An investment programme to improve the water supply and wastewater services provided by Yerevan Djur CJSC in Yerevan and several surrounding villages.
Objectives
The objectives of this project are the rehabilitation and zoning of the water supply network in Yerevan, replacement of household connections as well as the expansion of the sewerage network coverage.
Comments
Sector(s)
Water, sewerage, solid waste
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
EUR 7 million
Total cost (Approximate amount)
EUR 21 million
Environmental aspects
The project will have a positive social impact by improving the quality of the water and wastewater services provided by Yerevan Djur CJSC. The project's compliance with all applicable national environmental legislation as well as the EU environmental and social principles, standards and practices will be verified during appraisal.
Procurement
The contracts will likely be procured by Yerevan Djur CJSC in accordance with the procurement policies and rules of the EBRD as the lead financier and in compliance with best international practice. Where applicable, the calls for tenders and the award notices will be published in the EU Official Journal.
Status
Under appraisal
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04/04/2013.
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