EMAC Contracting, an affiliate to Kuwait’s Al Kharafi and Sons Group, submitted an offer to win four infrastructure projects in a bunch of Egyptian governorates, EMAC’s chief executive said on Monday.
With an expected cost of 600 million Egyptian pounds ($34.7 million), the four projects will include executing a number of water treatment and sewage plants, Samir Fathy further added.
“The projects will be financed by the World Bank Group (WB),” he said.
Moreover, EMAC has recently won a mandate to implement a number of wastewater networks in Beheira governorate, at a cost estimated at 600 million pounds, Fathy referred.
“We had won a mandate to carry out road projects worth 200 million pounds in the country’s New Administrative Capital,” he concluded.