Mabani Delma signs Dhs590m deal with Abu Dhabi Government
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, February 23 - 2013 at 11:41
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Well-known infrastructure solution provider Mabani Delma, part of Delma Emirates Group has been tasked with constructing a major project worth Dhs590m, 22 Kms Deep Trunk sewerage system in Abu Dhabi.
Stretching from Mafraq to Khalifa City B and including Baniyas, the proposed sewerage system will cover several key industrial and residential enclaves.
This project will call for the laying of approximately 16 kilometres of Deep NDM (Non Destructive Method) sewer line at a depth upto 40 metres.
It will also include 6 kilometres of Open cut sewer line and construction of a major pumping station at a depth of 38 metres replacing the current 12 pumping stations.
With delivery scheduled for 2015, the contract marks another successful win for Mabani Delma. For a project this ambitious, the government needed a partner with not just a successful track record for winning projects but one that has established its credentials for delivery and efficiency and overall dependability to complete the project to the most exacting global standards within the timeframe.
Since its inception, Mabani Delma has been a frontliner in the field of infrastructure construction solutions that covers sewage and drainage, water pipelines and pumping stations, irrigation, water treatment and major earthworks.
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