Simawah City Sewerage Line

Project Overview:

The Sewerage Line and Pumping Stations project is a vital infrastructure initiative aimed at improving sanitation and wastewater management in Simawa City. With a contract value exceeding USD 70 million, the project involves the construction of a comprehensive sewerage system, including 16 pumping stations. Upon completion, the project will significantly enhance the city's sanitation infrastructure and contribute to the overall quality of life for its residents.

Project Objectives:

  • To establish a robust sewerage system in Simawa City to effectively manage wastewater and promote public health.
  • To construct 16 pumping stations strategically located across the city to facilitate the efficient transport of sewage.
  • To address the growing demand for improved sanitation infrastructure in urban areas.


Key Features:

  • Sewerage Line: Construction of a sewerage network spanning Simawa City to collect and transport wastewater.
  • Pumping Stations: Installation of 16 pumping stations along the sewerage line to facilitate the movement of sewage.
  • Contract Value: Exceeding USD 70 million, reflecting a significant investment in infrastructure development.
  • Completion Percentage: 100%, indicating successful project execution and readiness for operational use.

Additional Information/Notes:

  • The completion of the Al-Husseiniya Water Pumping Station project in the Province of Baghdad, Iraq, demonstrates the commitment to enhancing water infrastructure across the region.
  • With a completion percentage of 100%, the project signifies the successful implementation of critical water management infrastructure.