Makkah Water Infrastructure by National Water Company Saudi
The National Water Company (NWC) of Saudi Arabia is undertaking a major project to enhance the water infrastructure in Makkah, aiming to improve the city’s water supply and meet the growing demands of both residents and visitors. This initiative is part of the country's broader efforts to modernize infrastructure in line with Vision 2030, focusing on sustainability and improving public services.
The project involves the installation of new water transmission lines and the replacement of existing ones, stretching over 29 kilometers along key areas of Makkah, including the Third Ring Road. These improvements will serve 16 key districts, ensuring a reliable and efficient water supply for both residential and commercial areas, as well as for the millions of pilgrims who visit Makkah each year for Hajj and Umrah.
In addition to upgrading the existing system, the project will also support major urban developments, such as the Masar Destination project, which is set to transform the city’s infrastructure and attract more residents and visitors. The upgraded infrastructure will provide an improved, steady water supply, particularly during peak periods like the Hajj season.

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