Biwater signed a $150mln contract for infrastructure refurbishment in Cameroon

Martin Littlemore, Biwater Regional Manage, and the Cameroon representatives after signing the agreement

Martin Littlemore, Biwater Regional Manage, and the Cameroon representatives after signing the agreement

Ahead of the New Year, Biwater have signed a US $152m contract with the Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (Camwater) to refurbish and extend water supply infrastructure to address acute ongoing potable water shortages.
Included in the project scope is the design, build/refurbishment and extension of potable water production, storage and distribution infrastructure across 14 locations in Central and Southern Cameroon. In conjunction with the project, Biwater will also be delivering a water asset management (WAM) programme, which will include training and skills transfer, to improve network efficiencies and project sustainability.
An Export Credit financial package is being arranged by Biwater to cover the entire project, subject to the necessary due diligence.