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Sewage Network Project in Shahrakan Area Nears 33% Completion

The sewage network construction project in Shahrakan, Northern Governorate, is making solid progress. According to Engineer Fatima Jaafar, the Director of the Sanitary Drainage Planning and Projects Department, the project has now reached 33% completion. This development is part of the Ministry of Works’ long-term plan to enhance Bahrain’s sewage system.

The project aims to serve 219 properties in Block 1044, Shahrakan. Additionally, it will provide better sanitation for residents in the area. Specifically, the plan includes laying 3,163 meters of main lines and 2,957 meters of branch lines. Moreover, the project will create 364 inspection rooms and a main pumping station. These upgrades will significantly improve the sewage network and boost public health.

The Ministry of Works is working diligently to expand the sewage system. This project aligns with Bahrain’s ongoing urban development, ensuring the infrastructure meets the needs of a growing population. As a result, the government plans to increase service efficiency, reduce pollution, and improve overall sanitation in the region.

Furthermore, the business side of the project is notable. Arad Construction Contracting Company received the contract, valued at 1.68 million Bahraini dinars. This investment supports local businesses and creates job opportunities, benefiting Bahrain’s economy. Such projects are vital in maintaining a sustainable infrastructure and meeting the needs of expanding communities.

The Ministry of Works urges residents and citizens to cooperate during the project’s implementation. They should follow safety signs and guidelines to avoid disruptions. Cooperation will help ensure the smooth execution of the work.

In conclusion, the sewage network project in Shahrakan is a key initiative for Bahrain. It highlights the government’s dedication to modernizing infrastructure and improving public services. As the project continues, it brings the region closer to a more efficient and sustainable sewage system. The government remains committed to completing the project on schedule, enhancing the quality of life for all.

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