EXCLUSIVE: Local firm wins wastewater plant contract in Egypt

22 May 2018
Contractor will build 250,000 cubic metre a day waste treatment plant in New Capital area

The local Hassan Allam Construction (HAC) has been awarded a contract to build a 250,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d) plant in the New Capital area of Egypt.

HAC was awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract by the Ministry of Housing and Development after a competitive bidding process.

This is the second utilities contract that HAC has won in recent months. In April, the contractor, in a joint venture with the UAE’s Metito, was awarded a contract to build a major water treatment plant and associated infrastructure at Mahsama in the Sinai peninsula.

The plant will have a capacity of 1 million cm/d and is being developed to provide irrigation water to agricultural lands in the Sinai peninsula east of Suez.

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