Sažetak
This paper presents evolution of a city sewerage system in a very short time period from designing, investment planning, implementation, and putting the system into operation. It draws special attention to basis, approach and problems in designing of the complete city sewerage system, and to comparison of the designed system with the ultimately constructed one. In addition, the paper encompasses description of the methods to solve problems being anticipated still in the designing stage; in the implementation stage; the problems being impossible to anticipate during the design process; as well as of the organization of project implementation that has been successfully carried out by a small city such as Tivat over the past three years. Moreover, implementation of Tivat Sewerage Project, Phase I is the first infrastructure project in Montenegro implemented in accordance with European standards for civil works contracts, and in this case the issue is about FIDIC Red Book contract. Thus the paper contains a review of problems resulted from the incompatibility of Montenegrin Construction Law with provisions provided for in FIDIC contracts with regard to some very significant segments.
Having a good strategy and by careful financial planning the Municipality of Tivat, from being the city with the least sewerage infrastructure on the Montenegrin coast, very rapidly reached an equal or even better position in comparison with the other coastal cities. The Institute IGH in Croatia, as a designer of the complete network, and Vodacom, the project executing agency that managed the investment from its planning stage to commissioning of works played a critical role in this process.
Ključne riječi
sewerage system, design, building, city of Tivat