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| Eastern Cape | ECR024 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Paterson Town is located in the Eastern Cape Province, approximately 88 km from Port Elizabeth, and | Paterson (Sundays River) Bulk Water Supply Scheme | Water delivery from Ceasers dam to Paterson | R 85 173 613,00 | R 45 838 630,57 | R 0,00 | 2008/09 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR035 | Water | Construction | | Middelburg Groundwater Development | Drill and equip boreholes | R 31 105 000,00 | R 17 841 262,37 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR006 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Xhobani River on the west and Gosaxi River on the east all the way down to the Indian Ocean. | Ibika Water supply | The primary focus of this project is to make potable water services available to the residents of the project area by means of providing bulk services. Design and construction of a water supply scheme covering the villages located on the right-hand-side of N2 national route bounded by the Xhobani River on the west and Gosaxi River on the east all the way down to the Indian Ocean and also to Centane town and its surrounding rural settlements. The scope of the works includes among others, the following:
• Concrete Reservoirs:
Phase 1 and 2
o 1 x 1 Mℓ (Contract B)
o 1 x 500 kℓ (Contract 1A)
o 1 x 360 kℓ (Contract 2A)
o 1 x 270 kℓ (Contract 2B)
o 1 x 200 kℓ (Contract 2C)
o 1 x 150 kℓ (Contract B)
o 3 x 100 kℓ (Contract A x 1, Contract 1C x 2)
Phase 3
o 1 x 400 kℓ
o 1 x 150kℓ
o 1 x 60kℓ
o 1 x 50kℓ
o 1 x 20kℓ
• Pipelines:
Phase 1 and 2
o 110 mm Dia mPVC x 41 426 m
o 160 mm Dia mPVC x 49 084 m
o 200 mm Dia mPVC x 47 956 m
o 250 mm Dia mPVC x 17 349 m
o 315 mm ..... | R 64 796 000,00 | R 37 324 910,00 | R 0,00 | 2009/10 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR010 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Mbhashe Local Municilipality in Dutywa and Amathole District Municilipality in East London. | Mncwasa Bulk Water Supply | Mncwasa Water Supply Project is situated in the Eastern Cape along the Wild Coast and used to be part of the former Transkei area. The area starts north of the Xora River and ends at the Mpaka River near Hole in the Wall. The area stretches 15 km inland from the Coastal belt and is approximately 242 km2 in extent. There is very little urban development with no towns within this area which consists of 54 rural coastal type villages with an estimated population of 39414 in 6,124 households.
The area is remote, being fairly isolated by the Mbashe River from its administrative areas i.e. Mbhashe Local Municipality in Dutywa and Amathole District Municipality in East London. The nearest towns are Elliotdale, Mthatha and Dutywa. The preferred access to Mncwasa is a surfaced road (N2) between Dutywa and Mthatha. At Viedgesville there is a turn off onto the Mqanduli/Coffee Bay road and from there access to Mncwasa would be at the Lutubeni Mission turnoff or via the Zithulele Hospital | R 264 188 000,00 | R 76 691 060,00 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR015 | Regional Bulk | Construction | The project area is located north east of the Mbashe River in the former Transkei region of the East | Xhora Bulk Water Supply | The project area is located north east of the Mbashe River in the former Transkei region of the Eastern Cape and covers the Elliotdale Magisterial District locally known as Xhora. The area falls within the jurisdiction of the Amatole District Municipality and Mbashe Local Municipality and is bordered by the Mbashe River to the south, the OR Tambo District Municipality to the west and north, the Mncwasa scheme to the north east and Indian Ocean to the east. The area is approximately 557 km2 in extent. There is very little urban development, with the only nearby “formal” town being Elliotdale. There are approximately 133 rural villages with a population of about 66,900 in 8,082 households. The project area covers Ward 15, 16, 20,21and 26 of the Mbashe Local Municipality.
