Metito Qatar conducted 50 projects in the country since its inception
Metito Qatar , the water treatment, desalination and wastewater treatment experts confirmed that the value of projects in Qatar exceeded the QAR500 million mark. It has led over 50 projects since its conception in the country.
Metito, the international desalination, water, and wastewater treatment specialist, announced that it has been retained by Nakheel to assist in solving the sewage problem in International City . It is the company's successful design, construction and operation of water and wastewater treatment plants in other Nakheel developments that has lead to their trusted relationship with the developer including the recent completion of the Dhs17m project to design and build the reverse osmosis polishing plant at Nakheel's prestigious Palm Jumeirah.
13 July 2008
Metito completes work on Palm Jumeirah plant
Metito, the international desalination, water and wastewater treatment specialist, has completed work on an advanced, international-standard Reverse Osmosis polishing plant that will process 18,000 cubic meters of treated sewage effluent everyday and will drastically reduce water requirements of the Palm Jumeirah cooling system. The scope of work of the project included design, fabrication, shop testing, delivery, site installation, testing, commissioning the plant situated on Palm Jumeirah Trunk.
15 July 2008
Waste treatment firm Metito plans to go public by 2010
UAE-based Metito plans to launch an IPO and is exploring inorganic growth opportunities by forming strategic partnerships, a senior official has said. Metito specialises in desalination, water and wastewater treatment and operates in 14 countries in Europe, Africa and Asia . It has set up an engineering support office in the Indian city of Pune where 100 engineers and support staff will be based by the end of the year to support the company's operations worldwide."The Dubai Water and Electricity Authority and the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority are no longer providing water for district cooling systems – they are giving priority to consumers due to the shortage of water," said El Halabi. "Contractors have been given deadlines to change their designs to either build more desalination plants or use TSE, which costs less and is easily available. Nakheel was thinking ahead of time by building this reverse osmosis plant. We came up with a design in which we constructed the multi-storey plant below sea level on a man-made island – that was quite a challenge.
18 July 2008
Metito wins key Nakheel projects
Metito, a desalination, water and wastewater treatment specialist, has won two contracts from Nakheel to help solve the sewage problem in Dubai 's International City.The first project comprises an extension to International City ’s existing sewage treatment facility. The plant extension has been completed and is currently on line, said a statement.The second project will study International City 's existing sewage system to provide an integrated solution to better manage sewage flow in the immediate and short term.