PROJECT BACKGROUND
Where the Bangladeshi construction industry has been rapidly developing over the last couple of years, brick is at the root of every infrastructure development project, with the entire brick sector contributing 1% of the country’s GDP. However, the traditional burning process of dried bricks was responsible for emitting approximately 11 million tons of CO2 in 2015.
In response to this, Scholar Power Limited developed a solution to reduce the carbon footprint of the brick manufacturing industry by up to 40%, encompassing the development of a large-scale waste treatment plant at a landfill site in Sirajganj, Bangladesh.
WHAT WE DID
PWCL was appointed to support Scholar Power Limited during the pre-construction phase - conducting a feasibility study, plus financial modelling for the project - developing financial plans and cash flow projections for the proposed plant.
Our work also took into account the project structure, process details, providers and suppliers, waste input and feedstock output specification and volumes in order to provide a detailed review of the project.

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