Water Supply and Sewage Treatment Plant in the City of
Łódź

Brief Introduction of the
Project
Scott Wilson was commissioned by Municipality
of Łódź to supervise the delivery of the project. The investment
entails the upgrading of the water supply and sewage network in the
city of Łódź and the expansion of the water supply and sewage
network in the city’s urban zone comprising close-spaced
single-family-dwelling communities.
Project background
The project covers the delivery of the next
stage of a water and sewage management investment project, begun
under the EU Cohesion Fund. Within this the project, 10 tasks are
to be completed under FIDIC contract conditions from the year 2005
to 2010.
Scope
Scott Wilson is supervising 8 tasks including
the expansion of the water supply and sewage network in the city of
Łódź and the expansion of the water supply and sewage network in
the city’s urban zone. The project is valued at PLN 142 M (EUR 37
M).
Value Adding Project
Achievements
The investment will provide the city with
water supply and sewage systems to current standards by eliminating
gutters, septic tanks, drinking water deliveries and household
wells in which water does not comply with drinking water standards.
The quality of water supplied to residents will improve and the
reliability of the water supply system will improve thanks to the
upgrading. The upgrading of the combined sewage system and storm
water overflows will improve the quality of water in rivers running
through the city of Łódź by reducing the quantity of untreated
sewage discharge. The investment will lead to a greater number of
residents being connected to the water supply system. It will also
improve the sanitary conditions by providing the missing
development infrastructure for the water supply network in the
city’s urban zone.
The investment will provide new opportunities
for the city of Łódź by enhancing its infrastructure, providing
excellent opportunities for investors to conclude new contracts and
enhancing its attractiveness to investors.