Water Supply & Sanitation Projects
Ensuring access to clean and reliable water sources is a cornerstone of MS Consultancy’s commitment. Our water supply and sanitation projects focus on developing sustainable systems that meet the needs of communities. From designing efficient water supply networks to implementing sanitation solutions, we strive to enhance public health and well-being. MS Consultancy has a strong reputation for designing and supervising major towns’ water supply systems in Ethiopia and beyond. We have been involved in designing almost all of the major cities’ water supply systems, water treatment systems, and groundwater development projects.
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Consultancy Services for Design Review, Construction Supervision, and Contract Administration for Adama Town Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement
The project envisions addressing the town’s water supply needs until 2040. The proposed components include boreholes, collector and service reservoirs, transmission and distribution pipework, and auxiliary buildings like a chemical and store building, works shop, and pipe shades. Furthermore, the project features a booster pump station, generator house, and guard houses with an EEU switchboard. Noteworthy civil work structures involve 22.7 km of Bore Hole Collectors pipework, a 14.2 km Transmission Main, a 39.3 km Transfer Main, and an extensive 181.3 km Distribution Network System. The initiative also incorporates various reservoirs, including five 5,000m3Rc Reservoirs, one 3,000m3Rc Booster Collector Reservoir, and two 2,500m3Rc Reservoirs, along with a 300m3Rc Break Pressure Tank. Additionally, 12 km of Access Road Construction is planned to ensure comprehensive infrastructure development.
Review and Update of Urban Water Supply Study and Design Criteria, including Development of Water Supply Study and Design Manual
The general objective of this project is to enhance the quality of the feasibility study and infrastructure design of urban water supply projects in Ethiopia through a provision of updated Urban Water Supply Study and design Criteria, including a comprehensive water supply study and engineering design manual that adequately orient the development and management of water supply service delivery. The specific Object of the project is to update urban water supply design criteria for different stages of studies, in three groups: Feasibility studies, preliminary design, detail design, and prepare an urban water supply study and engineering design manual which could help all stakeholders of the sector as a tool to appropriately undertake study and engineering designs.
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Detailed Design and Construction Supervision of Jigjiga Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project
The Jigjiga Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project is being executed in two distinct phases. The primary focus of Phase 1 is a short-term intervention involving design review and construction supervision, aimed at rapidly enhancing the water supply coverage within the city. This initial phase is geared towards immediate improvements. In contrast, Phase II constitutes a more extensive undertaking, concentrating on the detailed design and construction supervision of the city’s water supply system. This phase is strategically planned to meet the anticipated water demand up to the year 2047, with a projected daily water demand of 106,704 cubic meters. The comprehensive approach to both short-term and long-term solutions underscores the project’s commitment to sustainable water supply and sanitation infrastructure for Jigjiga Town.
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Study and Design Review of Kebridahar Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project
The undertaking involves a comprehensive study and design review of the Kebridahar Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project. The primary objective is to conduct a reconnaissance study and design aimed at augmenting access to clean and sufficient water services for the town’s residents. The project seeks to elevate the safety and quality of water supply, enhance service levels, and refine the urban wastewater management system. Furthermore, it strives to provide rural water supply access in line with the GTP-2 minimum service level, ensuring a minimum of 25 liters per capita per day within a 1 km radius from the water delivery point. The overarching goal is to extend this service to 85% of the rural population, with 20% of them benefiting from the installation of Remote Power Supply (RPS) systems, thereby contributing to improved water infrastructure and accessibility for both urban and rural areas in Kebridahar. |
Study, Groundwater Development Design, Construction Supervision, and Contract Administration of Dire Dawa Water Supply & Sanitation Project
The Dire Dawa Water Supply & Sanitation Project entails a multifaceted approach encompassing groundwater assessment, drilling supervision, design, construction supervision, and contract administration. The project includes the successful drilling and assessment of 16 deep wells, boasting an average yield of 30 liters per second and reaching a depth of 350 meters. Infrastructure development involves the installation of 36 kilometers of DCI Collector, Rising & Transmission Mains ranging from DN200mm to DN900mm, as well as 56 kilometers of Gravity & Distribution Mains ranging from DN900/80mm. Additionally, the project features the construction of 11 reinforced concrete Collector, Transfer & Service Reservoirs with capacities ranging from 500 to 4000m3, along with four Booster Stations equipped with 24 Surface Centrifugal Pumps. The electromechanical systems are composed of 14 Submersible and 24 Surface Centrifugal Pumps, complemented by 11 standby generators and chlorine dosing systems. This comprehensive initiative signifies a substantial investment in Dire Dawa’s water supply and sanitation infrastructure, incorporating advanced technologies and extensive construction measures for sustainable and efficient service delivery. |
Design and Construction Supervision, including Contract Administration, for Godey Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project
The Godey Town Water Supply & Sanitation Project encompasses a comprehensive approach, including the study, design, construction supervision, and contract administration for a 15,000 m3/day water supply facility. This facility caters to the town of Godey and involves several key components. The project incorporates a river intake at Wabeshebelle River, a low lift pumping station, and rapid sand filtration-based water treatment facilities. The extensive pipe network spans over 70 km, connecting various elements of the system. Elevated tanks, ranging in size from 250 m3 to 500 m3, and ground reservoirs with a capacity of 1000 m3, contribute to the overall water supply infrastructure. Additionally, the project integrates a comprehensive SCADA control electromechanical system, ensuring efficient monitoring and control of the entire water supply facility. This initiative signifies a robust investment in Godey’s water supply and sanitation, addressing the town’s growing needs through advanced design and construction methodologies.
