General Procurement Notice – Rehabilitation of wastewater services in Horishni Plavni, Lubny, Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

  • General procurement notice
  • Ukraine
  • 21.08.2025
  • 21.08.2026

The City Councils of Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi, Lubny, Horishni Plavni together with their respective municipal utility companies, plan to announce tenders for the procurement of works, goods, and services under the Programme “Rehabilitation of wastewater services in four cities of Ukraine: Horishni Plavni, Lubny, Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi”.

Tendering is expected to commence in the third quarter of 2025.

The cities and municipal utility companies intend to use grant funds provided by Impact Fund Denmark and NORAD through the fund manager and development partner – NEFCO – as well as their own co-financing for works, goods, and services as specified below.

Under the Programme “Rehabilitation of wastewater services in four cities of Ukraine: Horishni Plavni, Lubny, Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi”, contracts are expected to be awarded for a total of approximately EUR 11 million in the following areas:

  • Reconstruction of wastewater pumping stations;
  • Reconstruction of wastewater treatment plants through the construction of new facilities (a workshop) for mechanical wastewater treatment (first stage of construction);
  • Installation of solar power plants (SPPs);
  • Arrangement/upgrade of dispatch control systems.

As part of the Programme, several tender procedures are planned, covering various components, including the reconstruction of different facilities with the implementation of a SCADA system and the construction of solar power plants.

In this regard, potential tenderers are encouraged to consider joining forces with other companies by forming consortia or partnerships to submit comprehensive proposals capable of covering several aspects of the projects.

The overall objective of the Programme is to implement water and energy efficiency measures to improve the reliability of municipal wastewater infrastructure and related water supply and wastewater services, while reducing operation and maintenance costs. The use of renewable energy sources will reduce the dependence of municipal utility companies on traditional sources of electricity, contribute to the green recovery of the cities, and reduce CO₂ emissions. In addition, the Programme will improve living conditions and enhance the provision of water supply and wastewater services for city residents and internally displaced persons (IDPs).

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