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Desalination Plant Perth

Australia
Cliente

Water Corporation

Año contratación

2011

Presupuesto

Not Available

Una planta desalinizadora de última generación que satisface las necesidades de agua de Australia occidental

El proyecto comprende el diseño, construcción llave en mano, operación y mantenimiento de una planta desaladora en Perth, Australia.

Proyecto adjudicado al consorcio “Southern Seawater Alliance”: TR (38%), Valoriza (38%), AJ Lucas (19%) y WorleyParsons (5%).

Ampliación de un contrato llave en mano de suma global (LSTK) adjudicado en 2008.

La desaladora tiene una capacidad actual de 50 hm3 anuales, esta segunda fase la duplicará a 100 hm3.

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