Dubai builds world's largest water reservoirs

Construction has begun in Dubai on what will become the world's largest pre-stressed concrete drinking water reservoirs to help meet the escalating demand brought on by multi-billion-dollar property development projects.

The three giant rectangular reservoirs, each with a capacity of 60 million imperial gallons, are being constructed in the Mushrif area of Dubai by the Mammut Group.

"On completion the three reservoirs will contain a total of 180 million gallons of drinking water, marking a major milestone in Dubai's expansion of its utility infrastructure," said Behzad Ferdows, chairman and CEO of the Dubai-headquartered Mammut Group.

"With rapid population growth and economic development driving an exponential increase in the demand for water, governments throughout the region are continuously boosting supply to keep pace," he added.

The Mushrif reservoirs are part of a AED12 billion package of infrastructure projects recently unveiled by Dubai Water and Electricity Authority (DEWA) designed to meet the water and electricity demands of all existing and planned projects in the emirate.

According to DEWA statistics, Dubai has a water capacity of 262 million gallons a day - due to rise to nearly 800 million gallons a day by 2015. The Mushrif reservoirs will expand DEWA's current water storage capacity from 235 million gallons to 415 million gallons.

Announcing the package of expansion projects, Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of DEWA 's services for the ambitious projects in progress, said the projects will meet requirements of unprecedented ambitious growth in Dubai.

Construction of the reservoirs will take 15 months with preliminary prefabrication work being carried out by Mammut Group's 300,000 square metre facilities at Dubai's Techno Park. The three giant Mushrif reservoirs will cover a total area of approximately 165,000 square metres, measure 372 metres in length, 169 metres in width and 5.6 metres in depth. 270,000 cubic metres of concrete and 27,000 tonnes of reinforcing steel will be used in the construction.

The Mammut Group is one of the Middle East's largest industrial contracting and manufacturing companies with core strengths in the manufacture of pre-engineered steel and pre-cast concrete. The company employs 4,000 people and has 10 offices globally and six manufacturing plants. WAM

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