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Rebuilding Vital Facilities in Pakistan
After an earthquake shook northwest Pakistan, a 5-year, $120 million design-build contract is reconstructing vital health care and educational facilities, rebuilding communities and strengthening their economic well-being, and restoring hope among the millions affected by the disaster.
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Facilities, Design-Build, Middle East/Africa, Federal Government
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The Jordan School Project
Opening a new book in school design, we are providing the planning, design and construction oversight for 128 new or rehabilitated schools in Jordan—enhancing the learning experience, making better use of available space, and increasing overall functionality for students and the community.
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Facilities, Middle East/Africa, Education, Federal Government, Government
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Lesotho will receive relief from its water shortages with the Metolong Dam water infrastructure program. The project will supply raw water for Lesotho’s capital, Maseru, and surrounding towns, improving water delivery to domestic users and textile operations and stimulating the business and economy.
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Facilities, Water, Middle East/Africa, Program Management, Federal Government, Government
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Jordan’s Nationwide Water Reuse Program
The RIAL program has helped Jordan meet water use challenges with a series of projects to reuse wastewater. Addressing agricultural, industrial, and urban needs, efforts advanced Jordan toward its goal of 100-percent water reuse to protect water supply, public and environmental health and socioeconomic development.
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Water, Government, Middle East/Africa, Sustainability, Integrated Resources Management
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Ceramic Pot Filters Offer a Safe Water Household Treatment and Storage System for Developing Countries
The Kosim Water Keg project received a $10,000 Global Challenge Award in the MIT IDEAS Competition. Chris Schulz partnered with MIT master’s student Joanna Cummings to develop a household water treatment and safe storage system for people living in poor villages in developing countries.
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Middle East/Africa, Water
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A CDM Smith engineer has partnered with a Massachusetts Institute of Technology master’s student and faculty member to develop a new type of household water treatment and storage system for people living in developing countries.
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Middle East/Africa, Water, Water Reuse
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Lesotho's Metolong Dam Water Infrastructure Program
The estimated US$187 million Metolong Dam water infrastructure program will provide a new raw water supply for Lesotho’s capital, Maseru, and surrounding towns. The project will improve water delivery to domestic users and textile operations—preserving 48,000 jobs and creating approximately 6,000 additional jobs.
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Water, Facilities, Middle East/Africa, Design-Build, Program Management, Federal Government, Government
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An integrated water and wastewater master plan for Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia, will consider collection, distribution and treatment to ensure reliable, sustainable utility services.
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Government, Integrated Resources Management, Middle East/Africa, Water