Preparation of Detailed Design, Tender Documents, and Construction Supervision for Hargeisa City Water Supply System, Somaliland
The project involves the preparation of a detailed design, tender documents, and construction supervision for the water supply system of Hargeisa City in Somaliland. The comprehensive scope includes an assessment of data collection and evaluation, encompassing a desktop study of existing reports, studies, and relevant documents. The project further involves a thorough assessment of the existing water supply system, utilizing hydraulic modeling for system optimization. The detailed design phase will focus on water supply components, with a specific emphasis on the preparation of a pro-poor water supply concept. Additionally, the project encompasses the preparation of tender documents and the subsequent supervision of the construction phase. This multifaceted approach aims to enhance the water supply system in Hargeisa City, incorporating data-driven assessments, optimization strategies, and inclusive design concepts for effective and sustainable water service delivery.
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Heineken Breweries SC Ethiopia - Consultancy Service for Water Supply Provision to Addis Ababa, Bedele, and Harar Breweries
Breweries SC in Ethiopia has initiated a consultancy service project for the provision of water supply to its breweries in Addis Ababa, Bedele, and Harar. The project encompasses the development of groundwater sources, involving the drilling of six wells in Klinto, Addis Ababa, with depths ranging from 300 meters to 1000 meters—marking the deepest well in the country. Additionally, three wells will be drilled in Harar, and two wells in Bedele. The project also includes the development of surface water sources in both Harar and Bedele. This comprehensive approach underscores Heineken’s commitment to sustainable water sourcing for its breweries, combining groundwater and surface water development to ensure a reliable and resilient water supply for its operations in these regions.
Design and Supervision of 5 Multi-Village Water Supply Schemes in Afar and Somali Regions, including Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)
The project involves the design and supervision of five Multi-Village Water Supply Schemes in the Afar and Somali Regions, with an inclusive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). The primary objective is to provide crucial support to affected communities in these regions by undertaking the construction, rehabilitation, and expansion of water supply facilities. This comprehensive initiative not only addresses the immediate water supply needs but also ensures that environmental and social considerations are thoroughly assessed through the ESIA process, reflecting a commitment to sustainable and community-centric water infrastructure development in the Afar and Somali Regions.
Construction Supervision of 15 Towns Water Supply Project
The Construction Supervision for the 15 Towns Water Supply Project is a crucial role encompassing design review, work supervision, and contract administration. This involves actively monitoring and approving daily site activities, ensuring that construction works adhere to the specified contract requirements. The role further includes close supervision of the construction process, verifying that the works are conducted in accordance with the agreed-upon specifications. To maintain effective project oversight, regular status reports are submitted on a weekly and monthly basis to the team leader. Additionally, the Construction Supervision role contributes to the contract administration works by providing valuable inputs to the Deputy Team Leader. Through these multifaceted responsibilities, the Construction Supervision ensures the successful implementation of the 15 Towns Water Supply Project, maintaining quality and compliance with established standards.