Due to current funding allocations, timeframes and magnitude of the project, the Works will be implemented through 6 separate contracts:
• Contract 1: Pump Station and Dam Connection
• Contract 2: Materials Sup | R 258 541 305,00 | R 62 403 795,00 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR033 | Regional Bulk | Construction | The area is located toward the south eastern part of the CHDM of the Eastern Cape, and falls wholly | Cluster 4 CHDM Bulk Water Supply | Cluster 4 incorporates portions of Emalahleni, Sakhisizwe and Intsika Yethu Local Municipalities and comprises an estimated 205 villages with some 133,763 inhabitants. The Ncora water project is a sub project of the Cluster 4 water backlog project.
The area is located toward the south eastern part of the CHDM of the Eastern Cape, and falls wholly in the Intsika Yethu municipal area and is predominantly rural in nature, with numerous villages scattered throughout the region. It is roughly bounded by the mountain range in the north of the Local Municipality, the Tsojana Water Scheme in the south and the proposed Ncora Flats scheme in the east. Cofimvaba and Cala are the largest towns in close proximity to the scheme, with municipal offices, a magistrate’s court, police station, prison, and a number of businesses and light industries. The area has been, and still is, characterised by significant backlogs in water and sanitation, as evidenced by the results of the Census 2011 (refer | R 353 914 000,00 | R 130 869 347,00 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR028 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Quthubeni, Manzimdaka, Gqaga, Sitholeni, Sitholeni | Cluster 6 CHDM Bulk Water Supply | The Ngcobo Cluster 6 is located north east of Ngcobo and comprises an estimated 6,369 households in 125 villages, which fall in Wards 9, 13, 15 and 16 of the Chris Hani District Municipality (CHDM). CHDM appointed Bosch Stemele / Sinakho Consulting Joint Venture as the Professional Service Providers for the Ngcobo Water Backlog Cluster 6 project.
The bulk supply was designed to have two abstraction points, one on the Ngancule River and one on the Mbashe River. The two abstraction points will be used to provide water to all 6,369 households. In addition to the bulk supply from the abstraction points, it was also recommended that the abundance of spring water be utilised for the supply of water to households where possible, especially initially and prior to the commissioning of the bulk schemes. Approximately 60% of the households could benefit from the spring protection schemes, and the reservoirs constructed for the villages will then be linked to the bulk supply | R 321 727 000,00 | R 103 974 453,16 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR029 | Regional Bulk | Construction | The project is a cross border regional water supply, supplying parts of the Intsika Yethu Local Mun | Cluster 9 CHDM Bulk Water Supply | Phase 1 of the project provides bulk infrastructure and reticulation to serve a population of 8,000 in the Cluster 9 and border villages. Additional capacity was allowed in the bulk mains to accommodate the un-served areas of Amahlathi and Mnquma
Phases 2 and 3 of the Cluster 9 project involves upgrading the existing abstraction works on the Tsomo River at Tsomo town from the current capacity of 0.5 Ml/day to planned Summer Daily Demand (SDD) of 10 Ml/day. The river abstraction works, new water treatment works, pumps and pipeline to integrate the supplementary supply with the Tsojana Regional Bulk scheme. | R 196 000 000,00 | R 141 614 198,30 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR002 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Xhonxa Dam is about 25 km East of Queenstown South East of Lady Frere | Xonxa Bulk Water Supply | The Xonxa Dam Transfer Scheme and Bulk Water Supply project comprises the augmentation of the Queenstown bulk water supply through the inter-regional transfer of raw water from the Xonxa Dam to the Queenstown Water Treatment Works. The main purpose for this project is to augment the current water supply shortfall within the municipality and to open up the urgently needed supply of bulk potable water to indigent areas within and surrounding Queenstown. Without this project and its components, the services delivery as a whole within the Lukhanji Municipality cannot be extended to eradicate current service delivery backlogs. The water supply shortfall also has a major impact on the social as well as economic development within this region and currently impacts greatly on the future social and economic growth and sustainability within the municipality.
