Khaleej Times

Dewa awards pipeline deal worth Dh248M

- Staff Report

dubai — The Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) has awarded a contract to supply, extend and commission 40km of water pipelines at a total cost of Dh248 million.

“This supports our strategy and plans to meet the needs of the comprehens­ive developmen­t of electricit­y and water for the Dubai Plan 2021. We work to increase production and improve operationa­l efficienci­es, and increase the flow of water in several parts of Dubai, and as a contingenc­y against any emergencie­s,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of Dewa.

The project includes the extension of glass-reinforced epoxy main water pipes of up to 40km along Al Qudra Street and the Dubai to Al Ain highway to increase water-flow capacity and provide water to developmen­t projects in these areas.

In addition, there will be a pipeline along Emirates Road to increase the water-flow capacity of Khawaneej 2 and additional pipelines in other parts of Dubai to increase water flow in emergencie­s. The project also includes remote control and monitoring systems, which allow the continuous control of the main water transport network effectivel­y, through remote-controlled valves in the control centre.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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