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Construction Supervision of 15 Towns Water Supply Project Dembidollo Water Treatment Plant Design, Construction, Supply & Installation of Electromechanical Equipment
Proposed and designed water supply scheme will cater for demands up to the year 2040 to supply the town with adequate water of good quality from the proposed sources, while the implementation is proposed in two phases
Revenue Water (NRW) Reduction and Pressure Management for Jimma Water Supply System
The project entails the implementation of a Non-Revenue Water (NRW) reduction and pressure management study for the Jimma Water Supply System. The primary objective is to minimize water loss through leakage, subsequently ensuring the availability of additional water for public service. The study involves the use of specialized instruments to monitor and identify leaking pipes within the Jimma town water supply system. Remedial actions include the replacement and repair of old and leaking pipes to mitigate losses. Additionally, the project focuses on measuring the water entering and leaving specific district areas or branches, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of water consumption patterns. Through these measures, the initiative seeks to enhance efficiency, reduce non-revenue water, and optimize the overall performance of the Jimma Water Supply System. Top of Form
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Jimma Town Water Supply Rehabilitation and Expansion Project
The Jimma Town Water Supply Rehabilitation and Expansion Project involve a comprehensive design review of various critical components. This encompasses a thorough assessment of the vertical hopper clarifier treatment system, the 40-kilometer distribution system, 4000m3 storage reservoirs, booster stations, and access road design. The project includes a river intake, booster stations, and a state-of-the-art Rapid Sand Filtration (RSF) based water treatment plant. The infrastructure also features six reinforced concrete reservoirs ranging in size from 800 m3 to 4000 m3, a rising main consisting of 200-600 mm pipes, distribution systems, and an automated electromechanical system. The design review process is integral to ensuring the efficiency, functionality, and sustainability of the Jimma Town Water Supply system, reflecting a commitment to providing reliable water services to the community.
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Study And Design Water III Project to Addis Ababa City
The “Study and Design Water III Project” for Addis Ababa City involves a comprehensive review of prior studies and reports pertaining to the expansion of surface water and groundwater supplies from existing and potential new resources. The primary objective is to assess and analyze the available data, studies, and reports to inform the development of alternative scenarios for the city’s water supply system. This initiative is geared towards providing sustainable and effective solutions for water supply, with a focus on meeting the anticipated demands of Addis Ababa City up to the year 2030. The study and design process will play a pivotal role in shaping the future development and enhancement of water resources, ensuring resilience and adequacy for the growing needs of the city.
Lalibela Water Supply Project/The Study Includes groundwater exploration/
The Lalibela Water Supply Project aims to elevate the standards of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in the region. The study includes a crucial component of groundwater exploration, involving the drilling of multiple boreholes. The infrastructure development encompasses a rising main of 200 mm over a distance of 7 km, a comprehensive reticulation system, and essential electromechanical facilities. In addition to enhancing water supply, the project also addresses sanitation needs by incorporating the construction of 18 public latrines. By leveraging groundwater sources and implementing a well-designed network, this initiative seeks to provide sufficient and reliable water supply, contributing significantly to the overall improvement of water and sanitation services in Lalibela.
Business Plan Preparation for Dire Dawa Water Supply and Sewerage Authority
The Business Plan Preparation for Dire Dawa Water Supply and Sewerage Authority involves the design and design review of the Water Supply and Sanitation System for Dire Dawa town. The project is comprehensive, encompassing the identification of groundwater sources and the detailed design of civil works, as well as associated electromechanical works. This initiative is strategic, covering a planning horizon of the next 30 years to ensure a sustainable and resilient water supply and sanitation infrastructure for Dire Dawa. The business plan will play a crucial role in outlining the long-term strategies, investments, and operational frameworks necessary to meet the evolving needs of the town and optimize the efficiency of its water supply and sewerage services. |
Gendawuha Town Water Supply Project
The Gendawuha Town Water Supply Project involves the comprehensive design and construction supervision of the water supply and sanitation system for the town. The project utilizes a groundwater source and includes a rising main extending 5 km with a diameter of 150 mm. Additionally, it features the construction of a reservoir, an 18 km reticulation system, and essential electromechanical units. The aim is to establish a reliable and sustainable water supply infrastructure for Gendawuha town, ensuring access to clean and adequate water for its residents. The project’s design and construction phases are crucial for achieving the desired functionality and efficiency of the water supply and sanitation system.
