construction of wastewater treatment plant: the WWTP shall be an activated sludge plant with nutrient removal and anaerobic stabilisation of sludge generated in the activated sludge tanks.
Lot 2: The works will be implemented under FIDIC Conditions of Contract Construction for Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer (Red Book).
— Construction of wastewater collection system: the main scope of work can be summarised as construction of 29 km (4.7 km forced mains) of wastewater collectors and sewerage network pipelines, construction of seven new wastewater pumping stations and construction of highway, railway, river/creek, culvert, etc. crossings.
7.Indicative number and titles of lotsTwo lots.
Lot 1: Construction of Giresun Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Lot 2: Construction of Giresun Wastewater Collection System.
8.Scheduled publication date of the contract noticeApril 2020.
9.Other informationNot applicable.
10.Legal basisRegulation (EU) No 236/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2014 laying down common rules and procedures for the implementation of the Union's instruments for financing external action and Council Regulation (EC) No 231/2014 of 11 March 2014 establishing an instrument for pre-accession assistance (IPA II) (OJ L 77/11, 11 March 2014, P. 11).
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Notes:
There must be an interval of at least 30 calendar days between the publication of this prior information notice and the publication of the corresponding contract notice. No applications or requests for further information should be sent at this stage.