Infrastructure

Infrastructure works refer to activities and projects related to the construction and maintenance of essential infrastructure that supports the life of communities and preserves their safety. This field includes many aspects and specialties, including:

1- Water and sewage networks: which involves the construction and maintenance of water and sewage networks and treatment plants. Water and sewage networks usually consist of pipe networks, treatment plants, and storage tanks, and include many different stages and processes, including:

  •  Water production: which involves collecting clean water from natural sources and treating it using treatment plants to make it suitable for human use.
  •  Water distribution: which involves transporting treated water to users through the network of pipes and tanks.
  •  Collection of wastewater: which involves collecting wastewater and solid and liquid waste from homes, buildings, and factories and transporting it to sewage treatment plants.
  • Wastewater treatment: which involves treating wastewater using specialized treatment plants to make it suitable for reuse in irrigation or for safe discharge into seas and rivers.

Water and sewage networks are essential for maintaining the health and safety of the environment and individuals, improving the quality of life, and contributing to the improvement of the health and economic conditions of society.

2- Electricity and communications networks: which involves the construction, maintenance, and development of electricity and communications networks, including the construction of high-voltage transmission lines and transformer stations.

3- Hydraulic systems: which involves the construction and maintenance of dams, irrigation channels, and other hydraulic systems.

Infrastructure works are of great importance for the development of cities and regions, improving the general quality of life for citizens, and contributing to the improvement of the economy and making it more competitive and attractive to investment.