The Civil Engineering Contractor September 2018 | Page 34

PROJECT ALERTS Project updates courtesy of Leads 2 Business. Conceptual Design Infrastructure Consultancy Rwanda Côte d’Ivoire The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is interested in procuring consulting services to create a pre-feasibility study to commercialise certain tourism opportunities in Rwanda. The bid calls for a detailed environmental assessment and high-quality conceptual drawings to promote the site to potential investors — ones that blend into the character of the destination while also representing something cutting edge, innovative, and best-in-town. Rwanda’s national tourism master plan has identified several potential tourism products throughout the country and plans to connect secondary cities to domestic markets and the eastern DRC, to stimulate investments and create a national tourism circuit. A diagnostic and market assessment carried out in early 2016 by the IFC, indicated a number of destinations along the Kivu Belt, Nyungwe National Park, and the Karongi, which hold the greatest short-term potential for investment generation and tourism development. Expressions of interest have been invited for consultancy services for technical studies of joint border posts linking Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia along the Tabou-Harper and Danane-Lola road sections, respectively. The Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Republic of Liberia, and Republic of Guinea have received financing from the African Development Group towards the cost of road development and a transport facilitation programme of the Mano River Union (MRU). It is intended to apply part of the proceeds of the loan for eligible payments under the contract for consultancy services for the design of joint border posts. The Economic Community of West African State (Ecowas) Commission, on behalf of the joint technical committee, constitutes representatives from ministries in charge of public works in the three countries and the MRU secretariat, invites eligible consultants (consulting firms specialising in transport infrastructure engineering) to indicate their interest in providing these services. Tender Tender Infrastructure Consultancy Uganda Zambia Uganda has invited eligible bidders involved in oil and gas for the provision of enabling infrastructure works — CFT Packages 2 to 5 for the Tilenga Upstream Development Project in Uganda. The Tilenga oil and associated gas development is located to the north- east of Lake Albert, covering fields in EA 1 and EA 2 North. The major surface facilities developments include: a) a central processing facility with integrated facilities; b) approximately 30 drilling well pads and piping networks; c) accommodation camps and storage areas; d) Victoria Nile River crossing (piping and ferry crossing); e) water abstractions area and pipeline from Lake Albert to CPF; f) associated supporting infrastructure such as roads, airstrips, and helipads. The Government of the Republic of Zambia has received financing from the International Development Association towards the cost of a Zambian mining and environment remediation and improvement project. The government intends to apply part of the proceeds of the financing to cover payments under the proposed contract for consultancy services for the ‘Design and Supervision of Concrete Lining of the Kabwe Main Canal and Landscaping of the Canal Corridor in Kabwe District’. The main objectives of this assignment include: undertaking field survey to identify areas for inclusion to achieve project objectives; preparing detailed engineering design for concrete lining of the unlined section of the Kabwe Mine Canal to improve hydrological flow; and preparing detailed architectural design for landscaping of 7.5m on either side of the edge of the canal. 32 - CEC September 2018