Brazil's Minas Gerais State Issues Tender Notice for Rural Drinking Water Supply Systems
2026-06-18 12:01
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The government of Minas Gerais, through the State Secretariat for Environment and Sustainable Development (Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Semad), has issued a price registration tender notice aimed at procuring engineering services for the construction, expansion, and renovation of desalination and water supply systems in rural areas.

Tender Notice Issued for Expanding Drinking Water Supply in Rural Communities of Minas Gerais

The tender adopts an electronic competitive approach, with the goal of establishing a price register to facilitate future procurement of services for desalination and water treatment solutions in the semi-arid region of Minas Gerais. This initiative aims to serve municipalities and communities facing difficulties in accessing drinking water, particularly in areas with high water salinity, thereby contributing to enhanced water security and the supply of quality water.

This action is part of the Minas Gerais state government's efforts to strengthen water security, expand drinking water supply, and improve living conditions for the rural population. Planned services include the construction of desalination systems where technically recommended, as well as the expansion or renovation of simplified water supply systems.

Anderson Diniz, Deputy Secretary for Sanitation at Semad, stated that this measure represents a significant step forward in expanding service capacity for rural communities in Minas Gerais, helping to build water supply solutions more quickly. The establishment of a price register will enable more efficient responses to the needs of municipalities and communities, contributing to water security, public health, and quality of life for the population of Minas Gerais. The price registration model allows for faster contract signing for services once needs are identified, ensuring greater efficiency in execution and better utilization of public resources.

This initiative also aligns with the guidelines of the state's basic sanitation policy and the Minas Gerais government's efforts to promote sustainable development, reduce regional disparities, and expand access to essential services for the population.

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