- Background
The Somaliland Development Fund – Phase 3 (SDF3) covers the period 2025-2028, with the possibility
of a two-year extension. SDF3 aims to strengthen the climate resilience of vulnerable communities in
Somaliland while creating increased income and job opportunities, thereby helping to reduce poverty.
SDF3’s ambitions are aligned with NDP3 and reflect the priorities set out in Somaliland Vision 2030.
SDF3 is funded with contributions from Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom.
The SDF3 Joint Steering Committee has approved the Burao Water Supply Expansion Project, which
aims to strengthen water security for Burao, Somaliland’s second-largest city.
The project is designed to address chronic water shortages by expanding groundwater production, constructing new transmission pipelines, and improving distribution capacity to serve an additional 85,000 residents, including 7,000 internally displaced people (IDPs). Burao currently relies on 21 boreholes and a 58 km pipeline network that together meet only 54% of total water demand, prompting the need for a
long-term, climate-resilient solution. The expansion project builds on earlier SDF2 assessments
focused on climate change impacts, water resource sustainability, and renewable energy integration.
Like other SDF3 investments, the project is structured around three strategic pillars: climate resilience,
inclusive economic growth, and social inclusion, and comprises three outputs aligned with these
objectives.
- Summary of the role
As part of the Burao Water Supply Expansion Project, significant civil works will be undertaken across
multiple sites, including the construction of transmission pipelines, reservoirs, booster station facilities
and associated infrastructure under Lots 1–4. To support the effective delivery of these works, the
Project intends to recruit a Resident Engineer – Water Civil Works to join the Project Management
Team (PMT), in line with the approved proposal and the SDF3 Operational Guidelines. The Resident
Engineer will provide on-site technical oversight of all civil works, ensuring that pipelines, tanks, buildings and related structures are delivered safely, in accordance with approved designs and technical
standards, and completed on time and within budget.
- Key tasks summary
- Lead and coordinate all civil works under Lots 1–4, supervising Assistant Resident Engineers
and Technical Officers across multiple construction sites. - Oversee construction of pipelines, reservoirs, buildings and booster stations, ensuring full compliance with approved designs, specifications and SDF3 standards.
- Manage contract administration, including variations, claims, site instructions, documentation
control and verification of IPCs. - Monitor contractor programmes, enforce realistic sequencing, track progress, and ensure effective recovery planning where delays arise.
- Enforce robust QA/QC, HSE and ESMP requirements through inspections, testing, risk monitoring and closure of defects.
- Lead reporting and handover processes, including progress reports, as-built verification, O&M
documentation and support to testing and commissioning
