AWZI Almere Fit for the Future
Waterschap Zuiderzeeland intends to expand and renovate the Almere wastewater treatment plant (AWZI) to meet the growing demand between 2027 and 2030. The expansion includes adjusting the water line, converting a secondary sedimentation tank into a primary sedimentation tank, realizing a pumping station, and adjusting an existing receiving works. Additionally, sludge digestion and sludge storage tanks, a sludge processing building, odor control installations, and a micropollutant removal installation will be constructed. The works consist of both new construction and renovation, including various installations and buffers. The project is an open procedure of the works type, without a CPV code. The contracting authority expects an integrated approach with attention to environmental requirements, operational continuity, and future expandability. The tender focuses on parties with experience in water and wastewater technology, civil engineering, and process installations.
Works · Open · European procedure
01What is being requested
Waterschap Zuiderzeeland intends to expand and renovate the Almere wastewater treatment plant (AWZI) to meet the growing demand between 2027 and 2030. The expansion includes adjusting the water line, converting a secondary sedimentation tank into a primary sedimentation tank, realizing a pumping station, and adjusting an existing receiving works. Additionally, sludge digestion and sludge storage tanks, a sludge processing building, odor control installations, and a micropollutant removal installation will be constructed. The works consist of both new construction and renovation, including various installations and buffers. The project is an open procedure of the works type, without a CPV code. The contracting authority expects an integrated approach with attention to environmental requirements, operational continuity, and future expandability. The tender focuses on parties with experience in water and wastewater technology, civil engineering, and process installations.
The Almere wastewater treatment plant (AWZI) is one of the five AWZIs within the management area of Waterschap Zuiderzeeland. The current treatment plant still has sufficient biological capacity, but Almere is growing rapidly. It is expected that the capacity must be expanded between 2027 and 2030. It concerns the new construction (capacity increase) and renovation of the Almere wastewater treatment plant (AWZI). The capacity increase will be realized through adjustments in the water line and the construction of a sludge digestion installation. The works mainly consist of: converting a second
02Breakdown by lot
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
04Value in context
05Likely competitors
06Legal themes that may be relevant here
07Frequently asked questions
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08Estimated value versus the market
€ 1,4 mln
€ 3,6 mln
€ 9,1 mln
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