ACCIONA as part of a consortium with DHCU has been selected by the Construction Authority for Potable Water and Wastewater (CAPW) in Cairo, Egypt, to manage the operation and maintenance of Phase II of the Gabal El Asfar wastewater treatment complex for eight years.
The US $37.45mn contract covers the execution of various rehabilitation works and upgrades on two plants of the complex, each with a daily capacity of 500,000m3. Gabal El Asfar, the largest wastewater treatment facility in Africa and the Middle East, and the third largest globally with a daily treatment capacity of 2.5Hm3, serves the eastern part of Cairo, home to eight million people, said a statement.
ACCIONA was awarded the contract in 2013 for the design, construction, and commissioning of an expansion of Gabal El Asfar, increasing its daily treatment capacity by 500,000m3. In 2022, ACCIONA, in collaboration with DHCU, secured the contract to operate, maintain, and improve Phase I of the oldest wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of the complex, with a daily capacity of 1.5 Hm3.
ACCIONA, in partnership with CAPW, has also been involved in the operation of the water infrastructure for the upper-level water supply network in New Cairo, a satellite city of Cairo approximately 30km east of the capital. This contract encompasses the collection of water from the Nile River, its transportation to a drinking water treatment plant, treatment, and subsequent storage before distribution to consumers.
Beyond Gabal El Asfar, ACCIONA said that it has been instrumental in constructing five other drinking water treatment plants across Egypt, including Almerya, Rod el Farag, Mostorod, North Helwan I, and North Helwan II. These plants collectively have a total daily treatment capacity exceeding 600,000m3, serving an estimated population of over six million.
ACCIONA’s engineering extends to the Bahr Al Baqr WWTP in northwestern Egypt, equipped with advanced processes that produce quality water for the irrigation of local crops. This plant boasts a daily treatment capacity of 5.6Hm3. The company currently operates wastewater treatment plants in Abnoub-El Fath (80,000m3/day), Sodfa-El Ghanayem (30,000m3/day), El Ayat (30,000m3/day), and Abu Simbel (6,000m3/day).
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