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Zawya
5 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Hassan Allam Construction, Metito win contract to upgrade Alexandria West Wastewater Plant
Egypt - Hassan Allam Construction, a subsidiary of Hassan Allam Holding, in joint venture with Metito, has been awarded the contract to extend and upgrade the Alexandria West Wastewater Treatment Plant in West Alexandria, as per a press release. A vital component of the city's wastewater infrastructure, the Alexandria West plant serves millions of residents. The planned upgrade will enhance the plant's capacity and efficiency, addressing the region's rising wastewater treatment demands while supporting Egypt's national environmental and water sustainability goals. The project will convert the facility from primary to secondary treatment, introducing advanced sludge digestion and biogas generation systems. It also includes the refurbishment of existing structures and the construction of new treatment units. Once completed, the plant's capacity will increase to 600,000 cubic meters per day, enabling it to meet national effluent standards and strengthen environmental protection for nearby communities. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
03-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Hassan Allam-Metito JV awarded Alexandria West WWTP expansion in Egypt
Egypt's Hassan Allam Construction, a subsidiary of Hassan Allam Holding, in joint venture with UAE's Metito has been awarded the Alexandria West Wastewater Treatment Plant – Extension & Upgrade Project. The project will increase the WWTP's capacity to 600,000 cubic metres per day (m3/day), Hassan Allam Holding said in a press statement. The plant's existing primary design capacity is 462,000 m³/day, according to data available on the website of Dorsch Gruppe, which prepared the feasibility study for the project. The scope involves upgrading the plant from primary to secondary treatment, incorporating advanced sludge digestion and biogas generation systems, refurbishing existing facilities, and constructing new treatment units. The statement didn't reveal cost or completion timelines. The project is financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB) through a €120 million concessional loan with a €20 million grant from the European Union's (EU) Neighbourhood Investment Platform (NIP), according to a March 2024 statement by EU Neighbours South programme. (Writing by Marwa Abo Almajd; Editing by Anoop Menon) (