Project description
Located in the north-east of Tunisia and commissioned in 1984, the Medjerda-Cap Bon canal (120 km, 16 m3/s) is a multi-purpose facility conveying raw water from the Laroussia dam. It is used for to supply drinking water, irrigate 19,000 ha, and replenish local water tables. Today, its capacity is insufficient during periods of high demand, and the water supply is seriously compromised due to the age of the infrastructure.
Development and modernisation works have been launched on the canal and its associated infrastructure, with a view to increasing transfer capacities and helping to satisfy a growing demand for water.
Services provided:
- Hydraulic study and analysis of infrastructure and equipment (canal, pumping stations, regulating valves, screening)
- Detailed preliminary design
- Tender preparation and bid analysis
- Detailed works design
- Works supervision in conjunction with a local partner