The latest move involved signing two agreements with the Jordanian
Ministry of Water and Irrigation for wastewater projects in southwest Amman.
The agreements were signed by Engineer Raed Abu Al-Saud, Jordan’s Minister of
Water and Irrigation, and Engineer Ahmed El Assar, Chairman of Arab Contractors
Company.
Engineer El Assar stated that the agreements mark the
company’s return to Jordan after nearly two decades, emphasizing its commitment
to executing the projects according to the highest quality standards and
adhering to timelines, reflecting its long-standing experience in Jordan since
1966.
The agreements reinforce the strong partnership between Arab
Contractors and the Jordanian government and support efforts to improve
services for citizens, in line with the economic modernization vision and the
2023–2040 water sector plans.
Minister Abu Al-Saud highlighted that the government,
through the Ministry and the Water Authority, is making every effort to
implement a series of essential projects aimed at providing citizens with
high-quality services. He explained that the first and second project packages
include the construction of sewage networks serving parts of Marj Al-Hamam and
Na'our District in southwest Amman, with pipe diameters ranging from 300 to 600
millimeters and a total length of 32 kilometers. The projects also include 5
kilometers of household connections and the rehabilitation of 2 kilometers of
the Wadi Al-Seer main pipeline, aiming to enhance sewage services and
environmental standards in line with Sustainable Development Goals. The
Ministry seeks to extend sewage services to cover most areas of the Kingdom.