French firm wins $300m Kariba Dam contract

Source: French firm wins $300m Kariba Dam contract – DailyNews Live

Bridget Mananavire      15 February 2017

HARARE – A French company – Razel BEC – has been granted a $300 million
contract to rehabilitate the Kariba plunge pool and flood gates in order
to stop the dam’s wall from collapsing.

The project – funded by the European Union, World Bank, African
Development Bank, the Swedish government and the Zimbabwe River Authority
(ZRA) – is set to begin in May, with three years to complete the plunge
pool and eight to refurbish the floodgates.

Refurbishment of the plunge pool, where water from the flood gates falls
into, will stop the dam wall from breaking, a development that threatens
the lives of about three million people who live downstream of the Zambezi
River.

ZRA chief executive Munyaradzi Munodawafa said the work will address the
safety deficiencies of the plunge pool.

“This will allow the dam to spill using all the six gates instead of the
current . . . three.

“This alone will ensure that the dam is operated in a safe manner that
will allow for the maximum amount for power generation to be to be stored
as well as guaranteeing the safety of the millions of people inhabiting
the downstream,” he said.

About 300 000 tons of rock will be excavated from the plunge pool to
increase the surface area.

The idea of refurbishing the Kariba Dam wall and plunge pool was mooted in
2009 when Zimbabwe and Zambia council of ministers approved the
mobilisation of funds for the project.

EU head of delegation to Zambia Alessandro Mariani said the Kariba Dam
rehabilitation project was part of the Zambia-EU partnership in the energy
sector aimed at improving access to clean, reliable and affordable energy.

“The technical preparations for the rehabilitation of the plunge pool,
which is part of the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, began in 2013 and
with the signature of the works contract  we have reached an important
milestone having successfully completed the tendering process which saw a
strong competition amongst a selected number of highly qualified companies
at the international level,” Mariani said.

“Reshaping the plunge pool will lead to an increase in efficiency and an
improved capacity to dissipate the energy generated by the so called
spilling events.

“The contractor, Razel BEC, who will be supervised by a ZRA project
management team, is due to be on site in the coming weeks and months.”

The dam which was commissioned in 1960 provides both Zambia and Zimbabwe
with water for electricity generation.

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    Ian Smith 7 years ago

    Here we go again looking for the very people they kicked out WHITE (Settlers) TO COME AND RESCUE THE INDIGENOUS IT BOGGLES THE MIND.
    WHY NOT MALAWI, GHANA KENYA I.E. AFRICANS ???