HC Deb 15 February 1994 vol 237 c684W
Mr. Tom Clarke

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs which water projects the Overseas Development Administration has funded in Thailand over the last five years; which companies have won those contracts; what was the value of those contracts; and which of those projects were funded under the aid and trade provision.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The following water projects have been supported with bilateral aid for Thailand over the last five years:

  • Dam Panel for the Royal Irrigation Department. Company: Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners. Value: £0.2 million.
  • Sukhothai Groundwater Project (Phase 2). Company: Howard Humphreys and Partners. Value: £3.2 million—all but some £50,000 was spent prior to 1989.
  • Provincial Waterworks Training Project. Companies: Thames Water PLC, North West Water PLC and Applied Research and Project Management Services. Value: £400,000.
  • Production of a training video programme. Company: Hydraulics Research Station, Wallingford. Value: £45,000.

Two projects were jointly funded with non-governmental organisations at a total cost of £325,000. In addition, two other small water projects were funded al a total cost of £7,300. No companies were involved with these four projects as they were small, mainly village-based, schemes undertaken by local communities.

None of the projects mentioned was funded under the aid and trade provision.