3 March
Project proposal received
OBC Prepared by NIAF and submitted to ICRC by Ministry of Water Resources
Energy
Kaduna
Procurement
Federal Ministry of Water Resources
22-09-2022 13:33:53
This project will contribute to addressing the gap in electricity supply in the north-west states in the country. In the quest to meet the demand for water in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the initiative to construct a dam close to the Gurara River was conceived by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources (FMoWR) to be the most sustainable, cost-effective, and feasible option. The Gurara, situated 75km from the FCT, was designed and constructed with the main purpose of supplying water to the Lower Usuma Dam to meet the demand for water. In addition to fulfilling the water supply needs, the dam has been equipped with world-class amenities for hydro-power generation, irrigation, farming, tourism development, and fishery farming.
The Gurara Dam was designed and constructed with the main purpose of supplying water to the Lower Usuma Dam in the FCT to meet the demand for water. The dam, situated about 75km from the Abuja city center, has a crest of 3.2km in length, maximum height of 54m, and a reservoir capacity of 880MCM. The intake of the conveyance pipeline is located on the right bank, about 1.6km upstream from the dam. It has a 45m-high intake tower comprising four independent 4m-high and 2.5m-wide intakes equipped with stop-logs and fixed screens located at different elevations to allow withdrawal of water of the required quality. A hydraulic tunnel that is 1.2km long, lined with concrete, with a 4.3m internal diameter extends from the tower, which is bored in the granitic hill of the right bank. A gate that is 3.6m high and 4.45m wide is located at the entrance of the hydraulic tunnel.
The Ministry plans to integrate a 30MW power plant into the Gurara Dam works, which is expected to produce 115 GWh of energy annually (a 44% annual capacity factor). The water from the Gurara reservoir will be used to produce hydroelectricity using the water that is available once the water supply demands have been satisfied.
The proposed model for the concessioning of the hydropower component of the dam will require one concessionaire to take custody of the project for a period of time as determined by the financial analysis. Under this form of PPP, the concessionaire will be responsible for the use of the asset in generating hydropower and connecting to the transmission network made available by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on behalf of the federal government to the sub-station for distribution. Therefore, an operate and maintain model was selected as the best PPP methodology for concession of the project.
Stakeholder engagement sessions were carried out with key stakeholders.
The Gurara hydropower project is a viable candidate for concessioning through PPP. In comparison to proceeding with the untenable public sector route, the PPP option should deliver improved services and better value for money primarily through the appropriate transferring of risk, leveraging of private sector innovation, greater asset utilization, and integrated lifecycle management, underpinned by private financing.
Outline Business Case
3 March
OBC Prepared by NIAF and submitted to ICRC by Ministry of Water Resources
2 August
OBC Reviewed
25 October
OBC Certificate of Compliance was granted by ICRC
30 November
RFP issued to 3 firms
1 January
ICRC published 2016/2017 list of pipelines
11 January
OBC Approval from FEC to proceed to procurement stage
24 January
Halcrow Infrastructure Consortium emerged as Transaction Advisers
19 July
The adverts was published in 3 national dailies (The Nation, Leadership and Daily trust)
20 July
Preferred Bidders Guarantee was submitted by the preferred bidder
18 March
5. FBC Certificate of Compliance granted on March 18th, 2019 by the ICRC