Frost & Sullivan, the American consulting firm awarding the prize, particularly valued Aqualia’s position as a pioneer in the region, having been the first foreign company to win a sewage and water treatment contract in Abu Dhabi (Arab Emirates).
One year ago this division of FCC entered the Saudi Arabian market and, since then, has already digitized more than 5,000 kilometers of that country’s water distribution network. In addition, it has designed 56 water sectors together with the National Water Company, installing pressure gauges, boundary valves and flow meters.
In the case of Abu Dhabi, Aqualia is leading a consortium together with the local firm MACE to manage the sewage and water treatment network in the eastern part of the Emirate over seven years; the contract is worth 76.3 million Euros. Frost & Sullivan has considered the Spanish company’s ability to break into new markets such as the Middle East, and ranks FCC among the world’s leading water management companies.

Frost & Sullivan, the American consulting firm awarding the prize, particularly valued Aqualia’s position as a pioneer in the region, having been the first foreign company to win a sewage and water treatment contract in Abu Dhabi (Arab Emirates).
One year ago this division of FCC entered the Saudi Arabian market and, since then, has already digitized more than 5,000 kilometers of that country’s water distribution network. In addition, it has designed 56 water sectors together with the National Water Company, installing pressure gauges, boundary valves and flow meters.
In the case of Abu Dhabi, Aqualia is leading a consortium together with the local firm MACE to manage the sewage and water treatment network in the eastern part of the Emirate over seven years; the contract is worth 76.3 million Euros. Frost & Sullivan has considered the Spanish company’s ability to break into new markets such as the Middle East, and ranks FCC among the world’s leading water management companies.
Frost & Sullivan, the American consulting firm awarding the prize, particularly valued Aqualia’s position as a pioneer in the region, having been the first foreign company to win a sewage and water treatment contract in Abu Dhabi (Arab Emirates).
One year ago this division of FCC entered the Saudi Arabian market and, since then, has already digitized more than 5,000 kilometers of that country’s water distribution network. In addition, it has designed 56 water sectors together with the National Water Company, installing pressure gauges, boundary valves and flow meters.
In the case of Abu Dhabi, Aqualia is leading a consortium together with the local firm MACE to manage the sewage and water treatment network in the eastern part of the Emirate over seven years; the contract is worth 76.3 million Euros. Frost & Sullivan has considered the Spanish company’s ability to break into new markets such as the Middle East, and ranks FCC among the world’s leading water management companies.