Marsa Alam Storm Drainage Networks

Red Sea, Egypt

Project Description

Marsa Alam, situated in south-eastern Egypt along the western shore of the Red Sea, is renowned for its pristine coastline and natural beauty. The area is characterized by several wadis that run eastward towards the sea, which occasionally experience heavy rainfall during the winter months, leading to potential flash floods.

To address these challenges and safeguard the city’s development, the government has undertaken significant efforts to establish a comprehensive flood protection system. These measures align with the broader initiative to transform Marsa Alam into a premier tourist destination, capitalizing on its unique location and environmental assets.

Client

Scope of Work

  • Preparation of Data Compilation Report
  • Prepare and submit the project implementation plan.
  • Develop and submit the hydrological constraints report, a draft stormwater drainage strategy, and flood risk mitigation for critical areas.
  • Prepare and submit proposals for urgent projects and unconventional solutions.
  • Develop and present hydraulic models.
  • Prepare and submit a draft phased strategic plan, including stormwater management plans, environmental impact assessments, and planning and engineering works for stormwater.
  • Draft the strategic plan report.
  • Prepare and submit the final strategic plan, including stormwater management plans, environmental impact assessments, planning and engineering works, and the final report for the master plan.
  • Develop and submit the general risk register.
  • Preliminary design.
  • Detailed design and preparing tender documents.

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