Savener makes good progress in the engineering of the GHUBRAH III desalination plant in Oman

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Savener continues to make steady progress in the development of the basic and detailed engineering of the new desalination plant GHUBRAH III, located in Oman, which has been commissioned by GS INIMA. This plant, with a capacity of 300,000 m³/day, will become the largest desalination plant in the Sultanate of Oman and will be capable of supplying a population of 2.5 million people, consolidating itself as a key project for the region.

To date, Savener has virtually completed the basic engineering phase (IFD), dedicating more than 10,000 hours of specialised work to ensure that every detail of the design is optimised and ready for the next phase. The detailed engineering phase (IFC) is now well underway, with work on the plant’s main buildings, including the reverse osmosis building (RO Building) and the dissolved air flotation (DAF) system, set to commence shortly.

Solid progress is now being made in the detailed engineering phase (IFC) with a view to the imminent start of construction work on the main buildings of the plant

This project is a major technical and logistical challenge, but it is also an opportunity for Savener to reaffirm its leadership in the development of innovative and sustainable solutions in the field of water, a vital resource for the world’s driest regions. The GHUBRAH III plant will not only be a milestone in the Sultanate’s desalination capacity, but also an example of Savener’s ability to manage large and complex projects.

With each stage of the project proceeding according to plan, Savener is poised to continue to move forward with the same dedication, ensuring that this vital infrastructure is ready to begin implementation on schedule, helping to secure the water supply for millions of people in Oman.

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Savener makes good progress in the engineering of the GHUBRAH III desalination plant in Oman