B&V Awarded Consulting Services Contract for Projects in China

May 27, 2005

Black & Veatch announced that it has started to provide consulting services for construction management and supervision for two, 200,000 tons-per-day wastewater treatment plants and approximately 500 kilometers of trunk sewers and associated works.

The projects will be built to serve Guangzhou City, located at the heart of the Pearl River Delta (PRD) and the capital of Guangdong Province which neighbors Hong Kong.

Black & Veatch is providing full construction supervision and contract management services, and will be responsible as the engineer for administering contracts using both the international FIDIC (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) and Chinese national contract terms.

The assignment is expected to be performed over a period of approximately four years.

"Black & Veatch has been providing similar consultancy services to Chinese clients on a continuous basis since the mid-1980s," said Black & Veatch Client Services Manager Yanhua Wang. "We have recently been involved in the cleanup of the Dianchi Lake in Yunnan Province, and are also currently involved in assisting with the environmental recovery of the Liao River Basin in Northeast China. We can provide our client with international best practice, the knowledge and experience we have gained from similar projects in China, and apply the best of both to the current situation in the PRD. Our familiarity with local conditions in China and using this familiarity to meet the specific needs of Chinese clients is one of our key strengths. We do this in all the projects we undertake - environmental, flood control, water supply, industrial or energy related."

The PRD has seen rapid economic growth over the last two decades, which has come at a heavy environmental cost. Water quality in many stretches of the Pearl River is unsuitable for irrigation, aquaculture, and potential recreational uses, while also contributing to the serious pollution in the South China Sea. Guangzhou City contributes about 25 percent of the total load of wastewater generation in the PRD, which in 2000 was estimated to be at 11.5 million m3/day.

The project is being financed by the Government of China, a loan from the World Bank, and a grant from the Global Environmental Facility. The client is the Guangzhou Sewage Treatment Co. Ltd.

Source: B&V

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