With a production capacity of 50,000 m³ per day, the plant will be the largest in West Africa when it is commissioned. It will help diversify Senegal's drinking water sources and improve the capital's water supply capacity by covering the needs of 15% of the Dakar area.
Eiffage Energie Systèmes and Eiffage Sénégal are assisting the Eiffage Génie Civil teams in the design of this first seawater desalination plant in West Africa.
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12.04.2024GPT Eiffage Civil Engineering Marine has reached an...On the project for the basin extension and renovation of the docks at the port of Cotonou, the teams from Eiffage Civil Engineering Marine have started driving the...
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28.03.2024Eiffage Civil Engineering welcomed the 2027 class of...We had the pleasure of welcoming the 2027 class from ESITC Paris to the construction site of the future Stade de France station on Line 16!
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27.03.2024In the heart of the Cantal, Eiffage Civil Engineering...Our teams are carrying out demolition, reinforcement, and earthmoving work on a wasteland located on the Cerf Rock, overlooking the Lioran ski resort.