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MWH provides services for hydropower project in Uganda

U.S.-based MWH has been selected to provide engineering services for the 250 Megawatt (MW) Bujagali Hydroelectric Power Project on the Victoria Nile River in Uganda. The project, expected to cost approximately $682 million to build, broke ground in August 2007 and is scheduled to be completed in 2011. Once online, the plant is expected to double the nation's energy capacity and provide much-needed power that local officials anticipate will help facilitate economic growth.

MWH will provide technical assistance to the owner, design review, construction drawing review, and assistance during start-up and commissioning during the 44-month engineering and construction phases. MWH previously developed a request for qualifications and tender documents for bidding and selecting a project delivery contractor on an engineer, procure, and construct (EPC) basis. MWH expects to receive approximately $3.8 million over four years for its services on this project.

The project is on the Victoria Nile River, about eight kilometers downstream of the existing Owen Falls Hydropower Project, which regulates the flows into the Victoria Nile from Lake Victoria. The facility will provide power from an indigenous and renewable resource with low carbon-dioxide emissions, re-using water already used for power generation at the upstream dams, thus contributing to sustainable development.



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