The total projects cost is currently estimated at R470 000 000 (including VAT). This estimate includes contingencies and contract price | R 443 998 000,00 | R 226 093 182,00 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR005 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Project is Located at Hofmeyer, at Tsolwana local municipality. | Hofmeyer Groundwater Supply Development | Ground water supply to Hofmeyr, Twinsville and Luxolweni | R 55 065 061,00 | R 34 443 028,21 | R 0,00 | 2013/14 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR008 | Regional Bulk | Construction | The project is located in Mbizana LM under Alfred Nzo DM | Mbizana Regional Bulk Water Supply | Construction of the Ludeke Dam and upgrading of Nomlacu Water Treatment Works. Construction bulk treated water pipe line to supply 20 Mℓ/day of potable water to a population of 266,000 people.
The primary focus is to augment current bulk water supply within the Mbizana Local Municipality, located in the Alfred Nzo District Municipality in the Eastern Cape, and including the town of Bizana. The project aims to increase the capacity of the water treatment works and to improve the bulk water distribution to the region. | R 780 000 000,00 | R 457 169 150,68 | R 0,00 | 2010/11 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR003 | Raw Water Bulk | Feasibility | | Ingquza Hill Regional Bulk Water Supply Scheme | Ingquza Hill Regional Bulk Water Supply Scheme | R 954 000 000,00 | R 1 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR019 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | | OR Tambo Mthatha KSD Bulk Water Supply | The Mthatha Regional Bulk Infrastructure Presidential Intervention Project comprises a number of components, viz. the upgrade of Mthatha WWTW and inlet works, bulk sewer conveyance and proposed new waste water treatment plant. To address certain current functional constraints at the works, thereby creating the requisite capacity to unlock the immediate envisaged / planned housing (BNG Phase 1) and commercial developments, whilst the long-term waste water treatment solution for Mthatha is being developed. | R 1 732 682 000,00 | R 333 234 252,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR001 | Regional Bulk | Tender | Use water from the streams and rivers by constructing weirs approxi 20 km west of Mount Ayliff. | Matatiele Bulk Water Supply Scheme | The primary focus is to augment current bulk water supply to Matatiele Town. | R 182 343 000,00 | R 31 243 712,00 | R 0,00 | 2015/16 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR042 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Ikwezi | Ikwezi Bulk Water Supply | Ikwezi Bulk Water Supply | R 0,00 | R 2 398 442,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR036 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | Weirs in the mountains approximately 20 km west of Mount Ayliff. Mzimvubu and Matatiele LMs. | Mount Ayliff Bulk Water Supply Scheme | Quick-wins were identified for the project for the short to medium term by identifying 4 weirs and pipeline to the current Mount Ayliff water infrastructure, which is currently being implemented. The long term solution to the project is the proposed Siroqobeni River Dam is located 9.5km from Mount Ayliff. The dam site is in the core of a narrow valley, which opens a short distance of the site from mountainous terrain into a large open pediment valley floor. The main advantage of this dam site is that it is located reasonably close to Mt Ayliff and it would be a gravity supply scheme through a bulk supply pipeline to the current municipal bulk water network, and would not require extensive pumping. A water treatment works, pump station and reservoir is also included in the scheme. The total population that | R 209 000 000,00 | R 73 752 189,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR039 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | Baviaans Local Municipality under which Steytlerville falls:
Postal Address, P O Box 15 WILLOWMORE | Steytlerville Bulk Water Supply Scheme | Augment the bulk water supply to the town of Steytlerville with 15,120kl per month by convanying surface water from Erasmus Kloof. The town has completed its bucket eradication problem to 769 housholds and has constructed 590 RDP houses which need a more sustainable water supply.The project is planned to cater for 1676 households with 4 persons per household = 6 704 people.
The primary focus is to augment current bulk water supply to Steytlerville in the Eastern Cape. The project aims to increase the capacity of the water supply and to provide a water treatment works for the town of Steytlerville.
