Ethiopia Grants ETB 199.9 Million Contract for Omo-Gibe Basin Omorate Flood Protection Projects
04 Nov 2025
Ethiopia, 2 October 2025 Alemayehu Tefera WWC has been given a flood protection works contract worth ETB 199,953,016.32 by the Ethiopian government through the Ministry of Water and Energy (MoWE) as part of the Ethiopia Flood Management Project (P176327). Under the World Bank-financed credit IDA-E1240, the contract, which covers Lot 2: Omorate Flood Protection Works of the Omo-Gibe River Basin, was formally awarded on October 2, 2025, and published on October 19, 2025.Overview of the ProjectThe goal of the Ethiopia Flood Management Project is to improve the nation's ability to control and lessen frequent flooding, especially in river basins that are susceptible, like the Omo-Gibe Basin. This programme is a component of Ethiopia's larger plan for water security and climate resilience, which focusses on disaster preparedness in high-risk areas, watershed management, and flood prevention infrastructure.Protecting lives, livelihoods, and farmlands throughout the South Omo Zone - an area that has historically been vulnerable to severe flooding from the Omo River and its tributaries - will be made possible by the awarded Omorate Flood Protection Works package.The extent of the agreementThe design, building, and restoration of flood protection structures along significant Omo River Basin segments are all included in the Lot 2 contract. The following will be among the works: building levees and embankments to stop floods from overflowing; stabilisation of riverbanks and prevention of erosion; restoration of current flood protection infrastructure; and Protective dikes and drainage upgrades close to Omorate town. Given the urgency of finishing necessary protection work before the next flood season, the contract has a six-month duration.The successful bidderAlemayehu Tefera Water Works Contractor (WWC), a domestic Ethiopian construction company with headquarters in Addis Ababa, was given the project. WWC is renowned for its proficiency in hydrological and civil works, including infrastructure for flood control, irrigation, and water supply.After a competitive Request for Bids (RFB) process, Alemayehu Tefera WWC's proposal, valued at ETB 199.9 million, was chosen as the most economical and responsive offer. Among the rival bidders were Manalegn Mamo Water Works Contractor, whose bid was judged non-responsive, and Wada Engineering, whose assessed bid was ETB 217.4 million.Purchasing and FundingThe World Bank's international bidding guidelines were followed during the procurement process, guaranteeing openness, competition, and adherence to social and environmental protections. Under credit reference IDA-E1240, the project is funded by the International Development Association (IDA), a division of the World Bank Group.Strategic ImportanceIn southern Ethiopia, flooding continues to be one of the most urgent climate-related issues. It is anticipated that the Omorate Flood Protection programme will lessen the financial and humanitarian burden of seasonal floods, which have frequently destroyed infrastructure, uprooted households, and damaged croplands.The project supports Ethiopia's National Adaptation Plan (NAP) goals and long-term disaster risk reduction goals by bolstering flood defences in the Omo-Gibe River Basin.Additionally, by integrating climate adaptation into water resource management, the initiative supports government efforts to better prepare vulnerable communities for the growing frequency and severity of extreme weather events.To sum upAn important turning point in Ethiopia's efforts to improve flood resilience and safeguard rural livelihoods in the Omo-Gibe Basin has been reached with the awarding of the Omorate Flood Protection Works contract. Alemayehu Tefera WWC is leading the project's implementation, which is expected to produce concrete, life-saving infrastructure in six months, establishing a standard for effective, locally driven climate adaptation strategies throughout Ethiopia's flood-prone areas. Tags:#Ethiopia, #Contract Award, flood protection, #Public Procurement, Omo-Gibe River Basin, Omorate, Ministry of Water and Energy, World Bank, IDA, Ethiopia Flood Management Project, Alemayehu Tefera WWC, #water infrastructure, climate resilience, disaster risk reduction, government contracts, procurement news, awarded tenders
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