The Government of Senegal (GoS) and the National Sanitation Office of Senegal (ONAS) (the ¡°Client¡±) identified a site to develop a new wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Tivaouane Peulh that will be developed as a public private partnership (PPP) designed under a hybrid PPP scheme as part of the Senegal Water Security and Sanitation Multi-Phased Program by the World Bank (the "Project"). IFC Advisory Services (¡°IFC Advisory¡±) has been retained by the GoS to provide direct transaction advisory services develop the Project.The Project will be developed under a hybrid PPP scheme whereby ONAS seeks to identify a private sector participant to design; partly finance; build and operate the WWTP while the Government will provide between 40 and 60% of CAPEX funding through a WB loan; to improve the affordability of the Project. The duration of the PPP contract is expected to be between 20 and 35 years (to be confirmed).The proposed WWTP is expected to have a design capacity of 39;000m3/d. The WWTP design is expected to include a primary; secondary and tertiary treatment process; as needed to safely enable treated wastewater reuse in agriculture. The proposed Tivaouane Peulh WWTP would be a greenfield plant that would double Dakar¡¯s current wastewater treatment capacity.IFC will appoint a climate specialized firm with international experience (the ¡°Consultant¡±); to provide climate support during Phase 1 (Transaction Preparation) and - if applicable - Phase 2 (PPP tender implementation) of the Project. IFC is also recruiting legal; technical & environmental and social and communication consultants to support each along their field of expertise.