Project Overview
Under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract awarded in 2004, a Washington Division-led joint venture is providing design-build services to repair or construct water-resource systems throughout Iraq.
The contract scope includes design, construction, demolition, reconstruction, renovation, restoration, investigation, remediation, and operation and maintenance services.
Highlights & Accomplishments:
The goal of this contract is to assist in the restoration of the Iraqi infrastructure through the delivery of projects that will provide the maximum benefit to Iraq’s citizens. Task orders have included:
- Cleaning, repairing, and replacing sewer main lines and trunk lines in Sadr City and Baghdad.
- Rehabilitating flood/irrigation control structures.
- Preparing emergency action plans, assessing structural integrity, and restoring operability for dams.
- Replacing/repairing damaged mechanical/electrical devices and monitoring instrumentation and re-establishing discharge capability through flow control and complete construction of the irrigation-power diversion tunnel outlet at Ad Haim Dam.
- Constructing feeder canals and drainage canals, an irrigation water pump station, and a drainage water pump station to supply irrigation water to 3,400 hectares of land.


