Design and Construction

‘Design and Construction (D&C)’ is a key element of the programme/project cycle and is the means to translate project plan into the ground for achieving the objectives. Proper Needs assessment and analysis and strategic planning are key for proper D&C. For sanitation, it is crucial for protecting public health and preventing the spread of diseases. Conversely, inadequate ‘D&C’ often not only leads to a gap in service access but can also have unintended negative consequences.

Key Actions

Step 1: Design/develop sanitation solutions using a human-centred approach aligning with the needs and preferences of the affected population.

Step 2: Ensure timely D&C to address sanitation needs, especially in acute response phase of the emergency.

Step 3: Foster collaboration and community engagement throughout the D&C process ensuring that the project adheres to established standards and is responsive to the community‘s need.

Step 4: Develop a comprehensive Operations and Maintenance (O&M) plan from the outset by clearly defining the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders.

Step 5: Integrate long-term planning into D&C to create a resilient and sustainable sanitation system.

Step 6: Identify critical parameters and activities and carry out proactive monitoring to ensure that the project is on track, adheres to timelines, and anticipating any logistical challenges.

Author(s) (1)
Snehit Prakash
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)
Reviewer(s) / Contributor(s) (3)
Tobias Ulbrich
Shirish Singh
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Jutta Camargo
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)

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