Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

Construction of a treated water reservoir with a capacity of 10,000 m3 in Ghdir El Golla

Description of the work

Construction of a treated water reservoir with a capacity of 10,000 m3 in Ghdir El Golla

The project consists of the construction of a semi-buried reservoir for storing treated wastewater produced by SONEDE. This reservoir has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters and aims to increase storage capacity and improve the security of the drinking water supply in the Greater Tunis region. An adjacent valve chamber has also been built for the management and distribution of the stored water.

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: SONEDE

Fin du projet: 2010

Localisation: Ghdir El Golla, Tunis

Montant: 3 000 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Earthworks (bulk excavation and concrete formwork)
  • Concrete work for foundations and walls
  • waterproofing work
  • Finishing work (plastering, painting, etc.)

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