Water Supply and Sanitation
Phnom Penh Water Supply and Drainage Project in Cambodia
Project Name
Phnom Penh Water Supply and Drainage Project in Cambodia
Client
Department of Public Works and Transport, Cambodia
Donor
Government of Cambodia
Project Cost
US$ 00 million
Duration
1998-2003
Improvement of the drainage infrastructure in the downstream area of the Boeng Trabek catchment area in the center of the Capital, Phnom Penh. The project includes rehabilitating and upgrading the Boeng Trabek and Toul Sen canals and their associated drainage works and reconstruction of the Boeng Trabek pumping station. The canal works include the concrete lining of the old Boeng Trabek main canal and its secondary branches and the concrete lining of the Toul Sen canal and its associated combined drainage systems. The Boeng Trabek pumping station and spillway was reconstructed to provide a maximum pumping capacity of 8 m³/s.
SHELADIA prepared detailed design, relevant studies, land acquisition and resettlement plan, supported the project management unit in bid evaluation and provided capacity building and training to the PMU staff in planning, procurement, implementation, and financial management.
Services
- Canal Investigations and studies, including stakeholder participation
- Coordinated resettlement and land acquisition needs planning with Municipal Committee
- Prepared detailed design and tender documents
- Assisted Project Management Unit (PMU) in bid evaluation
- Construction supervision of canal and associated facilities based on FIDIC conditions of contract
- Developed monitoring and evaluation system
- Capacity Building and training of PMU staff, including planning, tendering, procurement, and financial management
Consulting Services for Program Management Consultant and Construction Supervisor (PMC) for the Second MCC Compact for Mongolia (Water Supply and Recycling) in Mongolia
Project Name
Consulting Services for Program Management Consultant and Construction Supervisor (PMC) for the Second MCC Compact for Mongolia (Water Supply and Recycling) in Mongolia
Client
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Donor
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Project Cost
US$ 321.9 million
Duration
2019-2026
The Millennium Challenge Corporation is assisting the government of Mongolia in addressing Ulaanbaatar’s water supply constraints with a project that includes installing a new groundwater well field and building an advanced water purification plant (AWPP) and a new wastewater recycling plant (WRP) to provide water to central heating (CHP) and other water-intensive industries, together with supporting storage and distribution infrastructure.
SHELADIA, as a sub-consultant, is assisting Tetra Tech in its Program Management Consultant role by providing long-term and short-term specialists with expertise for design reviews, preparation of project reports, project management, and the construction supervision for the advanced water treatment plant and the water recycling plant, including the Resident Engineers for the Advanced Water Purification Plant and the Water Recycling Plant.
Services
- Program management
- Review design and tender documents
- Construction management supervision
Kenya Integrated Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (KIWASH) Project
Project Name
Kenya Integrated Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (KIWASH) Project
Client
DAI
Donor
USAID
Project Cost
US$ 50.9 million
Duration
2015-2020
The project funded by USAID and the main purpose is to improve lives and health through development and management of sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services in water-stressed Kenya. The project will enable more than one million people to gain access to improved WASH services. KIWASH will institutionalize catalytic models of sustainable service delivery for accelerated water and sanitation access in specific target counties and to improve complementary hygiene behaviors. These efforts support the USAID Water and Development Strategy 2013-2018 and the Strategic Objective is to Improve health outcomes through the provision of sustainable WASH.
Sheladia was sub-contractor to the project to support the project in planning, design and implementation of the strategy for expansion of the network in 9 counties. In addition, provided training in the engineering and sanitation to the counterpart staff.
Services
- Provided the Water/Sanitation Technical Advisor to design, develop, and implement strategies and project work plans to increase WASH coverage in up to nine counties.
- Develop and implement construction plans for small- to medium-scale WASH infrastructure, including multiple-use systems, water supply and sanitation engineering, water supply planning, sanitation design, and construction supervision.
- Assisted with the production of RFPs, RFQs, or BOQs and participated in the selection of proposals and bids submitted by offerors.
- Provided oversight of small- to medium-scale WASH infrastructure projects in KIWASH counties.
Orissa Water Resources Consolidation Project Implementation Consultancy Support Technical Assistance in India
Project Name
Orissa Water Resources Consolidation Project Implementation Consultancy Support Technical Assistance in India
Client
Water Resources Department, Government of Orissa, India
Donor
World Bank
Project Cost
US$ 291 million
Duration
1997-2006
The World Bank funded the project to modernize the department of water resource (DOWR) institutionally and upgrade its technical capabilities to plan, implement, and manage significant water resources development projects in the state. This included water supply, wetlands, irrigation, and hydropower. The project scope also includes developing and implementing long-term planning and monitoring techniques, development of viable and sustainable Water Users Associations, training of staff and consultancy backstopping, development of a State Water Plan, basin plans and development of environmental cells for environmental assessments and action plans.
Sheladia provided technical service to the project in modernized design and construction practices, designed M&E survey methodology and built DOWR capacity to implement data collection and analysis. We also established a computer-based reporting system for monitoring and evaluation tracking and assisted DOWR in rehabilitating system infrastructure and O&M of systems and in reorganizing institutional and management arrangements on a river basin approach
Services
- Modernized design and construction practices to international and national standards and transferred technology to DOWR staff
- Designed M&E survey methodology and built DOWR capacity to implement data collection and analysis
- Established computer-based reporting system for monitoring and evaluation tracking
- Assisted DOWR in rehabilitating system infrastructure and O&M
- Facilitated agricultural intensification through irrigation agronomy, agricultural technologies, agricultural marketing, and farmer/private sector linkages
- Produced state and river basin plans, emergency preparedness plans and river basin flood zone schemes
Additional Water Supply & Sanitation Projects
Project Name
Phnom Penh Water Supply and Drainage Project, Cambodia
Client
Department of Public Works and Transit
Objective
Improvement of the drainage infrastructure in the downstream area of the Boeng Trabek catchment area in the center of the Capital, Phnom Penh.
Services Provided
- Detailed Engineering Design
- Construction Management and Supervision
- Tender Documents and Procurement Assistance
- Land Acquisition & Resettlement Monitoring
- Training and Capacity Building
Project Name
Community Water Services and Health, Aceh-Niass/North Sumatra Project, Indonesia
Client
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Objective
To enhance the health status of 400 low-income communities in rural areas through better hygiene behavior and sustained access to safe water and improved sanitation.
Services Provided
- Project Management
- Detailed Work Plan and Program Designs
- Training and Capacity Building
- Operations & Maintenance Action Plans
- Procurement Assistance
- Project Report Preparation