Construction Monthly Progress Report – January 2016: Gaza - Construction of Reservoirs and Pumping Facilities Package I
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The Gaza-Construction of Reservoirs and Pumping Facilities Package I project is a water infrastructure development initiative aimed at improving access to clean drinking water in the Gaza Strip.
2016 · 112 pages

Abstract
The project is part of the USAID Mission Infrastructure Needs Program II (INP II), which focuses on the rehabilitation and construction of roads, schools, and water and wastewater projects. The objective of this Task Order is to construct two new water reservoirs, two new booster pump stations, and their associated supply and distribution pipelines in the Al Atatrah and Nuseirat areas of the Gaza Strip. The Al Atatrah project involves the construction of a 3800m3 ground reservoir, which will replace the abandoned elevated water tank in the area. Additionally, the project includes the supply and installation of a Skid Mounted Booster Pump Station and a new Booster Pump Station connected to a new UPVC distribution network with an approximate total length of 6.3 KLM varying in diameter. The Nuseirat project involves the construction of a 3800m3 ground reservoir, which will provide improved access to clean drinking water for the population in the area. The project is being implemented by The Morganti Group, Inc. under Contract No. AID-294-I-00-12-00002 and Task Order No. AID-294-TO-15-00008. The project timeline is expected to be completed within a specified timeframe, with regular progress reports submitted to the USAID Mission. The project is subject to various safety, environmental, and quality control measures to ensure the well-being of the local community and the quality of the constructed infrastructure. The project involves the construction of new water reservoirs and pumping facilities, which will improve the distribution and increase access to clean drinking water for the population in the Gaza Strip. The project is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, providing improved access to clean drinking water and contributing to the overall development of the region. The project is being implemented in accordance with the USAID Mission's objectives and guidelines, with regular monitoring and evaluation to ensure the project's progress and quality. The project's implementation involves various stakeholders, including the USAID Mission, The Morganti Group, Inc., and local authorities. The project's progress is being monitored and evaluated regularly, with regular reports submitted to the USAID Mission. The project's completion is expected to have a positive impact on the local community, providing improved access to clean drinking water and contributing to the overall development of the region.
Classification
USAID DEC