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Trojan and Orascom enter JV for water infrastructure

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Trojan Construction Holding has joined hands with Orascom Construction for the establishment of a new company – Everwater for Treatment Systems – headquartered in Abu Dhabi dedicated to delivering EPC and O&M services for large-scale water infrastructure projects across the region.

Everwater combines the 2 companies’ technical expertise, financial strength, and delivery capabilities to build a strategic platform for delivering complex, large-scale water projects.

The partnership leverages Trojan’s strong execution capabilities and Gulf market footprint, along with Orascom Construction’s proven leadership as a developer and EPC and O&M contractor across water infrastructure, with more than 17m cu/m per day of combined water, wastewater, and desalination capacity in the MEA region.

The agreement was signed during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit by Eng Mohamed Mahmoud, Deputy Group CEO of Trojan Construction Holding and Eng Ihab Mehawed, Managing Director of Orascom Construction.

On the partnership, Mahmoud said, “Everwater represents a strategic step in expanding our capabilities into critical infrastructure sectors that are essential for sustainable development. By combining our strengths with Orascom Construction, we are establishing a platform that is well-positioned to deliver high-impact water projects across the region, while supporting long-term infrastructure priorities.”

The establishment of Everwater in Abu Dhabi reflects the emirate’s growing role as a global hub for infrastructure development and investment. The new JV is in the final negotiation of a 300,000cu/m per day desalination plant in the region.

Mehawed said the partnership builds on Orascom’s shared track record of delivering complex infrastructure projects at scale.

“Through Everwater, we are creating a focused vehicle that can effectively pursue and execute large water projects, where technical expertise, financial strength, and delivery certainty are critical,” he concluded.

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