Improving the Turkish Water Infrastructure
Improving the water management cycle is one of several targets in the operative environmental programme promoting regional development in Turkey. The European Union has provided the funds from the EU Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance for the programme. The fund supports economic and social development in potential EU membership candidates while raising infrastructure quality to the EU standards in the respective country.
The programme includes optimising the water supply and wastewater system in seven Turkish municipalities in Central Anatolia and the Black Sea region. We began our part in the 5-year project by developing seven masterplans as a basis for seven feasibility studies, taking environmental, legal and socioeconomic factors alongside technical and financial aspects into account. From there, we drew up the corresponding EU funding applications and concept planning for water supply and wastewater networks as well as wastewater treatment plants.
As pioneers in integrated water projects, we provide support for the entire project cycle from master plans to site supervision and supply contract review.
The seven masterplans are currently in the implementation phase. We are responsible for water and wastewater system construction tenders encompassing reservoirs, pumping stations, networks and wastewater treatment plants. We are also in charge of tenders for supply contracts for procuring the water suppliers’ tools and equipment. Our activities are based on the Yellow & Red Book developed by FIDIC, the International Federation of Consulting Engineers, as standardised model contracts for international construction projects.
The municipalities involved are not located next to one another but scattered throughout the north and centre of the country, which poses a particular challenge. Around 1 million people will be benefitting from the improved water situation in the future.
We can only remain successful in the long run through a well-established team.
Did you know?
The Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) is a financial instrument of the European Union aimed at driving reform in potential accession candidates; Turkey will receive €4.5 billion in the period from 2014 to 2020. The funding focuses mainly on establishing institutions and democratisation, socioeconomic and regional development, strengthening human capital and combating discrimination, and rural development.