Water Infrastructure

Infrastructure across the water cycle.

Long-term partners.

System architects.

From drinking water production and desalination to wastewater treatment, water reuse and large-scale transport systems, we deliver infrastructure that secures sustainable water resources in some of the world’s most demanding environments.

Reliable water supply depends on resilient infrastructure — designed to capture, treat, transport and reuse water efficiently across increasingly demanding conditions.

At Almar Water Solutions we act as long-term partners and system architects, working alongside governments, utilities and industrial clients to address complex water challenges. Our role goes beyond delivering individual assets: we design and develop integrated water systems that ensure secure and reliable supply across the entire water cycle.

We combine engineering know-how, financial structuring capabilities and long-term operational experience to create infrastructure that is technically robust, operationally reliable and designed for enduring value.

Our capabilities span the full water cycle

Conventional delivery modelsConcessionsPPPsLong-term Partnerships

Core Water Infrastructure Solutions

Across the full water cycle.

From drinking water production and desalination to wastewater treatment, water reuse and large-scale transport systems — we deliver infrastructure that secures sustainable water resources in some of the world’s most demanding environments.

01 Drinking Water Infrastructure.

Water quality across every source.

Providing safe and reliable drinking water requires robust infrastructure capable of treating a wide range of water sources — from seawater to rivers, lakes and groundwater. Almar designs infrastructure that ensures water quality, regulatory compliance and reliable supply across diverse environmental and operational conditions.

Desalination

Desalination provides a reliable and climate-resilient source of freshwater in coastal and water-stressed regions. Almar develops large-scale desalination plants using advanced reverse osmosis technologies designed to maximize efficiency, reliability and environmental performance.

Key technologies

  • Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO)
  • Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO)
  • Ultrafiltration (UF)
  • Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF)
  • Pressure filtration

Potable Water Treatment

Potable water treatment infrastructure transforms raw water from rivers, lakes, reservoirs or aquifers into safe drinking water that meets stringent health and regulatory standards. Almar designs advanced treatment plants capable of managing variable raw water conditions while maintaining consistent water quality.

Key technologies

  • Coagulation and flocculation
  • Sedimentation
  • Multimedia filtration
  • Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) filtration
  • UV disinfection
  • Chlorination
Shuqaiq 3 desalination plant, Saudi Arabia
Flagship project
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Saudi Arabia

Shuqaiq 3 Independent Water Project

One of the world’s largest seawater reverse osmosis plants, producing drinking water for more than 1.8 million people.

450,000m³/day capacity
1.8Mpeople supplied
SWROtechnology
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Tirta Cisadane water treatment plant, Indonesia
Flagship project
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Indonesia

Tirta Cisadane & Tirta Kencana Cahaya Mandiri

Two surface water treatment plants supplying drinking water to the Greater Jakarta region — strengthening water supply resilience for one of the world’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas.

425,000m³/day combined
2surface water plants
Jakartametropolitan region
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02 Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure.

Sanitation, protection and the basis for reuse.

Wastewater treatment infrastructure is essential for sanitation, environmental protection and long-term water sustainability. It protects receiving water bodies, supports public health and creates the basis for water reuse and circular water management.

Almar develops and operates wastewater treatment infrastructure for municipal and industrial applications, helping clients meet environmental standards while improving system resilience.

Typical infrastructure scope

  • Municipal wastewater treatment plants
  • Industrial wastewater treatment systems
  • Effluent polishing and compliance systems
  • Sludge-related treatment interfaces
  • Infrastructure designed for reuse-ready water recovery
Muharraq wastewater treatment plant, Bahrain
Flagship project
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Bahrain

Muharraq Wastewater Treatment Plant

Advanced wastewater treatment in one of the world’s most water-stressed regions — strengthening Almar’s position in municipal wastewater infrastructure across the Middle East.

100,000m³/day capacity
Tertiarytreatment stage
Reuse-readywater recovery
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03 Water Transportation & Distribution.

From source to end user.

In many regions, water resources and water demand are geographically separated. Almar develops integrated water transport systems that cover both transmission (high-capacity infrastructure) and distribution (downstream delivery), ensuring reliable supply across complex terrain and significant elevation differences.

01Water Transmission Systems

High-capacity infrastructure that transports large volumes of water over long distances, often across complex terrain and significant elevation differences — connecting sources such as desalination plants or reservoirs to industrial facilities or regional distribution networks.

Infrastructure types

  • Long-distance transmission pipelines
  • High-capacity pumping stations
  • Intake and transfer systems
  • Storage and balancing infrastructure
02Water Conveyance & Distribution

Downstream systems that deliver treated water from transmission infrastructure to end users — municipalities, communities and industrial facilities — with a focus on operational efficiency and reduced water losses across the network.

Infrastructure types

  • Secondary and tertiary distribution networks
  • Urban and peri-urban water conveyance systems
  • Industrial water distribution infrastructure
  • Network optimization and pressure management systems
Centinela water supply system, Chile
Flagship project
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Chile

Centinela Water Supply System

A large-scale seawater conveyance system supplying the Centinela mining operation — water transmission infrastructure enabling reliable industrial supply in one of the driest regions in the world.

2Parallel pipelines
144 kmPipeline length each
167,000m³/day delivered
2,200 mElevation gained
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04 Water Reuse & Recycling Infrastructure.

Closing the loop on water resources.

Water reuse is increasingly emerging as a strategic infrastructure solution in regions facing structural water scarcity, stricter environmental regulation and growing competition for freshwater resources.

Recovered water for three sectors

Industrial

Recycling systems for industrial operations — reducing freshwater demand and strengthening operational resilience.

Agricultural

Reclaimed water for irrigation and crop systems — alleviating pressure on freshwater resources.

Municipal

Reuse-ready municipal infrastructure — circular water management for cities and communities.

Infrastructure that
recovers and reuses.

Almar designs and develops reuse and recycling infrastructure that recovers treated water for industrial, agricultural and municipal applications — integrated downstream of wastewater treatment plants or developed as part of broader industrial water systems.

Typical infrastructure scope

  • Tertiary treatment for reclaimed water
  • Recycling systems for industrial operations
  • Reuse-ready municipal treatment infrastructure
  • Water recovery systems integrated into broader supply schemes
Muharraq tertiary treatment, Bahrain
Flagship project
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Bahrain

Muharraq Tertiary Treatment

Tertiary treatment processes recycle treated wastewater into high-grade reclaimed water — supporting reuse and circular water management in one of the world’s most water-stressed environments.

Tertiarytreatment stage
High-gradereclaimed water
Circularwater management
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Building the infrastructure behind long-term water security.

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