Eiffage, through its subsidiaries Eiffage Genie Civil and Eiffage Senegal, won in consortium the contract awarded by SONES (SOciete Nationale des Eaux du Senegal) to design, build and operate for 24 months the future Mamelles seawater desalination plant in Dakar, Senegal. The contract is worth almost EUR146 million.

The consortium, which is led by Eiffage Genie Civil, includes Eiffage Senegal as well as Indian company VA Tech Wabag and the Japanese one Toyota Tsusho Corporation. Eiffage teams will be responsible for the design and construction work, VA Tech Wabag will oversee the water treatment process and Toyota Tsusho Corporation will co-manage the project with Eiffage. The owner of the project is SONES, while its main contractor is the Japanese firm Nippon Koei.

The 30-month contract is part of the Emerging Senegal Plan, which aims to make drinking water universally accessible by 2035. The project is being financed by the Senegalese government, under a Japanese loan agreement with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

With a daily production capacity of 50,000 m3 of drinking water, this plant will be the largest in Western Africa when operated. In addition to providing a diversified source of drinking water in Senegal, the plant will improve the water supply capacity of the country's capital, by meeting the needs of about one million Dakar residents.

This new contract in Senegal, where Eiffage has been present for 96 years, testifies to the confidence that the country's authorities have in the Group and consolidates its position in Africa as a major contractor for large and complex projects. Eiffage also confirms its knowhow in the increasing market of desalination plant after having delivered in 2021 the Doraleh plant in Djibouti.

About Eiffage

Eiffage is one of Europe's leading construction and concessions companies. The Group's activities are organised around the following business lines: construction, real estate and urban development, civil engineering, metal, roads, energy systems and concessions. Thanks to the experience of more than 73,500 employees, Eiffage generated revenue of EUR18.7 billion in 2021, of which 27% was outside France.

About Eiffage Genie Civil

Eiffage Genie Civil actively specialises in all aspects of civil engineering. Its teams are involved in numerous projects in France and other countries, from design through to construction, repair and maintenance, as well as demolition.

About Eiffage Senegal

Established in Senegal for 96 years, Eiffage Senegal is actively involved in the fields of construction and public works. The Eiffage subsidiary handed over in 2016 the second section of the 'Autoroute de l'Avenir' linking the city of Dakar to the future Blaise-Diagne international airport, and delivered at the end of 2021 West Africa's first TER in Dakar which covers a distance of 37 kilometres to Diamniadio.

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