en.Wedoany.com Reported - China Railway No.4 Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "China Railway No.4 Engineering Group") recently signed an EPC general contracting contract for Phase I of the Ras Al Khaimah Sewage Treatment System Project in the UAE. The project is designed with a daily treatment capacity of 60,000 cubic meters, and the construction scope includes gravity sewage pipes, reclaimed water transmission pipes, and supporting pumping stations. Upon completion, the project will meet the sewage treatment needs of approximately 300,000 people, significantly enhancing local water environment management capabilities and water resource recycling levels, which is of great significance for promoting green and low-carbon urban development.
China Railway No.4 Engineering Group is a core backbone enterprise under China Railway Group Limited, headquartered in Hefei City, Anhui Province, with extensive overseas engineering experience in the field of infrastructure construction. Ras Al Khaimah is one of the seven emirates of the UAE, and in recent years, it has been continuously advancing the modernization of urban infrastructure. The project is developed by the UAE's Etihad Water and Electricity Company (EtihadWE), with participation from France's Saur Group and TAQA Water Company. Liu Bo, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Railway No.4 Engineering Group, stated at the signing ceremony that this project is a key livelihood and ecological and environmental protection project for the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. Upon completion, it will further improve local water infrastructure, enhance the living environment, and support green and sustainable development in the region.
This project represents a significant breakthrough for China Railway No.4 Engineering Group in the water engineering sector in the Middle East and is another achievement of Chinese enterprises' continued deep engagement in the UAE's environmental protection infrastructure market. The implementation of the project will provide strong support for local water environment management and resource recycling.
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