- SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002018111
- INSTITUTION: IFC
- ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Senegal
- ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Sep 04,2025 05:10
- CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Sep 17,2025 23:59
The Government of Senegal (GoS) and the National Sanitation Office of Senegal (ONAS) (the “Client”) identified a site to develop a new wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Tivaouane Peulh that will be developed as a public private partnership (PPP) designed under a hybrid PPP scheme as part of the Senegal Water Security and Sanitation Multi-Phased Program by the World Bank (the “Project”). IFC Advisory Services (“IFC Advisory”) has been retained by the GoS to provide direct transaction advisory services develop the Project.The Project will be developed under a hybrid PPP scheme whereby ONAS seeks to identify a private sector participant to design; partly finance; build and operate the WWTP while the Government will provide between 40 and 60% of CAPEX funding through a WB loan; to improve the affordability of the Project. The duration of the PPP contract is expected to be between 20 and 35 years (to be confirmed).The proposed WWTP is expected to have a design capacity of 39;000m3/d. The WWTP design is expected to include a primary; secondary and tertiary treatment process; as needed to safely enable treated wastewater reuse in agriculture. The proposed Tivaouane Peulh WWTP would be a greenfield plant that would double Dakar’s current wastewater treatment capacity.In order to implement its mandate; IFC plans to recruit legal; technical; environmental and social; climate and communication consultants to complement its internal team. For this consultancy; IFC is seeking a communications Consultant (the “Consultant”) to help the Client manage stakeholder relations and communicate effectively about the Project and how it contributes to larger economic and social goals for the country; increase awareness; improve knowledge; and garner support from stakeholders. The Consultant will also help the Client manage any issues that may arise among stakeholders or in the media or during the development of the project or during the tender process.
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