Riyadh: The National Water Company (NWC) has announced in a press release today the completion of the project to replace water lines in northern Riyadh, which cost over SAR70 million in total. According to Saudi Press Agency, the project included replacing a number of water lines, totaling over 17,000 meters. NWC stated that this project is part of an integrated plan to implement a system of water projects aimed at increasing the efficiency of its lines and networks and expanding coverage rates. These efforts align with the company's objectives of improving quality of life, enhancing service quality, and achieving water security, especially in light of the comprehensive urban renaissance witnessed by the capital, Riyadh. NWC emphasized its commitment to accelerating projects that support the infrastructure of the water and environmental sectors, as well as enhancing operational process efficiency to meet the increasing demand for water. The company is dedicated to achieving its goals with the highest qualit y standards in the implementation of projects to achieve the desired objectives.