The area is predominantly rural in nature, with municipal offices, a magistrate’s court, police station, prison, and a number of businesses and light industries.
| R 63 308 426,00 | R 39 499 999,24 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR041 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Koukamma | Misgund Bulk Water Supply | Misgund Bulk Water Supply | R 13 640 000,00 | R 1 061 349,78 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR047 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Makana | James Klynhans Bulk Water Supply | James Klynhans Bulk Water Supply | R 66 000 000,00 | R 11 999 984,00 | R 0,00 | 2015/16 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR037 | Regional Bulk | Construction | The project aims to upgrade the supply of water to Port Alfred (33.6000° S, 26.8833° E) and Alexandr | Ndlambe Regional Bulk Water Supply | The primary focus is to augment current bulk water supply within the Ndlambe Local Municipality, located in the Cacadu District Municipality in the Eastern Cape. The project aims to upgrade the supply of water to Port Alfred (33.6000° S, 26.8833° E) and Alexandria (33.6533° S, 26.4083° E), and to alleviate the bulk water supply shortfalls within the Ndlambe municipal area.
Port Alfred is a Level 3 development node, as identified in the Ndlambe Spatial Development Framework (SDF), and all other nodes within Ndlambe are Level 1. Port Alfred is targeted for strategic investment to promote maximum growth and economic spinoff to the rest of the region. An adequate water supply is required as it is one of the prime drivers of economic growth. Unless the shortfalls in the system are addressed, the socio-economic improvement of the area will be adversely affected.
The area has been, and still is, characterised by significant backlogs in water and sanitation. | R 588 123 000,00 | R 206 022 935,00 | R 0,00 | 2013/14 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR038 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | The location of the Northern Boarehole Field and Mimosadale Borehole Field is situated North and Sou | Graaf-Reinet Emergency WSS | Graaf-Reinet Emergency WSS - Upgrading of the existing Northern Boarehole Field and Mimosadale Boarehole Field and construction of a new bulk rising main to be commissioned as the Camdeboo LM Emergency Water Supply Scheme. | R 29 400 000,00 | R 12 806 016,00 | R 0,00 | 2015/16 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR040 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | | Nahoon Dam / East Coast Bulk Water Supply | Nahoon Dam / East Coast Bulk Water Supply | R 150 000 000,00 | R 10 414 818,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR045 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Upgrading of Mthatha Sanitation as part of the KSD Presidential Intervention (PI). | OR Tambo Mthatha KSD Sanitation | The Mthatha Presidential Intervention (PI), together with other catalyst projects, have been earmarked to facilitate the socio-economic development in the O.R Tambo district in the Eastern Cape Province in general, and the rejuvenation of Mthatha in particular. The King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality’s (KSDLM) Breaking New Ground (BNG) housing initiative, which seeks to deliver some 17,000 new primarily low income houses in Mthatha over two phases, is the cornerstone of the Mthatha PI. KSDLM are also planning to undertake the in-situ upgrade of some 18,000 existing low income households in Mthatha. | R 424 147 348,00 | R 154 147 348,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR046 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | | Sterkspruit Bulk Water Supply | Sterkspruit Bulk Water Supply | R 0,00 | R 3 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR043 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Sundays River Valley | Kirkwood Water Treatment Works | Kirkwood Water Treatment Works | R 20 500 000,00 | R 1 707 290,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR044 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Ntabankulu | Ntabankulu Bulk Water Supply | Ntabankulu Bulk Water Supply | R 245 000 000,00 | R 2 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Eastern Cape | ECR048 | Regional Bulk | Tender | | Refurbishment of 6 existing plants and downstream infrastructure | Infrastructure belongs to Amathole Water Board. Refurbishment of 6 existing plants and downstream infrastructure. | R 500 000 000,00 | R 150 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2014/15 |
| Eastern Cape | ECR022 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | | Ngqamakhwe Water Supply | Ngqamakhwe Water Supply | R 20 000 000,00 | R 1 500 000,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Free State | FSR013 | Regional Bulk | Construction | 0 | Setsoto Bulk Water Supply | The Setsoto Bulk Water Supply Scheme is implemented to ensure a sustainable and long-term solution for the water supply problems that had been experienced in the Ficksburg, Clocolan, Marquard and Senekal areas.
