Sectors - Waste Water
Experienced in pressure piping and storage, plus water recycling and re-use capabilities.
Keppel Prince is committed to becoming a leader in the solid waste treatment and management sector. With a number of groundbreaking contract wins in Australia around the world in recent times, we are well on the way to achieving this goal.
Projects:
October 2007
KEPPEL Corporation’s environmental engineering arm, Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), won a contract through its subsidiary Keppel Seghers to provide its technology and services to a consortium building a A$76 million facility in Australia.
The new biosolids thermal drying facility is for Barwon Water, one of the largest water corporations in Victoria. It will process the region’s 54,000 tonnes of biosolids produced each year, providing sustainable biosolids management for Barwon Water.
September 2007
Keppel Seghers won a A$1.17billion contract to design and build the largest greenfield wastewater treatment and water reuse facility in Qatar as well as and operate and maintain the facility for 10 years.
September 2007
Also in September 2007, Keppel Seghers won a A$17 million contract to design, build and operate a wastewater treatment and reuse plant in Algeria.
Keppel Prince is committed to becoming a leader in the solid waste treatment and management sector. With a number of groundbreaking contract wins in Australia around the world in recent times, we are well on the way to achieving this goal.
Projects:
October 2007
KEPPEL Corporation’s environmental engineering arm, Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), won a contract through its subsidiary Keppel Seghers to provide its technology and services to a consortium building a A$76 million facility in Australia.
The new biosolids thermal drying facility is for Barwon Water, one of the largest water corporations in Victoria. It will process the region’s 54,000 tonnes of biosolids produced each year, providing sustainable biosolids management for Barwon Water.
September 2007
Keppel Seghers won a A$1.17billion contract to design and build the largest greenfield wastewater treatment and water reuse facility in Qatar as well as and operate and maintain the facility for 10 years.
September 2007
Also in September 2007, Keppel Seghers won a A$17 million contract to design, build and operate a wastewater treatment and reuse plant in Algeria.
