Sharjah: The Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA) is actively executing the electricity and water distribution networks for the Al-Muhtadi residential complex, marking the third phase of development in the Wadi Al-Helo area.
According to Emirates News Agency, this initiative underscores SEWA's commitment to delivering services across the emirate. Engineer Youssef Al-Hamadi, Director of Khorfakkan at SEWA, explained that the project is designed to bolster the electrical infrastructure in Al-Muhtadi, ensuring sustainable services that can support both current residents and future developments. The project is being carried out in alignment with the highest standards of quality and safety.
The development plan includes the construction of an 11 kV electricity distribution station, the installation of five electrical distribution boxes, and the laying of medium-voltage cables over a distance of one kilometer, alongside low-voltage cables extending 1,920 meters. The project is slated for completion next month, with an estimated cost of AED1,100,000.
In addition to the electrical infrastructure, SEWA is constructing a water network for the Al-Muhtadi residential complex in accordance with top-tier specifications. This involves the use of GRE pipes, regarded as some of the best available, with an investment of AED232,154.