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Sebeta & Burayu Towns Water Supply & Sanitation System Design, Business Plan Preparation & Supervision Work
The Sebeta & Burayu Towns Water Supply & Sanitation System project entails the design and design review of water supply and sanitation infrastructure for Sebeta, Burayu, Wlete, and Alemgena, serving a population of approximately 500 thousand. The planned system includes rising and distribution lines spanning over 220 km, with pipe sizes up to 500 mm, as well as the design of reservoirs ranging from 500 to 4,000 m3. Additionally, the project involves the design of access roads and auxiliary buildings. The business plan preparation is focused on outlining the financial and operational framework for sustainable management. Supervision work is essential to ensure the effective implementation of the designed infrastructure.
Dire Dawa Terminal Boosting Station and Well Development Study and Design
The Dire Dawa Terminal Boosting Station and Well Development Study and Design project involve a comprehensive study and design process for the terminal boosting station at Sabian well fields and borehole development well fields. The initiative includes the design of rising and collector systems spanning over 13 km with pipe sizes up to 400mm. Additionally, the project encompasses the design of main distribution lines covering about 14 km, with pipe sizes reaching up to 900mm and 500mm. The infrastructure plan also includes the design of reservoirs with capacities ranging from 1,000 to 1,500m3, as well as the design of access roads and associated buildings. This integrated study and design approach aim to optimize water supply and distribution in Dire Dawa, ensuring efficiency, reliability, and sustainability.
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The Second preparatory Survey for the Project for Small Town Water Supply in Southern Part of the Amhara Regional State
The Second Preparatory Survey for the Project for Small Town Water Supply in the Southern Part of the Amhara Regional State involves the implementation of surveying work. The focus is on determining the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and safety controls necessary for conducting the survey. This preparatory phase is crucial for laying the groundwork and ensuring the systematic and safe execution of survey activities. It encompasses the planning and organization of surveying procedures to gather essential data for the subsequent stages of the water supply project. This approach underscores the importance of effective surveying in the successful implementation of water supply initiatives in the specified region of the Amhara Regional State.
PPP Project Sustainable Water Services in Harar Regional State, Ethiopia (SWSH)
The PPP Project for Sustainable Water Services in Harar Regional State, Ethiopia (SWSH) aims to address water scarcity and enhance water supply services in the region. The initiative adopts an innovative water conservation approach, integrated into a long-term, climate-proof water resources master plan to alleviate water scarcity. The improvement of water supply services will be achieved through the introduction of new technologies and approaches, coupled with capacity development initiatives. This public-private partnership is designed to bring sustainable solutions to the water challenges faced by Harar Regional State, fostering resilience, efficiency, and innovation in the management of water resources.
Gondar Water Supply and Ground Water Development Study
The Gondar Water Supply and Groundwater Development Study involve the strategic development of groundwater resources to address water supply needs. The plan includes the installation of two booster stations with a 400 m head, facilitating pumping through an 800 mm Ductile Iron (DCI) rising main. The distribution system is organized into eight zones, utilizing pipe sizes of up to 1000 mm. This comprehensive study underscores the sustainable utilization of groundwater and the implementation of an efficient distribution network, ensuring improved and reliable water supply services for the Gondar region.
Assignment name and brief Addis Ababa Eastern Catchment Water Supply System Design and Design Review and Work Supervision deliverables/outputs
The assignment, titled “Addis Ababa Eastern Catchment Water Supply System Design and Design Review and Work Supervision,” aims to develop and oversee the water supply system for the Eastern Catchment in Addis Ababa, serving a population of 1,000,000. The project encompasses the design and design review of a vast pipeline network exceeding 260 km, with pipeline sizes reaching up to 1000 mm. The deliverables include the implementation of an associated electromechanical system and auxiliary infrastructures. This ambitious undertaking is geared towards ensuring reliable and efficient water supply services for the substantial population in the Eastern Catchment of Addis Ababa.
