Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

Drinking water supply to the AFH Jardins de Tunis Subdivision – LOT 3

Description of the work

Drinking water supply to the AFH Jardins de Tunis Subdivision – LOT 3

The project consists of the construction of two drinking water reservoirs with a capacity of 5,000 m³, including an equipped valve chamber, a chlorination and remote monitoring chamber, a pumping station, a guardhouse, project fencing, and the various necessary networks.

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: SONEDE

Fin du projet: 2019

Localisation: Tunis - Tunisie

Montant: 6 000 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Earthworks
  • Reinforced concrete foundation work
  • Reinforced concrete works in elevation (foundation slab, walls, skirt, dome, etc.)
  • works on pumping and distribution pipeline networks
  • Exterior landscaping work
  • Road and utility works

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