Contractor wins Oman water network contract

2 March 2026

Egypt’s Hassan Allam Construction has won an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a water transmission network project from Al-Jardaa to Mihlaih (Sawt) in Oman’s North Al-Sharqiyah Governorate.

The contract was awarded by Oman Water & Wastewater Services Company (OWWSC).

The scope includes 76 kilometres of transmission lines and nearly 600km of distribution networks.

The project also covers seven high-capacity reservoirs, two pumping stations and seven solar-powered systems.

Hassan Allam Construction won a separate contract with OWWSC in August 2025 to build and supervise the construction of a large-scale water supply and wastewater system in Al-Amerat, Muscat.

The Al-Amerat Catchment 10 water supply, sewer system and treated effluent networks project covers the construction of a 64km gravity sewer network.

Last month, MEED exclusively revealed that China’s Hunan Installation Overseas Engineering had won an EPC contract to build water supply and sewage networks in Muscat. 

The contract was awarded by state utility Nama Water Services (NWS).

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Mark Dowdall
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