Consortium wins contract to improve drinking water in Turkey

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BRUSSELS, Dec. 10, 2007 -- MWH is part of a consortium that has been awarded a major EU contract to provide technical assistance to prepare drinking water supply projects for eight municipalities in Turkey.

The 2.6 million EURO project involves preparation and design work for major infrastructure and water distribution network projects that will bring significant health, environmental and social benefits to communities across Turkey.

The consortium is led by COWI A/S (DK) in association with MWH UK Ltd (UK), MWH SA/NV (BE), SNS Mühendislik ve Müşavirlik Ltd. Şti. (TR), and Su-Yapı Engineering and Consulting Inc. (TR).

The 12-month project starting on Dec. 15th covers the preparation of feasibility studies, master plans, environmental impact assessments, design work, the preparation of tender documents for the various construction projects and applications for EU aid.

The municipalities are Erzincan, Nizip (Gaziantep), Akçaabat (Trabzon), Manavgat (Antalya), Silvan (Diyarbakır), Erciş (Van), Doğubayazıt (Ağrı) and Bulancak (Giresun). Each of the municipalities has different water infrastructure needs and projects include building new water distribution networks, transmission lines, pumping stations, water treatment plants and storage tanks, and removing outdated existing infrastructure.

Neslihan Artar Aybar, Country Manager for MWH Turkey, said: "This is a very exciting contract win for us and we are delighted to be involved in such an important project which is part of Turkey's efforts to improve its environmental infrastructure to meet the requirements of EU legislation." Turkey is a candidate country for EU membership.

"The various projects will have a very positive impact on the lives of communities across the country in terms of health and hygiene by improving the quality and supply of drinking water," she said.

MWH will be contributing its technical expertise with the preparation of feasibility studies, master plans, design work and environmental impact assessments for projects in several municipalities. Specialists from across Europe will carry out the work, with staff from MWH Turkey providing technical assistance and support on the ground.

Headquartered in Broomfield, Colo., MWH is a private, employee-owned firm with approximately 6,000 employees worldwide. The company provides water, wastewater, energy, natural resource, program management, consulting and construction services to industrial, municipal and government clients in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, India, Asia and the Pacific Rim.

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Also see:
-- "MWH expands in Europe with Dutch acquisition"
-- "MWH UK creates 70 jobs at new Solihull office
-- "MWH Laboratories Selected by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to Provide Water Quality Testing
-- "Key contract win for MWH Abu Dhabi

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