Times of Oman

OMR45mn pact signed for major sewerage network

Salalah Sanitary Drainage Services Company’s project is to be implemente­d within 30 months and the period of operation and maintenanc­e is for 15 years

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: To encourage private sector investment in the Sultanate’s infrastruc­ture, Salalah Sanitary Drainage Services Company signed a contract for the constructi­on, operation and delivery of the sewerage network project in Sahlanoot area in Salalah at a cost of OMR 45,094,035.

This move is based on the government’s directives to encourage more private sector investment in the Sultanate’s infrastruc­ture, especially in the water sector in general and sanitation in particular.

The project’s period of implementa­tion is 30 months and the period of operation and maintenanc­e is 15 years.

The contract was signed on behalf of the company by Abdullah bin Aqeel Ahmed Al Ibrahim, chairman of the board, and on behalf of the contractor - Oman National Engineerin­g and Investment Company by Sheikh Ayman bin Ahmed Sultan Al Hosani, chairman of the board.

The scope of work includes constructi­on of the network with its accessorie­s and the main pumping station within 30 months. After constructi­on, operation and maintenanc­e period starts for 15 years.

The project is among the priorities included in the company’s work plan, due to the need to provide sewage services to the population living in area as well as to increase the sewage service coverage for new plans.

According to the plan, the implementa­tion of the first package of the project will begin, where the sewage service will cover 5,500 properties in addition to connecting Bait Al Mamoura and the government and services units adjacent to the area along the Sultan Qaboos Street. It will also provide a main pumping station designed to accommodat­e the flows of Sahlnoot area and the neighbouri­ng plans in the future.

Market research suggests there are clear opportunit­ies for Omani craft, fashion and food businesses to break into Qatar’s sophistica­ted and lucrative market. Consumers are beginning to understand the importance of provenance and are searching for authentic products, whether that is with food or in the personal care product space.

“Oman’s long history and reputation for first-class craft, fashion and food are well recognised, offering small, local companies exciting export possibilit­ies,” said Maymuna.

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– Supplied picture VITAL PROJECT: The project is among the priorities included in the company’s work plan, due to the need to provide sewage services to the population living in area.

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