Consorcio Solsanit is awarded a DOP 431 million contract by the Dominican Republic to renovate the
Consorcio Solsanit is awarded a DOP 431 million contract by the Dominican Republic to renovate the

04 Nov 2025

In a significant move to enhance public health and water infrastructure, the Dominican Republic's government has given Consorcio Solsanit, S.R.L. a DOP 431.3 million contract to renovate the "La Dura" potable water treatment plant in Moca, Espaillat Province. The project is carried out by the National Institute of Potable Water and Sewage (INAPA) as part of the Water Supply and Wastewater Services Improvement Project (Project ID: P171778), which is funded by the World Bank.Overview of the Contract Title of Project: Enhancement of Water Supply and Wastewater Services Reference to the Contract: DO-INAPA-002-2024-CW-RFB Source of Funding: IBRD Loan No. 92420 Method of Procurement: Request for Bids (RFB) Work scope: Repairing Moca, Espaillat's "La Dura" potable water treatment plant (Lote II). Date of Award: Aug. 21, 2025 Duration of Contract: 12 months Value of Contract: DOP 431,285,496.10 Publication Date: August 21, 2025 Numerous local engineering firms participated in the tender; however, Santo Domingo-based Consorcio Solsanit, S.R.L. won the contract due to its competitive pricing and technical compliance.Bidder Participation and AssessmentSeveral Dominican engineering and construction companies participated in the procurement process, including: P&M IngenierΓ­a Sanitaria, SRL, was rejected because their bid was not signed. RAAS, SRL: Disqualified for failing to meet eligibility standards Constructora Blafeconsa, SRL, and Forest Lakes, SRL, were disqualified during the eligibility review. After consideration, Consorcio Solsanit's DOP 431.3 million bid was approved as the most reasonable and competitive offer.Significance of the ProjectA key element of the Dominican Republic's national plan to update its water and sanitation infrastructure is the restoration of the La Dura Water Treatment Plant. The facility, which is situated in Moca, Espaillat Province, is essential to providing thousands of locals with drinkable water.The update seeks to: Increase the effectiveness and capacity of treatment Verify adherence to national water quality regulations. Cut down on operational downtime and system losses Boost sustainable resource management and climate resilience This project supports the larger objectives of the Water Supply and Wastewater Services Improvement Project, which is supported by World Bank IBRD funding and aims to increase access to safe water and sanitation nationwide, enhance service delivery, and build institutional capacity.Concerning the Winning Contractor Santo Domingo-based Consorcio Solsanit, S.R.L., is an expert in environmental engineering, sanitation systems, and water infrastructure. The company is known for adhering to international standards in civil and sanitary engineering and has a track record of completing technically challenging infrastructure projects.Dominican Republic Tenders Insight - How We Help Bidders Win At dominicanrepublictenders, we empower businesses and SMEs to discover and win public procurement opportunities like this one. Our Bid Consulting Team assists companies throughout the tendering process - from document preparation and compliance checks to bid strategy development and competitor analysis. With expert bid consulting and tender intelligence, dominicanrepublictenders enables businesses to participate confidently and increase their win rate in competitive government tenders. For future bidders in Dominican Republic tenders, effective strategies include early document downloads, regular keyword monitoring, and market-based pricing analysis - ensuring readiness and competitiveness from the start. Final ThoughtsThe Dominican Republic's efforts to modernize its water infrastructure have advanced significantly with the awarding of the DOP 431 million rehabilitation contract to Consorcio Solsanit. Residents of Moca and the surrounding communities should experience a significant improvement in water quality, supply reliability, and service sustainability once the upgraded "La Dura" plant is finished. The project reaffirms the World Bank's and the government's shared commitment to improving environmental sustainability, infrastructure resilience, and public health across the country. #DominicanRepublic #WaterInfrastructure #PublicProcurement #ContractAward #WorldBankProjects #INAPA #WaterTreatmentPlant #Moca #Espaillat #WastewaterManagement #ConsorcioSolsanit #SustainableDevelopment #GovernmentContracts #ProcurementNews #InfrastructureDevelopment

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