Supply and installation of Residential Wastewater Treatment Plant CX-RFQ-24-001

Lebanon faces significant wastewater management challenges, with 92% of wastewater going untreated and over 40% of households relying on seepage pits. Aintoura, a town of around 4,000 residents in the Keserwan District, still faces major challenges in the management of wastewater where most of its population relies on seepage pits.

Given the lack of a central wastewater network and wastewater treatment plant in Aintoura, the trend of Micro -wastewater treatment plants is becoming a viable solution. Aintoura is a town that is setting a model for the rest of Lebanon where Micro WWTP are becoming the go-to solution in every household. Micro WWTP helps provide the required treatment for household wastewater where it can be safely discharged into the rainwater drainage network or into the environment without adverse effects on the surrounding. This is essential in the absence of a connection to the sewage network.

The project also focuses on community awareness raising, educating residents on the importance of proper wastewater management and encouraging the adoption of similar systems throughout the town.

Please note that there are two open requests for quotations: CX-RFQ-24-001 and CX-RFQ-24-002. Suppliers are welcome to apply to either or both calls.

Interested suppliers must submit their quotations by August 11, 2024, and comply with the detailed RFQ requirements and submission guidelines outlined in the provided PDF.

How to apply

Offer must be submitted along with all the annexes to [email protected]

Deadline
Sunday, 11. Aug 2024
Type of Call
Calls for Tenders
Intervention Sector(s):
Environment, Water sanitation and hygiene