DEWA’s Dhs256m water pipeline project in Dubai nears completion
It will extend DEWA’s water transmission network by 36km across Dubai and is now nearly 88 per cent complete January 24, 2021
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has said that its project to extend its water transmission network by 36km across Dubai is now nearly 88 per cent complete and is on course to be completed by April 2021.
The Dhs256m expansion project includes extensions along Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road; and connections between the Hassyan Pump Station to Dubai Investments Park and Dubai World Central; from Nakhali Reservoir to Alaweer roundabout alongside the Dubai-Hatta Road and Muhaisnah; and from Margham wells to Dubai Al Ain Road.
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Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has completed 87.73 per cent of its project to extend its water transmission network by 36 kilometres across Dubai, at a total cost of about Dh256 million.
The project locations include extensions along Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road; and connections between the Hassyan Pump Station to Dubai Investments Park and Dubai World Central; from Nakhali Reservoir to Alaweer roundabout alongside the Dubai-Hatta Road and Muhaisnah; and from Margham wells to Dubai Al Ain Road. The project should be complete by April 2021. The project includes the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Glass-Reinforced Epoxy (GRE) water pipes (in different diameters), and also precast GRE chambers.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced that work is nearing completion on its AED256 million ($70 million) Water Transmission Network project which runs 36 km across Dubai which is due for completion in April.