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Shurooq and BESIX form JV for wastewater treatment plant development

Olivier Crasson, executive V-P of BESIX Middle East, with Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, executive chairman of Shurooq. (Image source: Besix)

The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and BESIX, the region?s leading company operating in infrastructure concessions and construction, have signed a joint venture agreement to operate and maintain an existing wastewater treatment plant in Al Saja?a area in Sharjah

The newly formed company, called QATRA, will continue developing and expanding the wastewater infrastructure in line with Sharjah?s masterplan, whilst ensuring the highest level of operating excellence and service to all stakeholders.

The expansion plans will also enable the plant to maximise the amount of reused water produced, thereby doubling the capacity from 30mn litres of high-recycled water to per day to 60mn litres per day, mainly for industrial use.

The agreement was signed by Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, executive chairman of Shurooq, and Olivier Crasson, executive V-P of BESIX Middle East.

?The partnership with BESIX broadens the Shurooq portfolio even further in keeping with our commitment towards investing in sustainability and creating a highly positive impact on the environment. The formation of QATRA is not only extremely beneficial in terms of Sharjah?s ecology but also the emirate?s economy,? said Al Sarkal.

?We are delighted to be working with BESIX who have played a fundamental role in constructing some of the UAE?s most impressive and recognised landmarks including the Burj Khalifa and the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi. Our common vision of delivering environmentally responsible services aligns perfectly with one of the five pillars of Shurooq?s development strategy.?

Sustainable water use is one of the core objectives of the new private-public-partnership (PPP) and strengthens Sharjah?s commitment to furthering an important UN Sustainable Development Goal (UN SDG).

?BESIX is very pleased and honoured to partner with Shurooq, as part of our 40-year history in Sharjah,? explained Crasson.

?We now have a unique project involving innovation, technology, the environment, sustainability and water, and we are very happy to participate in the evolution of this sector, for Sharjah, with Sharjah, and with Shurooq. We also share the same values in aspiring to create long-term sustainable and profitable partnerships to support Sharjah?s development goals, and we are investing in a long and prosperous relationship.?

Al Saja?a wastewater treatment plant currently processes and treats more than 30,000 cu/m of wastewater per day.