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Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Sector - Q3 2018 Report Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works 3 (2018) Report American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 1 of 16 Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Sector - Q3 2018 Report Special Remarks The Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Q3 2018 report provides a comprehensive overview of the Water & List of sub-sectors Waste-Water Equipment & Works sector with focus on top tenders, big projects and important news. Irrigation & Drainage Canals Irrigation & Drainage Networks Tenders Section Potable Water & Waste-Water Pipelines Potable Water & Waste-Water Pumps - Integrated Jobs (Having a certain engineering component) - sorted by Water Desalination Stations - Generating Sector (the sector of the client who issued the tender and who would pay for the goods & services ordered) Water Wells Drilling - Client - Supply Jobs - Generating Sector - Client Non-Tenders Section - Business News - Projects Awards - Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase - Privatization and Investments - Published Co. Performance - Loans & Grants - Fairs and Exhibitions This report includes tenders with bid bond greater than L.E. 10,000 and valuable tenders without bid bond Tenders may be posted under more than one sub-sector Copyright Notice &RS\ULJKW$PHULFDQ&KDPEHURI&RPPHUFHLQ(J\SW $P&KDP $OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG1HLWKHUWKHFRQWHQWRIWKH7HQGHUV$OHUW6HUYLFH 7$6 QRUDQ\SDUWRILWPD\EHUHSURGXFHG sorted in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. In no event shall AmCham be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 2 of 16 Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Sector - Q3 2018 Report Irrigation & Drainage Canals - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Environment General Authority for River Transport Raising the efficiency of Delta Lock by means of total drying 30,000 LE Jul 10, 2018 Aug 05, 2018 General Dept. for Assuit Irrigation, Assuit Rehabilitation/ replacement of the irrigation control gates & canals ends' outlets at 30,000 LE Jul 07, 2018 Jul 15, 2018 subordinated locations at Assuit Bahari, Qebli & East Irrigation Inspectorates General Dept. for Beni Swef Irrigation Conducting the (a) periodical maintenance of canals, (b) rehabilitation/ replacement of 50,000 & 29,000 & LE Jul 08, 2018 Jul 19, 2018 gates, wheels & siphons at Qebly Beni Swef Inspectorate, also (c) same but at Bahari Beni 29,000 Swef Inspectorate General Dept. for Central Dakahleyya Drainage Maintenance of the internal subsurface drainage network of Mit El Amel Al Oula Zone (A & 30,000 LE Jul 22, 2018 Jul 31, 2018 B) serving 8,900 feddans General Dept. for Giza Irrigation Conducting the required (a) operation & maintenance of water wells and electric 13,000 LE Jul 04, 2018 Jul 12, 2018 transformers, also (b rehabilitation/ replacement of gates, irrigation openings, also of canals ends outlets General Dept. for Horizontal Expansion & Irrigation Projects in Central Egypt Protection of El Sawayta Village & El Sheikh Hassan Village from Floods Risks. 23,000 LE Sep 30, 2018 Oct 17, 2018 General Dept. for Irrigation Development Projects in Central Delta, The Cashier Completion of advanced mesqas works (small irrigation canals) at El Wasat & El Manayfa 400,000 LE Aug 14, 2018 Sep 02, 2018 Zone General Dept. for Irrigation Development Projects in Esna Conducting the (a) lining of El Barawat Canal of 2.660 Km total length in Markaz Qous, 100,000 & 25,000 LE Aug 12, 2018 Sep 03, 2018 also (b) construction of a bridge across Asfoun Canal in Markaz Naqada, both in Qena Governorate American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 3 of 16 Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Sector - Q3 2018 Report Irrigation & Drainage Networks - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Asswan City Development Agency, The Cashier Implementing infrastructure networks (roads, water, waste water & irrigation) to serve 1,000,000 LE Jul 07, 2018 Jul 31, 2018 the city's tourist district General Dept. for Central Delta Drainage Projects - New Rehabilitation/ replacement of subsurface/ tile drainage networks at Shober Second Zone 400,000 LE Jul 17, 2018 Sep 02, 2018 A serving 3,250 feddans under finance from the African Development Bank. General Dept. for Damietta Drainage in Tanta Rehabilitation/ replacement of subsurface drainage network to serve El Nawya & Kafr El 400,000 LE Aug 01, 2018 Sep 16, 2018 Sarem Zone serving 3,050 feddans land under finance from the ADB - African