Debere Tabor, Woldia, Bati and Shehedi WSSP
The Debere Tabor, Woldia, Bati, and Shehedi Water Supply and Sanitation Project (WSSP) aim to establish water supply systems sourced from boreholes. The project encompasses groundwater source identification, detailed design of water supply facilities, and the preparation of contract documents for engaging drilling firms. The scope includes the construction of pumping systems, storage facilities, and a reticulation network. Additionally, the project involves the supply of pipes and fittings, along with the implementation of an electromechanical system. This holistic approach ensures the provision of sustainable and reliable water supply services for the communities in Debere Tabor, Woldia, Bati, and Shehedi. |
Debremarkos, Dangla And Kobo WSSP and Groundwater Development Study
The Debremarkos, Dangla, and Kobo Water Supply and Sanitation Project (WSSP) and Groundwater Development Study focus on the identification and development of groundwater sources. The project involves the installation of pumping systems to transport water to the towns, utilizing a booster station and a 3000 m3 reservoir connected via a 300 mm pipe. The water is then distributed to the towns through a gravitation system comprising a pipe network spanning 37 km. This comprehensive study and project aim to ensure sustainable water supply services for Debremarkos, Dangla, and Kobo, utilizing efficient groundwater development and distribution systems.
Bure and Dembecha Water Supply, Sanitation and Well Development Project
The Bure and Dembecha Water Supply, Sanitation, and Well Development Project involve the establishment of a groundwater-based water supply system. This includes the implementation of submersible pumps, rising mains, storage reservoirs, and a distribution network. The project aims to harness groundwater resources efficiently, ensuring a sustainable and reliable water supply for the communities in Bure and Dembecha. By integrating well development, sanitation, and comprehensive water supply infrastructure, the initiative seeks to enhance the overall water management and accessibility in the specified regions. |
Langano Resort Water Treatment System
The Langano Resort Water Treatment System project entails a comprehensive study and detailed design, as well as the manufacturing, installation, and commissioning of a Water Treatment Facility. The primary objective is to treat raw water sourced from Lake Langano to meet the required standards for drinkable water. The integrated approach in this project involves addressing the entire process from initial design through manufacturing and installation to ensure the successful operation of the water treatment system at Langano Resort, meeting the quality standards for potable water consumption.
Finchaa Water Supply And Sanitation Project (The Project Include Ground Water Assessment
The Finchaa Water Supply and Sanitation Project involve the planning, study & design, and construction supervision of a comprehensive water supply and sanitation system. This project is specifically tailored to meet the needs of the Ethiopian Electric Power Authority staff and the surrounding dwellers. As part of this initiative, the project includes a crucial component: the ground water assessment. The integrated approach ensures that the water supply and sanitation infrastructure not only meets the immediate needs but also considers the sustainability and efficiency of the system for the Ethiopian Electric Power Authority staff and the community in the Finchaa region.
Five Village Water Supply Project/ Ethio-Italy Development Program (The Project Include Ground Water Assessment and Well Development as a Source of Water)
The Five Village Water Supply Project, under the Ethio-Italy Development Program, encompasses the crucial elements of ground water assessment and well development as sources of water. The project involves the identification of drilling sites and the subsequent supervision of drilling activities for five deep wells. This comprehensive approach ensures the sustainable utilization of groundwater resources to provide reliable water supply for the identified villages. The Ethio-Italy Development Program aims to address water accessibility and contribute to the well-being of the communities through the implementation of essential water infrastructure.
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Yem Special Woreda Community Water Supply survey, Study and Design Works
The Yem Special Woreda Community Water Supply project is initiated to address the significant challenges faced by the people of Yem in accessing safe and potable water. In response to this critical need, Action Aid has undertaken a comprehensive program that includes surveying, study, and design works for an integrated water supply, sanitation, and hygiene education system. The initiative aims to alleviate the hardships faced by the community by implementing sustainable solutions that ensure access to clean water, improved sanitation, and essential hygiene education. This integrated approach reflects a commitment to enhancing the overall well-being and livelihoods of the people in Yem.
Alge Town Water Supply Project
The project entails the design of a comprehensive water supply infrastructure, including a pumping scheme, rising main with a diameter of ND 150 mm, reservoirs, and a water treatment plant utilizing plain sedimentation, roughing filtration, and slow sand filtration. The source of water for this system is a high-yielding spring. The reticulation system is an integral part of the project, ensuring the efficient distribution of treated water to the designated areas. This holistic approach to water supply infrastructure design demonstrates a commitment to providing a sustainable and reliable source of clean water for the community served by the project. |
Dodola Town Water Supply Project/ Ethio-Italy Development Program
The Dodola Town Water Supply Project, part of the Ethio-Italy Development Program, involves a holistic approach to design and construction supervision. The initiative encompasses the utilization of a high-yielding spring as the primary water source, with the implementation of intake structures and a pumping scheme. A rising main of ND 350 mm facilitates efficient water transport, leading to a 300 m3 storage reservoir. The comprehensive design and supervision also include an 18 km piping network for the reticulation system, ensuring the reliable and sustainable distribution of treated water throughout Dodola Town.
