Public Private Partnership agreement for Mexican aqueduct

Public Private Partnership agreement for Mexican aqueduct

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Pump Company Index Accelerated Companies 1 Aker Solutions 14 10,14,15 Alfa Laval Amarinth 10 Ampco-Pittsburgh 15 Andritz 14,15 APV 1 14 Atlas Copco Baker Hughes 14,15 BHEL 15 Bran+Luebbe 1 CECO Environmental 14,15 ClydeUnion 1 Colfax 7,15 Crane 15 Curtiss-Wright 15 Danfoss 12 DMW 15 Dover 1,7,14,15 Ebara 12,14,15 Energy Recovery 15 Etatron 12 Eureka 13 Flowserve 8,10,14,15 FLSmidth 14,15 Franklin Electric 15 GE 13,15 14 GE Oil & Gas GEA 12,13 General Pump 6 Gévelot 15 GLV 15 Gorman-Rupp 8,15 Graco 5,15 Grundfos 12 GUD Holdings 14,15 Hammelmann 6 Hayward Tyler 10,15 Hertz Equipment Rental 12 15 Hyundai Heavy Industries IDEX 13,15 Indutrade 14 15 Ingersoll Rand Interpump 6 ITT 13,15 Johnson Pump 1 Jyoti 15 Kirloskar Brothers 15 KSB 14,15 Kubota 15 15 Layne Christensen Lindsay 15 Metso 9,14,15 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 15 National Oilwell Varco 12,15 Neptuno 10 Nikkiso 15 NLB 6 Pentair 13,15 Pfeiffer Vacuum 15 PG Marine 16 Pratissoli 6 Pump Solutions Group 14 Roper Industries 9,15 Roto 15 RZR 10 Schlumberger 15 Shakti 15 SKF 15 Smiths Group 14 Spirax Sarco 14,15 SPX 1,10,15 Stancor 16 Sulzer 13,14,15 Teikoku Electric 15 Torishima 10,14,15 Tsurumi 14,15 Valmet 14,15 Wärtsilä 15 Waukesha Cherry Burrell 1 Weatherford 15 Weir 13,14,15 Wilden 14 WPIL 15 Xylem 13,15

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DESALINATION

Mott MacDonald acquired AWT, a specialist water technology and consulting company based in New Zealand and Australia, in April 2014.

Hitachi and Veolia selected for desalination pretreatment project Gibraltar plans new in Iraq wastewater treatment facility Hitachi Ltd and Veolia

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Environnement consortium and Egyptian engineering firm ArabCo have received an order from the Iraqi Ministry of Municipalities and Public Works for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of pretreatment and surrounding facilities at a water desalination plant in Basrah, Iraq. Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2014, with completion set for April 2017. The work will be undertaken with loan assistance from the Japanese government. Hitachi and Veolia will be responsible for the design, delivery and test operation of mechanical and electrical facilities, and ArabCo will be in charge of civil engineering, construction and on-site installation work. This new pretreatment contract follows on from an EPC order that the three companies received earlier this year on the water desalination plant. The Basrah desalination plant will be the largest facility of its kind in Iraq, capable of supplying 199 000 cubic metres of drinking water per day.

WATER & WASTEWATER

Mott MacDonald to expand New Zealand wastewater plant

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atercare Services has selected Mott MacDonald to design a NZ$63 million expansion of Rosedale wastewater treatment plant in Auckland, New Zealand. The Rosedale expansion, which is due to be completed in 2019, includes a new 3km pipeline and pump station, an additional primary sedimentation tank, digester and feed tank system and a modified Ludzack Ettinger reactor to treat wastewater.

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joint venture between Northumbrian Services Ltd and Modern Water Services Ltd (MWSL) has been appointed as preferred bidder for a new wastewater treatment plant in Gibraltar. The contract will include the design, build, finance and operation of a wastewater treatment plant capable of treating urban wastewater for the entire population of Gibraltar as well as storm flows.

Public Private Partnership agreement for Mexican aqueduct

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consortium led by Empresas ICA SAB de CV subsidiary Controladora de Operaciones de Infraestructura SA de CV (CONOISA) has entered into one of the first contracts under the new Public Private Partnership law in Mexico with Servicios de Agua y Drenaje de Monterrey, the water and sanitation services company of the State of Nuevo León. The bulk water delivery contract includes the construction, equipment, operation and maintenance of the Monterrey VI Aqueduct. The 372 km pipeline will have a capacity of 6 m3/s and will increase the supply of potable water for the Monterrey metropolitan region by more than 40%. Total investment in the project is expected to be approximately Ps17 684 million. The Monterrey VI Aqueduct will bring water from intake works on the Rio Panuco to the existing Cerro Prieto reservoir in Linares, Nuevo León and pass through the states of San Luis Potosi, Veracruz and Tamaulipas. The project also includes six pumping stations, seven regime change tanks, a regulation tank, a pre-treatment system and telemetry.

October 2014