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Jebel Ali Industrial Sewerage & Drainage System Project - DS 188

  • Completed
  • Dubai
  • Sewerage & Wastewater

This project is at Jebel Ali in Dubai - Contract DS 188. It is aimed at supplying sewerage and storm water drainage services for Community 599 in the Jebel Ali Industrial Area. The project is about Construction of 65 kilometers of sewer and 91 kilometers of storm water networks. Engineering Services, a subsidiary of local Holding, has been awarded the main contract worth $118 million. Work will commence in May 2018 and span for (30) months. A signature and key project, the Jebel Ali Sewage Treatment Plant is the largest sewage treatment plant project ever embarked on. It will assure that all of DubaiÂ’s sewage is treated up to international standards and without environmental nuisance when millions of visitors are expected to touch down in Dubai. Jebel Ali sewage treatment works, the new facilities will treat the equivalent of the sewage flow originating from a city of 3.35 million inhabitants. A project of this magnitude is unprecedented in the GCC region. All sewage water is treated up to DubaiÂ’s strict irrigation water standards and allows the city to cut back the use of costly desalinated seawater for non-potable use litres per day through re-use applications such as irrigation. The present capacity of Jebel Ali plant is up to 300,000 cubic meters of sewage. The project will increase the capacity with an additional of 375,000 cubic meters, allowing it to treat a total of 675,000 cubic meters of sewage. The scope included within the contract involves sewer and storm water networks, which will require 17km of micro-tunneling works.

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