
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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24.11.2023Eiffage Génie Civil wins contract for new section of...Eiffage Génie Civil has won the contract to build the new section of the E18-E39 motorway in Kristiansand, Norway, worth more than €234 million.
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17.11.2023Eiffage just signed with EDF a contract for civil engineering...Eiffage, through its subsidiary Eiffage Génie Civil, just signed the contract with EDF to carry out the main civil engineering works for the first pair of EPR2-type...
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30.10.2023In the Pyrenees, Ævia refurbished the Izourt damÆvia refurbishes the Izourt dam in the PyreneesAt an altitude of 1,645 m, our Aevia teams were involved in refurbishing the waterproofing of the Izourt dam, located...