Senior Project Manager

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Senior Project Manager

Overview of Biwater:

Biwater International Ltd is a growing, international water treatment business based in Dorking, Surrey. The name Biwater, or two waters, was adopted because of the company’s involvement in the provision of clean water and the treatment of wastewater.

During the past five decades Biwater has grown by expanding its own range of skills and expertise, by acquiring established companies within the water industry and by forming joint ventures with organisations that provide complimentary services. In the 1970’s Biwater extended its business activities into world markets with successful contracts in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Iraq, Kenya and Malawi. In 1975 the company won the first of its five prestigious Queens Award to Industry for Exports.

Biwater has operated in over 90 countries and today the company is working in 12 countries, each serving clients within their own region, some with dedicated country offices.

Biwater design, build, operate and maintain water companies, water supplies, effluent treatment and desalinisation plants. Biwater particularly specialise in a financed turnkey approach to projects whereby increased income, and savings in non-revenue water (losses) support repayments of loans for new projects. They work closely with the UK government in financing international projects.

Biwater have built, extended and refurbished some of the largest water and sewerage treatment plants in the world: some more than 1,000 MLD., for the capital cities of UK, Malaysia, Panama, Nigeria, Sudan, Abu Dhabi, Iraq, Hong Kong, Ghana, South Africa, Nicaragua and Vietnam in addition to numerous other projects globally. 

Tamale Project Overview: 

The Project comprises the design and construction of an intake on the White Volta River with an approximately 2 km raw water main to a new 135 MLD water treatment plant (WTP) at Yapei, some 46 km west of Tamale.  From the WTP, a treated water transmission main of approximately 46.8 km will be constructed to Tamale, with new storage reservoirs at the existing reservoir sites at Bagabaga and Kaladan to supply potable water to Tamale and its environs.  Medium voltage (MV) overhead power lines will be provided as part of the Project to provide power supply to the WTP, Bagabaga, Kaladan and the existing WTP at Dalun.

In addition to the main WTP and transmission to Tamale, this Project will also include a new water transmission main of approximately 78 km to Damongo, via Busunu, and associated infrastructure.  This pipeline will also serve 24 villages/towns with treated water along the route of the Damongo pipeline and beyond Damongo.

Early Damongo emergency works will also potentially include new treated water pumps at the existing Ntereso WTP and provision of a T-connection into the new treated water pipeline to Busunu and Damongo detailed above. 

The Project also includes the implementation of Water Asset Management (WAM) techniques, together with the construction of primary and secondary distribution network expansion. The WAM requirements, however, will not be determined in detail until the Construction Phase of the Project commences. 

Project Proponents and Responsibilities:

The Project owner is the Government of Ghana, acting through the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources (MoSWR) and their sector utility Ghana Water Company limited (GWCL). The Project Borrower is the Ministry of Finance.

Biwater has entered into a contract with GWCL to design and construct the Project and to provide a one-year defects liability period.  The contract covers the construction of the Yapei WTP and associated infrastructure as detailed above in Tamale Project Overview.

The current status under the signed contract is that the Development Phase has been completed and paid for under the commercial loan facility and the lenders are now closing out the Construction Phase loan facility between the facility agent (Deutsche Bank) and the UKEF department of the British Government and the Government of Ghana. Financial closure is programmed for the end of July after which the construction phase will commence with a three year construction period. . 

The Project assets are and will remain under the direct ownership of the GWCL in perpetuity. The operation and maintenance (O&M) will be the ultimate responsibility of the GWCL.  GWCL are responsible for the provision of any land including any temporary or permanent way leaves, temporary access and storage land for the construction of the intake, reservoirs, storage tanks and pipelines.  

Overview of role:

Responsible for delivering the Tamale Water Supply Scheme in accordance with the Client’s requirements and within budget (cost forecast) - based in Tamale – Northern Region with frequent in territory travel.

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Industry experience

Education: Bachelor

Seniority: Manager, Director, Professor

Years of experience: 20 years or above

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