Water & Sanitation Services Bannu Project Department

Water & Sanitation Services Bannu Project Wing

The Project Wing of Water & Sanitation Services Bannu (WSSB) is responsible for the planning, execution, and supervision of all development projects related to water supply and sanitation infrastructure under WSSB’s jurisdiction. Operating under the leadership of the General Manager (GM), the department is supported by a technical team comprising managers, assistant managers, and sub-engineers.


Core Responsibilities

  • Preparation of feasibility studies, designs, and cost estimates
  • Development of PC-1 and PC-2 documents
  • Support to the procurement section for bidding documents and bid evaluations
  • Implementation, technical supervision, and progress reporting of ongoing projects

Funding Sources

The Projects & Works Department executes projects financed by multiple sources, including:

  1. Annual Development Program (ADP) of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  2. MPA Grants
  3. Donor Agencies (grants and loans)
  4. Special Funds from other governmental or institutional sources

Policy Mission & Objectives

WSSB’s Project Wing adheres to policies that ensure transparency, alignment with strategic goals, and efficient resource utilization. These policies aim to:

  • Ensure strategic consistency across all WSSB projects
  • Integrate planning and budgeting with Finance and PMERR departments
  • Maintain strong project financial management and compliance
  • Efficiently manage human, financial, and technical resources
  • Maintain robust documentation and reporting of project implementation
  • Uphold transparency and accountability according to Government of KP rules
  • Enable monitoring and evaluation by internal and external bodies

Key Achievements (WSSB Reference)

While the below achievements are from WSSC Bannu, they provide a benchmark for future accomplishments by WSSB’s Project Wing:

  • 318 km of new drinking water supply pipelines installed
  • 45 new/rehabilitated water supply schemes
  • Construction of overhead water reservoirs
  • Replacement of 100 outdated tube well pumping machines
  • 67.92 km of sanitation works (street construction/rehabilitation)
  • 75.21 km of drains constructed or rehabilitated
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