Development Bank General Dept. for Drainage Projects in Central Egypt, Beni Swef Rehabilitation/ replacement of subsurface drainage networks at Qebli Selim B Zone 400,000 LE Sep 02, 2018 Oct 21, 2018 serving 2,459 feddans under funding from ADB - African Development Bank General Dept. for East Monoufeyya Drainage, Shebin El Kom Rehabilitation/ replacement of the subsurface drainage network at Kafr Khedr zone 250,000 LE Sep 12, 2018 Nov 04, 2018 serving 1,800 feddans area under funding from ADB - African Development Bank General Dept. for Fayyoum Drainage Rehabilitation/ replacement of the subsurface drainage network serving 1,200 feddans 170,000 LE Jul 04, 2018 Aug 19, 2018 area at El Nassariya Zone under funding from the African Development Bank General Dept. for South West Beheira Drainage, The Cashier Rehabilitation/ replacement of the subsurface drainage networks serving 2,200 feddans 360,000 LE Aug 13, 2018 Sep 30, 2018 under finance of the ADB - African Development Bank Ministry of Agriculture & Land Reclamation, Project Management Unit of the Field Irrigation Development Projects, The Cashier Implementing of the supply, erection & extension works of UPVS pipes to cover 319 100,000 each LE Jul 25, 2018 Aug 05, 2018 mesqas of 175,620 linear meters lunch to serve 2,562 feddans area under funding from OPEC Fund for International Development under 5 contracts Potable Water & Waste-Water Pipelines - Tenders Section American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 4 of 16 Water & Waste-Water Equipment & Works Sector - Q3 2018 Report Potable Water & Waste-Water Pipelines - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Transport Beheira Governorate, the Administration of Markaz & City of Damanhour. Contraction of rain water screens within the City 20,000 LE Jul 26, 2018 Aug 14, 2018 E.N.R. Egyptian National Railways Authority, the Purchases & Stores Dept Rehabilitation/ revamping and elevation of the tracks along the section between Kilo 100,000 LE Sep 06, 2018 Sep 25, 2018 67.850 & 69.500 between El Hammam & Al Roweisat railway stations along El Qabbary/ Matrouh railway line involving water & waste water stations & networks, also gas & fuel pipelines (what about telephones ?) El Wadi El Gedid Governorate, the Housing Directorate, The Cashier Construction of two sanitary drainage networks in (a) Osman Ibn Affan Village in El 25,000 & 30,000 LE Aug 14, 2018 Aug 30, 2018 Farafra for completion in 8 months & (b) El Moushiya Village in El Dakhla for completion also in 8 months General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Asswan City Development Agency, The Cashier Implementing infrastructure networks (roads, water, waste water & irrigation) to serve 1,000,000 LE Jul 07, 2018 Jul 31, 2018 the city's tourist district General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Beni Swef City Development Agency Separation of human waste water from industrial waste water in the city 300,000 LE Jul 01, 2018 Jul 25, 2018 General Authority for New Urban Societies, Tourist Villages Agency - New, The Cashier Implementing of two reinforced concrete tunnels of 2,000 mm. internal diameter with 300,000 LE Jul 08, 2018 Jul 31, 2018 related pumping & receiving rooms, also ductile cast iron pipes & valves General Dept. for North Dakahleyya Drainage Maintenance of tile drainage networks at four different locations in North Dakahliya/ under 16,000 & 50,000 & LE Sep 25, 2018 Oct 11, 2018 four contracts. Deadlines 10/8, 10/9, 10/10, 10/11/2018 20,000 & 30,000 Menoufiya Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co., The Cashier Rehabilitation & consolidation of potable water networks', sanitary drainage networks & 45,000 & 34,000 & LE Jul 26, 2018 Aug 13, 2018 discharge pipelines networks in Shebin El Kom under for contracts. Deadlines 8/12, 8/12/ 150,000 & 250,000 8/12 & 8/13/2018 Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co. in Assuit, The Cashier Rehabilitation/ replacement of (a) a 400 mm. diameter discharge pipeline made of ductile 120,000 & 60,000 LE Jul 13, 2018 Jul 29, 2018 cast iron extending from Assuit Station till the main lifting station in Al Berka, also (b) conducting other required works for sanitary drainage stations & pipelines in other subordinated locations in the Governorate Rehabilitation/ replacement of a discharge pipeline from a sanitary drainage subsidiary 330,000 LE Sep 14, 2018 Sep 24, 2018 station in Nazlet Abdallah to the main station to be made of HDPE of 500 mm. external dia. under finance from the World Bank American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 5 of 16 Water &
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