Project Identification
- Project Reference Number
- WR/TNMA/WKS/DACF/08/25
- Project Name
- CONSTRUCTION AND MECHANIZATION OF 3NO. BOREHOLE AT ESUOGYA, KENYANKO AND MILE 5
- Sector
- Water & Sanitation
- Project Type
- New Construction
- Project Location
- Western Region
- Purpose
- Improve access to cleaner and safer water, and improve sanitation
- Project Description
- CONSTRUCTION AND MECHANIZATION OF 3NO. BOREHOLE AT ESUOGYA, KENYANKO AND MILE 5
Project Preparation
- Project Scope
- CONSTRUCTION AND MECHANIZATION OF 3NO. BOREHOLE AT ESUOGYA, KENYANKO AND MILE 5
- Environmental Impact
- Reduce reliance on polluted rivers, Improve water access, Support community health
- Land and Settlement Impact
- Yes
- Design Standard
- Per the national building regulation 1996 LI 1639, Ghana Building Code.
- Expected Life of Asset
- 50 Years
- Funding
-
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMON FUND (DACF)
District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF)
GHS 546,728.31
(original amount 49,263.86, currency unrecorded)
- Project Budget
- GHS 546,728.31
- Project Budget Approval Date
- Tue Nov 11 2025
Tender Management
Initiation
- Procuring Entity
- Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipal Assembly
- Procurement Process
- 2 Stage (National Competitive Tendering)
- Procurement Method
- Open Competitive Tendering
Award
- Number of Firms Tendering
- 2
- Cost Estimate
- GHS 550,000.00
Contracting
- Contract Type
- Works
- Contract Title
- CONSTRUCTION AND MECHANIZATION OF 3NO. BOREHOLE AT ESUOGYA, KENYANKO AND MILE 5
- Contract Identification
- WR/TNMA/WKS/DACF/08/25
- Contract Price
- GHS 546,728.31
- Contract Scope of Work
- CONSTRUCTION AND MECHANIZATION OF 3NO. BOREHOLE AT ESUOGYA, KENYANKO AND MILE 5
- Contract Start Date
- Tue Nov 11 2025
- Contract Duration
-
From: Tue Nov 11 2025
To: ongoing
| # | Name of Firm | Role |
| 1 |
Magnat Construction |
Lead Contractor |
| 2 |
Avanket Company Ltd |
Lead Contractor |
| 3 |
TNMA Works Department |
Consultant |
- Contract Status
-
Active
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