Egypt’s state-owned construction firm Moukhtar Ibrahim announced on Sunday that it has signed contracts to carry out the expansion works of a drinking water station in Sixth of October City.
This station will cost more than 500 million Egyptian pounds ($28 million), the company’s chairman for financial and administrative affairs Mohamed Zaghloul said on Saturday.
“We executed the station’s first phase during the last period, at a capacity of 1.6 million cubic metres per day,” Zaghloul added.