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Hassan Allam wins contract for Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant Project

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Hassan Allam Holding subsidiary Hassan Allam Construction has been awarded the contract to design and build 40 buildings and structures within the nuclear power plant. for the Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant Project.

About the Project

The project’s scope of work involves the construction of a nuclear power plant located in Dabaa, Matrouh Governorate, Egypt. The plant comprising four reactors, with the first expected to start producing power in 2024. The plant will contain the VVER-1200 reactor which will make Egypt the only country in the region to have a Generation III reactor.

The project also includes steam generators, reactor coolant pumps, high-pressure and low-pressure re-heaters, a steam generator blow-down tank, safety systems, and transmission lines. Post completion, El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant will be able to provide up to 50% of Egypt’s electric energy capacity. The reactors will not emit any gas pollutants or cause any greenhouse effect thus being a clean source of energy. It will be able to withstand earthquakes up to 9 degrees on a Richter scale, and the crash of a 400-tonne airplane.

Company Statement

According to the company’s official statement on their LinkedIn Account:

“Hassan Allam Holding is proud to announce that it’s subsidiary, Hassan Allam Construction, Egypt’s leading engineering and construction group has been awarded the pioneer base camp on the Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant Project.

The Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant is Egypt’s newest and largest energy project, representing a corner stone in the country’s energy mix; allowing Egypt to become a global energy hub.

HAC’s scope covers the complete design and build works for 40 buildings and structures, representing some of the first major activities on this mega project.

Once again, HAC firmly establishes itself as a leading one stop shop for international engineering and construction services.”

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