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NWC completes two water pipeline projects in Riyadh
NWC completes two water pipeline projects in Riyadh

Zawya

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

NWC completes two water pipeline projects in Riyadh

Saudi Arabia's National Water Company (NWC) has announced that it has completed two pipeline projects in the Al Bayan district in eastern Riyadh at a total cost of over SAR101 million ($27 million). The scope of work included the expansion of main water pipelines and sub-networks with a total length of over 229 km. NWC said these projects are part of an integrated plan to develop a system of water projects for residents in several areas of Al Bayan district. The aim is to provide potable water and increase coverage to improve the quality of life by elevating the quality of water services and securing supply amid the extensive urban development in the capital, it stated. Once operational, these two projects will cater to the drinking water needs of more than 64,000 residents, it added.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

WAMY Launches 11th Medical Convoy to Maroua, Cameroon
WAMY Launches 11th Medical Convoy to Maroua, Cameroon

Leaders

time21-07-2025

  • Health
  • Leaders

WAMY Launches 11th Medical Convoy to Maroua, Cameroon

The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has dispatched its 11th medical convoy to Maroua, Cameroon, led by a specialized team of ophthalmologists and eye surgeons. During the mission, the team successfully performed 330 eye surgeries, including cataract extractions and treatments for various ocular conditions. In addition, they carried out 842 medical examinations—such as vision screenings—and provided comprehensive treatment plans for patients, particularly in underserved and remote regions. This initiative is part of WAMY's broader health outreach across Africa, reaffirming its commitment to humanitarian service and sustainable development by supporting vulnerable communities and easing their medical hardships. Related Topics: National Water Company, Japanese Company Fuji Clean Sign MoU SDAIA Launches Allam Challenge 2024: Arabic Language Prizes Worth 1 Million Riyals Arabic Language Month Concludes Its Events in Indonesia King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language Launches Riyadh Lexicon Short link : Post Views: 1 Related Stories

Saudi's NWC to implement 38 water, sanitation projects for $533mln
Saudi's NWC to implement 38 water, sanitation projects for $533mln

Zawya

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi's NWC to implement 38 water, sanitation projects for $533mln

Riyadh – The National Water Company (NWC) started executing 38 water and sanitation projects in the Asir region of the Southern Cluster at a combined value of SAR 2 billion. These projects include the construction of lines and networks exceeding 2,534 kilometers long, according to a press release. They align with NWC's strategic plans to develop infrastructure in the water and environmental services sectors and expand the coverage of the services it provides to its customers. Meanwhile, the company began implementing 27 water projects in Asir region across several districts, including Abha, Khamis Mushait, An Namas, Ahad Rafidah, and Mahayel Asir, among others. NWC will also implement transmission lines and networks with a total length of 2,177 kilometers, as well as construct 16 water reservoirs with a total capacity of 54,500 cubic meters. It will install pumping stations with a total daily capacity exceeding 15,000 cubic meters. Moreover, the company started to carry out 11 sanitation projects in the Asir region, including pipelines and networks exceeding 357 kilometers in length. The company will also implement a treatment plant with a total design capacity of 9,300 cubic meters per day in Al Qahma Center and Al Haridah Center, as well as lift stations with a total design capacity of over 106,000 cubic meters on a daily basis. NWC recently announced the implementation of 23 water and environmental projects in Madinah.

Saudi Arabia is likely to award Jazan city sewage project in Q3
Saudi Arabia is likely to award Jazan city sewage project in Q3

Zawya

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi Arabia is likely to award Jazan city sewage project in Q3

Saudi Arabia's National Water Company (NWC) is expected to award the construction contract for Sewage Networks for the neighborhoods of Jazan City project in the third quarter of 2025. The construction tender was released on 20 April 2025 and covers the construction and completion of wastewater networks across multiple neighborhoods within the capital city of Jazan province. The bid submission deadline was 28 May 2025. 'The contract award is expected in August 2025 with project completion targeted for the second quarter of 2027,' a source aware of the details said. (Reporting by Deva Palanisamy; Editing by Anoop Menon) ( Subscribe to our Projects' PULSE newsletter that brings you trustworthy news, updates and insights on project activities, developments, and partnerships across sectors in the Middle East and Africa.

Saudi's NWC launches $400mln water, wastewater projects in Jazan
Saudi's NWC launches $400mln water, wastewater projects in Jazan

Zawya

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi's NWC launches $400mln water, wastewater projects in Jazan

The state-owned National Water Company (NWC) said on Thursday that is implementing 19 water and wastewater projects in Jazan province at a cost of over 1.5 billion Saudi riyals ($400 million). These include the installation of water and sewage networks that extend more than 1,203 kilometres (km), the company said in a post on the social messaging platform X. The nine water projects involve water networks extending more than 397 km. Additionally, two operational reservoirs with a total capacity of 15,000 cubic metres (m3) will be developed, along with the building of pumping stations with a capacity exceeding 60,000 m3/day. NWC is also working on 10 wastewater projects, which include sewage networks totaling over 806 km, as well as treatment plants with a total capacity of 24,000 m3/day. (Editing by Anoop Menon) (

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