A large-scale water infrastructure project built to provide Al Galala City with a stable,
sustainable water supply. Located on the Galala Plateau between Ain El-Sokhna and Zafarana at
700 meters elevation, the project combines desalination, storage, and advanced distribution
systems to support population growth and modern urban needs.

– Location: Al Galala City, Egypt
– Duration: 2016-2018
– Client: Engineering Authority of the Egyptian Armed Forces
– Contract Value: $68 Million
– Total Storage Capacity: 60,000 cubic meters
– Reservoirs: Six tanks, each with a 20,000 m³ capacity

Key Features:
Advanced Water Storage & Distribution System:
• Reservoirs store desalinated water for reliable urban supply.
• Seawater intake pumps transfer water for desalination.
• Product water pumps channel treated water to users.
• Irrigation and utility stations serve multiple city needs.
Integrated Pipelines & Sustainable Infrastructure:
• Pipelines manage seawater intake and brine discharge flow.
• Potable water network uses HDPE and ductile iron lines.
• Supports city growth with a secure water source.
• Improves urban living through clean, accessible water.