Togo: Government Seeks Contractors for Water Project in the Plateaux and Maritime Regions

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Wednesday, 30 August 2023 12:45
Togo: Government Seeks Contractors for Water Project in the Plateaux and Maritime Regions

(Togo First) - A project to equip seventeen (17) villages with drinking water infrastructures is in the pipeline in Togo. The National Agency for Grassroots Development (ANADEB in French), which steers the project, just launched a nationwide tender to recruit contractors in this framework. 

The 17 villages are spread across the Plateaux and Maritime regions–12 in the former and 5 in the latter. The initiative is financially backed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the West African Development Bank (BOAD).

In each village, works to set up the equipment should take four months, "from the date of notification of the approved contract", ANADEB wrote in its tender notice.

Bidders have until 28 September 2023 to apply following "guidelines  for the procurement of works, goods and services financed by a BOAD loan or cash advance".

The upcoming equipment will add to others, already underway or planned, that are part of the Togolese government's efforts to improve the country's drinking water supply and distribution system. These efforts contribute to Lomé’s ambition to raise the water access rate to 85% nationwide, 95% in rural areas, 85% in semi-urban areas, 75% in urban areas outside Greater Lomé and 80% in Greater Lomé, by 2025.

Esaïe Edoh 

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