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Project Brief
Kensington Place is a housing complex comprising about 110 houses situated in the vicinity of
the Montagne Jacquot Wastewater Treatment Plant. The houses are presently connected to a
poorly performing sewerage system, having as outlet communal septic tanks and leaching fields,
which are saturated. Moreover, the existing sewerage network also shows signs of saturation,
leading to frequent overflow and blockages and associated odour & environmental problems.
Further to complaints received from the inhabitants as well as from the Ministry of Health and
Quality of Life - Bambous Health Office, the WMA carried out an investigation which revealed
that the present wastewater disposal system is no more functioning efficiently.
The prevailing site conditions represent serious health and environmental/health hazards to the
inhabitants.
The solution to the recurrent sewerage associated problems would be to construct a new system
of gravity sewers and rising main to discharge into Montagne Jacquot Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
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Kick off meeting was held on 22 February 2017 and contractual procedures are presently
in hand for signature of Contract and issue of notice to commence by 16 March 2017.
Contract Amount: 73,919,522.90, including VAT
Expected Start Date: 16 March 2017
Expected Completion Date:14 August 2018
End of Defects Liability Period: 13 August 2019