Namwater has signed a N$123 million contract with China Jiangxi International JV Homefin Properties CC for the expansion and upgrade of the Outapi Water Treatment Works.
Abraham Nehemia, the Namwater Chief Executive Officer, said this contract marks a significant milestone, enabling the commencement of construction and development work.
“Securing and finalising this contract is a crucial step in advancing our infrastructure goals. With funding now in place, we are ready to begin construction,” he added.
Nehemia addressed ongoing concerns about water shortages and highlighted the importance of the project’s timely completion.
“Our team, including the project manager, consultant, and contractor, is prepared to begin work. The project must meet high-quality standards and be completed within the agreed timeframe to address water supply issues.”
He also emphasised the need to avoid delays, noting the prevalence of unfinished projects in the country. “This project must be fulfilled and completed as planned,” Nehemia added.
Timothy Silombela, Head of Programme Management at Namwater, noted that “the total contract value, including contingencies and VAT, is N$123,184,517.06. We are looking forward to seeing the progress and benefits this project will bring.”
He said the work is expected to take 16 months of construction.
China Jiangxi representative said that they have been in the construction industry for the last 20 years and are ready to deliver.
China Jiangxi International JV Homefin Properties CC will undertake the construction, with their bid amounting to N$112,094,182.20, excluding VAT and contingencies.