Call for tender: elaboration of preliminary flood risk management plan in Debed River Basin in Armenia
February 25, 2026

Call for tender: elaboration of preliminary flood risk management plan in Debed River Basin in Armenia


The International Office for Water (OiEau), one of the partners of the EU4Green Recovery East (EU4GRE) programme (2025-2028), has launched a call for tender in Armenia.

The purpose of this assignment is to develop a ‘Preliminary Flood Risk Management Plan for the Debed River Basin’ in Armenia. The Plan will support the Ministry of Environment of Armenia in aligning national practices with the requirements of EU Floods Directive.

The candidates are expected to conduct a preliminary flood risk assessment for the Debed River Basin; develop flood hazard maps for a selected pilot area within the basin, including hydrological and hydraulic modelling; prepare flood risk maps for the same pilot area, incorporating a vulnerability assessment; and draft a preliminary Flood Risk Management Plan for the Debed River Basin.

The maximum contract value is €35,000. 

Works shall be implemented by an Armenian company or group of NGO(s), university, research institution, etc. which do not represent the project beneficiaries (Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures, Ministry of Interior, Lori Regional Administration).

The deadline for submissions is 13 March.

The EU4Green Recovery East (EU4GRE) is a regional programme funded by the European Union to support Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine) in transitioning to a circular economy, improving water management, strengthening environmental data systems, aligning with the EU environmental acquis, and enhancing crossborder cooperation.

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CLOSING DATE

March 13, 2026

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