Phase 1 was the installation of boreholes in Ficksburg, Clocolan, Marquard and Senekal
Phaser 2: Raising of the Sandspruit Weir – De Put
Phase 3: Caledon to Meulspruit raw water pipeline | R 147 644 899,00 | R 42 644 899,00 | R 0,00 | 2011/12 |
| Free State | FSR016 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Letsemeng | Letsemeng- Petrusburg, Koffiefontein BWS | Will now be implemented through MWIG | R 0,00 | R 413 660,00 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Free State | FSR017 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Tswelopele | Tswelopele Bulk Water Supply | Tswelopele Bulk Water Supply | R 85 000 000,00 | R 830 439,44 | R 0,00 | Unknown |
| Free State | FSR002 | Regional Bulk | Completed | | Jagersfontein /Fauresmith Bulk Water Supply Phase 1 | The following components were constructed under this phase:
Construct a Water Treatment Works at Jagersfontein (2 Mℓ/d capacity).
Construct the 47km pipeline from the Kalkfontein Dam to Jagersfontein.
Construct and install pump stations with 33% of pumping capacity at phase1 stage.
Construct Raw Water Storage Dam in Jagersfontein at the Water Treatment Plant.
| R 75 775 368,00 | R 16 923 101,00 | R 0,00 | 2007/08 |
| Free State | FSR023 | Regional Bulk | Design | Dealesville, Boshoff and neighbouring farms. | Tokologo Bulk Water Supply Phase 2 | The Tokologo Regional Bulk Water Supply Scheme intends to meet the following objectives:
a) Create adequate storage and,
b) Distribute water to the towns of Boshoff, Hertzogville and Dealesville for domestic usage for current and future demands.
| R 290 000 000,00 | R 10 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2014/15 |
| Free State | FSR022 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Dihlabeng Local Municipality for Paul Roux, Rosendal and Fouriesburg towns | Dihlabeng Bulk Water Supply Phase 2 | This reservoir received potable water from the WTW at the Sol Plaatjies Dam in Bethlehem. From Morelig the water will then be pumped to Meyerskop (halfway between Bethlehem and Paul Roux). From Meyerskop water will gravitate to the new reservoir at Paul Roux.
| R 255 000 000,00 | R 25 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2014/15 |
| Free State | FSR024 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Maluti-a-Phofung | Maluti-a-Phofung BWS Phase 2 | Maluti-a-Phofung | R 240 000 000,00 | R 34 896 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Free State | FSR004 | Regional Bulk | Completed | Ngwathe LM | Ngwathe Bulk Water Supply Phase 1 | phase 1 | R 14 710 191,00 | R 5 474 890,73 | R 0,00 | 2007/08 |
| Free State | FSR020 | Water | Construction | | Ngwathe Bulk Water Supply | Ngwathe Bulk Water Supply | R 250 000 000,00 | R 13 100 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2013/14 |
| Free State | FSR021 | Water and Sanitation | Construction | | Frankfort Bulk Sewer | Frankfort Bulk Sewer | R 120 000 000,00 | R 10 000 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2014/15 |
| Free State | FSR014 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Naledi borders the Kingdom of Lesotho in the east, Mangaung
Metropolitan Municipality to the north, | Naledi Bulk Water Supply | Naledi Bulk Water Supply: From this study it can be seen that there is bulk water requirement need that should be addressed. The following is the proposed scope for the next phases of study.
