
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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On the A10 motorway, Ævia carried out the jacking of...In the Centre-Val de Loire region, on the A10 motorway - which links Paris and Bordeaux - our Ævia teams have carried out the jacking of a viaduct crossing the Cher...
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Eiffage and NGE, acting as a consortium, have won a...A consortium formed of Eiffage and NGE has been awarded a second contract by Tisséo, Toulouse’s metropolitan transport authority, to carry out the civil engineering...
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In the Hauts-de-France, Eiffage Génie Civil completed...In the Hauts-de-France region, on the construction site of the Peripheral Flood Protection (PPINO) at the Gravelines National Electricity Production Centre, the...