September 21, 2018- APCO/ArCon is pleased to announce it has been awarded the construction of Water Reservoirs Project under the USAID Infrastructure Needs Program (INP-I). The scope of this project requires the construction of six reservoirs, their connecting pipelines and access roads at a total cost of $7.1 million and is scheduled to be completed in Dec. 2010.

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September 21, 2018- APCO/ArCon is pleased to announce it has been awarded the construction of Main Pipeline and Deir Samit Reservoir Water project under the USAID Infrastructure Needs Program (INP-I). The scope of this project requires the construction of approximately 12km of Ductile Iron water main pipeline [12” and 8” pipelines] from Tarqumia to Beit Awwa village in Western Hebron, and the construction of 2000m3 reinforced concrete reservoir in Deir Samit at a total cost of $4.2. This project will benefit over 39,916 inhabitants in Al Kom, Idna, Deir Samit, Beit Awwa and the surrounding areas and is scheduled to be completed in Dec. 2010.

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September 21, 2018- APCO/ArCon is pleased to announce it has been awarded the construction of Distribution Piping for Beit Awwa and Al-Kom Water project under the USAID Infrastructure Needs Program (INP-I). The scope of this project requires the construction of approximately 45.12 km of water distribution network with pipelines of diameter 1”, 2”, 3”, 4” and 6” in Beit Awwa town and Al-Kom village in Western Hebron at a total cost $4.65. This project will benefit over 15,000 inhabitants in that area and is scheduled to be completed in Nov. 2010.

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September 21, 2018- APCO/ArCon is pleased to announce it has been awarded the construction of Distribution Piping for Idna and Deir Samit Water project under the USAID Infrastructure Needs Program (INP-I). The scope of this project requires the installation of approximately 54km of water distribution network with pipelines of diameter 1”, 2”, 3”, 4” and 6” in Idna City and Deir Samit village in Western Hebron at a total cost of $4.7 million. This project will benefit over 26,000 inhabitants in that area and is scheduled to be completed in Nov. 2010.

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