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Zawya
07-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman: Yanqul water project likely to benefit 6,000 people
Yanqul: As many as 6,000 people are expected to benefit from the water network project in the Wilayat of Yanqul in the Governorate of Al Dhahirah. Being implemented by Nama Water Services Company, the completion rate of the project has reached 95% and it will start operations in the third quarter of 2025. Eng. Badr Salim Al Rabaani, Director of the Project said that the project cost stands at OMR2.58 million and includes 590 connections for housing units. He said that the project includes the construction of a water distribution network of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes, with a length of 72.7 kilometres, in addition to a main distribution line of ductile iron (DI) pipes, with a length of 1.9 kilometres. The project also includes the construction of a pumping station containing three pumps and four connection points between the existing pipelines. He added that the project includes the installation of fire hydrants, isolation valves, air release and flush valves, pressure monitoring points in the network, and the construction of water line crossings at valleys and roads. It's worth noting that the Yanqul water network project is part of a series of projects being implemented by Nama Water Services Company in several governorates. Through these projects, the company seeks to ensure the sustainability of water services and provide potable water to people. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Observer
06-04-2025
- Business
- Observer
Yanqul water network project completion rate reaches 95%
YANQUL: Work is underway in implementing the water network project in the Wilayat of Yanqul, Al Dhahirah Governorate, as the completion rate reached 95 per cent. The project is implemented by Nama Water Services Company. Eng Badr bin Salim al Rabaani, Director of the Project, said that the project cost stands at RO 2.58 million and includes 590 connections to housing units. As many as 6,000 people are expected to benefit from this project. The project will start operations in the third quarter of 2025. - ONA


Times of Oman
06-04-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Yanqul water project likely to benefit 6,000 people
Yanqul: As many as 6,000 people are expected to benefit from the water network project in the Wilayat of Yanqul in the Governorate of Al Dhahirah. Being implemented by Nama Water Services Company, the completion rate of the project has reached 95% and it will start operations in the third quarter of 2025. Eng. Badr Salim Al Rabaani, Director of the Project said that the project cost stands at OMR2.58 million and includes 590 connections for housing units. He said that the project includes the construction of a water distribution network of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes, with a length of 72.7 kilometres, in addition to a main distribution line of ductile iron (DI) pipes, with a length of 1.9 kilometres. The project also includes the construction of a pumping station containing three pumps and four connection points between the existing pipelines. He added that the project includes the installation of fire hydrants, isolation valves, air release and flush valves, pressure monitoring points in the network, and the construction of water line crossings at valleys and roads. It's worth noting that the Yanqul water network project is part of a series of projects being implemented by Nama Water Services Company in several governorates. Through these projects, the company seeks to ensure the sustainability of water services and provide potable water to people.


Muscat Daily
25-02-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
Nama Water implementing projects worth RO700mn
Muscat – Nama Water Services Company is undertaking a series of strategic initiatives to enhance water security and promote sustainability across Oman. According to CEO Qais bin Saud al Zakwani, the company is implementing 27 projects worth over RO700mn aimed at strengthening water and sanitation infrastructure across governorates. These projects are expected to contribute approximately RO193mn to the country's local added value. The announcement was made on Tuesday, alongside the signing of four agreements to upgrade water distribution and sewage networks. These agreements cover the design and construction of water distribution systems in Dhahirah – including the wilayats of Ibri, Yanqul and Dhank – and in Dakhliyah, covering Samail and Izki. Additionally, sewage networks will be developed in Al Ansab, Muscat. 'These projects will help expand the coverage rate of water networks in Oman to exceed 72.8%,' Zakwani said. He also noted that the number of beneficiaries of Nama's services is expected to reach 937,970 subscribers once these projects are completed. Key infrastructure improvements include a water transfer project from Suhar desalination plant to Dhahirah, enhancement of network between desalination plants in Barka and Suhar, improvements to the water transfer system in Dakhliyah, and enhancement of networks between North Sharqiyah and South Sharqiyah. Zakwani also highlighted the company's commitment to supporting local employment through its Omanisation initiative. 'We have provided about 885 jobs in the water sector through permanent contracts with partner companies, raising Omanisation rate in these firms to 84%.'


Times of Oman
25-02-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Nama Water Services unveils strategic projects in water sector
Muscat: Nama Water Services Company signed four agreements to implement strategic projects in the water sector. The projects included the design and implementation of water distribution networks in the wilayats of Ibri, Yanqul and Dhank in A'Dhahirah Governorate (Packages 1 and 2), the construction of water networks in the wilayats of Samail and Izki in A'Dakhiliyah Governorate and the construction of wastewater networks in Al Ansab in Muscat Governorate. This was unveiled at a ceremony organised by the company in Muscat on Tuesday under the auspices of Dr. Saud bin Hamoud Al Habsi, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources. In a speech at the ceremony, Qais bin Saud Al Zakwani, CEO of Nama Water Services Company, said that the company seeks to achieve sustainability and ensure water security in the Sultanate of Oman by implementing a package of current and future strategic projects across different governorates. Al Zakwani added that the company is currently implementing 27 projects to the tune of more than OMR700 million to enhance the water and wastewater system in the governorates and wilayats covered by the company's services—from Musandam to Al Wusta. He said that the projects contribute OMR193 million to the in-country value (ICV). Al Zakwani pointed out that these projects enhance water networks in the Sultanate of Oman to cover more than 72.80 percent at a time the number of beneficiaries of the company's services grew to 937,970. Speaking in detail, he said that the projects include a water transmission project connecting the desalination plant in Sohar to A'Dhahirah Governorate, a water system enhancement project connecting the desalination plants in Barka and Sohar, A'Dakhiliyah Governorate's water transmission enhancement system project and a water transmission system enhancement project between the governorates of South A'Sharqiyah and North A'Sharqiyah. Al Zakwani explained that the Omanization initiative launched by the company through permanent contracts with companies supporting its work helped generate 885 jobs in the water sector. This, he said, contributed to raising the percentage of Omanization in these companies to 84 percent.