• Technical feasibility study
• Preliminary design
• Implementation | R 140 000 000,00 | R 370 000,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Free State | FSR015 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Mantsopa | Mantsopa- Tweespruit, Excelsior, Hobhouse Bulk Water Supply | Upgrading of Bulk Water Supply to the New Provincial Hospital, Ladybrand | R 61 306 333,00 | R 7 746 333,00 | R 0,00 | 2014/15 |
| Free State | FSR005 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | Mohokare, Rouxville, Zastron and Smithfield. | Mohokare Bulk Water Supply | Phase 1: Water abstruction point at the Orange river, construction of a desilting dam, upgrade water treatment works, pumping mains, pump stations and storage reservoirs. Phase2: Smithfield and Zastron towns will comprise: Upgrade intake works at the Caledon river, upgrade WTW, 2 storage reserviors & pumping mains. | R 161 000 000,00 | R 75 622 109,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Free State | FSR012 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction |
Nketoane Local Municipaliyt is situated approximately 200km South of Johanesburg in the Free State | Nketoana Regional Water Supply augmentation | Water supply to 62,363 people in 14,905 households. Petrus Steyn and Mamafubedu. Upgrading of WTW at Rietz from 15Ml/d to 17Ml/day and construction of the High Lift Pump Station at Reitz WTW. Construction of 40km 315mm. mPVC bulk water supply pump line from Rietz to Petruz Steyn. Constrction of 15 km 315 mm mPvc Bulk Water supply pump line from Reitz WTW to Rietz. construction of 1Ml reservoir at Petruz Steyn as well as construction of Pump Station at Petrus Steynz. EIA for the entire Project. Construction of 38.7km 250mm uPVC bulk water supply pipeline from Ptrus Steyns to Lindly. construction of 1.5Ml reservoir at Lindley. construction of 19.4 km 250 uPVC bulk water supply pipeline from Lindley to Arlington. construction of Pump Station at Lindley. Upgrade Borehole Water Supply in Arlington. Construction of 2Ml storage reservoir at Arlington. | R 167 434 878,00 | R 38 008 641,00 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Free State | FSR002 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Upgrade WTW at Jagersfontein and construct 11 km pipeline to Fauresmith | Jagersfontein /Fauresmith BWS Phase 2 | Phase 2 aims to supply additional water for mining operations at Jagersfontein and to connect a dedicated supply to Fauresmith.
The following components are to be constructed under this phase:
Install Pump Stations with remaining 67% of pumping capacity.
Upgrade capacity of Jagersfontein Water Treatment Works (to 4Mℓ/d).
Construct additional storage facility at Fauresmith with capacity of 1.5Mℓl/d
Construct 11 km clean water pipeline from Jagersfontein WTW to Fauresmith
| R 66 000 000,00 | R 45 695 931,95 | R 0,00 | 2012/13 |
| Free State | FSR007 | External Potable Bulk | Construction | Maluti a Phofung ( Qwa-qwa) | Sterkfontein Dam Scheme Phase 1 | Bulk water supply to the rural Qwaqwa areas being Kerstell, Tsiame, Phuthaditjhaba, Tshiame, Makgolokweng & Diatalawa Settlements. The bulk water supply project falls within the Maluti a Phofung Local municipality area of jurisdiction within the district Thabo Mofutsanyane district. It is devided into two phases. The first phase of the project scope is comprising of 3Ml/d Water Treatment Works, 3Ml Storage Reservoir and a pumping mains 6,6 km. Phase 2 of the project, entails the construction of a 45 km pipeline, 3 x 2ML/d reserviors to the rural areas of Qwaqwa & supply to Kerstel which is in construction.The second phase will also include the Mechanical and Electrical equipping of the water treatment plant. | R 272 145 756,00 | R 173 507 079,00 | R 0,00 | 2007/08 |
| Free State | FSR008 | Regional Bulk | Completed | Christiana, Hertzogville area | Tokologo Regional Water Supply Phase 1 | The intention of the project is to creates adequete strorage and distributes water to the towns of Boshoff, Hertzogville and Dealesville for domestic usage for current and future demands.
