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LILONGWE WATER RESOURCE EFFICIENCY PROGRAMME

Medium-term investment programme to optimise available water resources, bridging the gap in water demand in Malawi's fast-growing capital city. The project's main components consist of upgrading a dam that is Lilongwe's primary water source, extending water-treatment works, reducing leakages and improving network management.

The objective of the project is to ensure adequate water availability for the population of Lilongwe

Start date: 2015-06-12 Due date: 2022-10-31
28,800,000.00   EUR
Total Funding
2015-06-12
Approval date
2023-05-16
Last updated
rehabilitation
Project Type
Implementation
Project Status

Contract

TITLE STATUS AMOUNT ACTION
Design, Supply, Delivery and Installation of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) active 1,633,680.00 (EUR)
Construction of DN700, DN600, DN500 and DN300 TWI-Mwenda, Mwenda-Tsabango, Mtunthama-Area 9 Tower, and NBS-Kanengo transport mains with a combined length of 17.5 km closed 6,023,591.29 (EUR)
Construction Supervision of the DN700, DN600, DN500 and DN300 TWI-Mwenda, Mwenda-Tsabango, Mtunthama-Area 9 Tower, and NBS-Kanengo transport mains with a combined length of 17.5 km closed 500,495.00 (EUR)
Raising and Rehabilitation of Kamuzu Dam 1 active 16,241,428.17 (USD)
Construction Supervision of Kamuzu Dam I Raising and Rehabilitation active 1,228,025.00 (EUR)

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