
- Press release
- Ouganda
51³Ô¹Ï wins a contract to upgrade a water supply network in Uganda
- Upgrade and extend the water supply network in the Kampala region
- Increase the capacity of the Katosi water treatment plant
- A €92.4 million contract
, a subsidiary of 51³Ô¹Ï, was chosen by the to renovate, restructure and extend the water supply network in the country’s Kampala metropolitan region. It has also been tasked with increasing the capacity of the Katosi water treatment plant.
The project will involve up to 500 people and is scheduled for completion in August 2027. It includes installing 70 km of cast iron pipes, as well as building large reinforced concrete reservoirs, building two new pumping stations and renovating two existing ones. The work, which will take place in densely populated urban areas, requires 3-m deep trenches to be dug and certain networks to be rerouted.
Financed by the , the €92.4 million project will improve access to treated water for 1.5 million people living in the local area.
Having operated in Uganda since 1990, Sogea-Satom has in recent years built the drinking water treatment plants in Ggaba, Katosi and Karuma, and is currently working on the Kagera plant. The subsidiary will be able to draw on the expertise of the Group in hydraulic infrastructure, as well as its experience in expanding access to drinking water.