Christ-subsidiary Aqua Engineering books large order in the United Arab Emirates
Largest order in the history of Christ
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Aqua Engineering, a Group company of Christ Water Technology AG, was awarded the engineering and construction on a turnkey basis of a large seawater desalination plant by Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority, leading a consortium together with the local construction partner Tecton Engineering L.L.C.
The total value of the order amounts to USD 121 million, of which USD 84 million is the share of Aqua Engineering, consisting of the delivery and assembly including commissioning of the entire SWRO (seawater reverse osmosis) membrane plant. Following three years of construction, the plant will produce 91,000 m³ drinking water per day according to the strict rules of the WHO out of seawater for the local population.
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