News Archive
New Water Supply and Sewerage Project in Bolivia

Master Plans of Water Supply and Sewerage in the cities of Sucre, Potosi and Oruromore
Industrial Water Management – optimistic outlook

"We are optimistic about 2020 and are looking forward to the upcoming challenges"more
Strategic study "Water 2050": Towards the elaboration of an action plan by 2050

Under the patronage of Mr Mosbah Helali, President and CEO of SONEDE, the National Water Distribution Utility of Tunisia, a working meeting was organised on Monday 23 September 2019 with the responsible engineers of the STUDI - International (Tunisia) and Tractebel GKW GmbH (now GKW Consult) to present the objectives and implementation plan for a prospective study aiming at developing the strategic vision for the Water Sector by 2050.more
Dr Thomas Jäger and Sven Brückner participated in a business development trip to Sao Paulo, organized by German-Brazilian Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

This market development programme has been initiated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy and organised by the German-Brazilian Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Sao Paulo.more
New social infrastructure project in Niger

On 13 May 2019 GKW has been contracted with the "Program for the Promotion of Education" in Niger. The program is financed by the German Financial Cooperation and aims at enabling the Territorial Entities in Tahoua region to provide the local population with long-term primary and secondary education infrastructures and communal services of good quality.more
New wastewater project in Palestine

To improve the quality of life of communities around Wadi Al-Samen in Governerate of Hebron, Westbank, the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), with support of Agence Francaise de Développement (AFD) has focused on improved wastewater infrastructure and the utilization of treated sewage effluent, through the “Hebron Regional Wastewater Management Project- Phase 1”.more
New water supply project in India

East Medinipur, a district of West Bengal, India is critically affected from ground water contamination by mainly salinity. With a loan from Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Public Health Engineering Directorate (PHED) has decided to provide safe and sustainable 24x7 drinking water supply according to standards set by the Government of India.more