The Project is implimented as Follow:
a) Abstraction works near the Christiana, Along the Vaal River;
b) Pump Station and raw water strorage dam near Christiana , along Vaal River
c) Raw water pipeline , 300 mm diameter , about 42 km long , parallel to R708 Road
d) Water treatment plant , capacity 3.0 Ml/d
e) Raw water storage dam at the water treatment plant (WTP)
F) Clear water storage reservoir at the (WTP)
g) Raw water pump station at Christiana
h) Clear water pump station at Hertzogville | R 123 496 320,00 | R 115 177 426,00 | R 0,00 | 2007/08 |
| Free State | FSR003 | Regional Bulk | Completed | Dihlabeng Local Municipality for Paul Roux, Rosendal and Fouriesburg towns | Dihlabeng Bulk Water Supply Phase 1 | In 2010 the Implementation Readiness Study for the Paul Roux bulk water scheme recommended the construction of pipeline from Morelig Reservoir in Bethlehem. This reservoir received potable water from the WTW at the Sol Plaatjies Dam in Bethlehem. From Morelig the water will then be pumped to Meyerskop (halfway between Bethlehem and Paul Roux). From Meyerskop water will gravitate to the new reservoir at Paul Roux.
| R 73 487 998,00 | R 70 069 802,00 | R 0,00 | 2011/12 |
| Free State | FSR006 | Regional Bulk | Construction | Phumelela LM is situated in the area of jurisdiction of the Thabo Mafutsanyana DM | Phumelela Bulk Water Supply | Construction of 3Mℓ Reservoir, Construction of Ezenzeleni Pump Station with pipeline and construction of Ezenzeleni Water Treatment Works | R 166 000 000,00 | R 76 228 895,54 | R 0,00 | 2011/12 |
| Free State | FSR009 | Regional Bulk | Feasibility | Ngwathe LM | Ngwathe Bulk Sewer Phase 2 (Vredefort) | The primary focus of the project is to do the refurbishment of electrical and mechanical equipment at Vredefort WWTW, to refurbish and upgrade three pump stations (Thula section, Vredeshoop and Scrapyard pump stations) | R 160 000 000,00 | R 17 530 841,00 | R 0,00 | 2013/14 |
| Free State | FSR010 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | Located in the Steynsrus / Matlwanglwang area of Moqhaka Local Municipality. | Moqhaka Bulk Water Supply (Steynsrus) | Water supply to a population of 7,858 in Steynsrus, 28,469 in Viljoenskroon, and 85,378 in Kroonstad The objective is to implement a sustainable regional bulk water supply scheme in the Moqhaka Local Municipal area, specifically for Steynsrus, Kroonstad and Viljoenskroon. Steynsrus is currently supplied from Vals river upstream which runs dry during certain seasons of the year and the water would have to be transported from Kroonstad. The proposed scope of works includes Vals River Intake Works and Pump Stations and storage facilities. Viljoenskroon is currently supplied from Vaal and Rhenoster Rivers. Rhenoster river frequently runs dry then Vaal is a backup source. Proposed scheme includes rising main from Vaal to Rhenoster river then to Viljonskroon, and Pump station. Kroonstad is currently served from Vals river with a town of Maokeng supplied from boreholes. The proposed scope of work includes ground water supply in Kroonstad as an immediate solution with further development | R 160 004 486,40 | R 35 481 575,00 | R 0,00 | 2011/12 |
| Free State | FSR011 | Raw Water Bulk | Construction | Masilonyana- Lejweleputsswa District Municipality-Brandfort | Masilonyana Bulk Water Supply | CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAW WATER BULK PIPELINE FROM SANDVET CANAL TO BRANDFORT WATER TREATMENT WORKS
| R 82 785 384,18 | R 72 293 864,00 | R 0,00 | 2013/14 |
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