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review And Construction Supervision: Arsi Negelle, Lead Consultant
In the capacity of Lead Consultant for the Oromia Six Town’s Water Supply Project in Arsi Negelle, the responsibilities include the design review and construction supervision of crucial components. This encompasses reservoirs, pumping systems, electromechanical works, and distribution systems. The project’s focus is to ensure the efficient functioning and sustainability of the water supply infrastructure, reflecting a commitment to providing reliable access to clean water for the community in Arsi Negelle. Through design review and construction supervision, the initiative aims to meet the water demands of the town and enhance overall water management in the region.
HERERO AND ASSASA TOWNS WATER SUPPLY PROJECT
The Herero and Assasa Towns Water Supply Project involves a comprehensive design and construction supervision process. This initiative includes the development of a borehole pumping scheme, featuring a rising main with a diameter of ND 350 mm, along with the construction of reservoirs and a reticulation system connected to the boreholes. The project is designed to ensure a sustainable and efficient water supply infrastructure for the communities of Herero and Assasa Towns. The careful planning and supervision encompassed in this project aim to provide reliable access to clean water for the residents in the designated areas.
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review and Construction Supervision: Agaro Town, Lead Consultant
As the Lead Consultant for the Oromia Six Town’s Water Supply Project in Agaro Town, this undertaking involves the development of four wells as the primary source of water, boasting a cumulative yield exceeding 60 liters per second. The project encompasses the implementation of electromechanical systems, reservoirs, rising mains, and a distribution network strategically designed to cater to the needs of over 40,000 people. This initiative reflects a commitment to harnessing deep well technology to ensure a sustainable and efficient water supply system, meeting the demands of the community in Agaro Town.
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review and Construction Supervision: Hidhabuabote
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review and Construction Supervision: Chelenko Town
As part of the Oromia Six Town’s Water Supply Project, Chelenko Town undergoes a comprehensive design review and construction supervision. The project includes a review of intake structures, treatment plants, reservoirs, pumping systems, electromechanical works, and distribution systems. Following the design review, the project involves contract administration and construction supervision to ensure the effective implementation of the planned infrastructure. This initiative plays a crucial role in enhancing the water supply system in Chelenko Town, contributing to improved efficiency, reliability, and overall service quality.
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review and Construction Supervision: Metehara Town
Oromia Six Town’s Water Supply Project involves a comprehensive design review and construction supervision for Metehara Town. This ambitious undertaking encompasses the supply intake from the Awash River, the implementation of advanced treatment plants, construction of over 40 km of pipelines, and the establishment of elevated reservoirs with capacities of 250 m3 and 1000 m3, both ground and high. Being the first local firm to handle such a substantial project, the activities undertaken by the MSC include design reviews of intake structures, treatment plants, reservoirs, pumping systems, electromechanical works, distribution systems for the town, as well as contract administration and work supervision. This initiative is pivotal in enhancing water supply infrastructure and service delivery in Metehara Town.
Oromia Six Town's Water Supply Project Design Review and Construction Supervision: Bedelle Town
The Oromia Six Town’s Water Supply Project involves the design review and construction supervision of various components, with a specific focus on Bedelle Town. The project includes river intakes, treatment plants, an 18 km road, pipelines spanning over 30 km, and reservoirs with capacities of 1000 and 500 m3, among other elements. The comprehensive approach seeks to optimize the water supply infrastructure in Bedelle Town, ensuring the efficient and reliable delivery of water services. The design review and construction supervision are integral to achieving the desired functionality and sustainability of the project components.
Design and Construction Supervision of Dire Saden and Kobo Projects
The project involves the study and design of borehole-based water supply projects, coupled with construction supervision work for the Dire Saden portion. Simultaneously, it includes the design and construction supervision of sand dams for the Kobo project. The borehole-based water supply projects encompass comprehensive planning and design, focusing on optimizing water access. The construction supervision work ensures the effective implementation of the Dire Saden initiative. Additionally, the Kobo project involves the design and supervision of sand dams, emphasizing sustainable water management solutions. This integrated approach aims to enhance water infrastructure and accessibility for both Dire Saden and Kobo, fostering reliable and efficient water supply systems.