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GENERAL COMPANY PROFILE
Distinction is not our destination, Distinction is our journey
Classification:• Class 1A – Buildings, Water, Wastewater, Roads and Environment from the Jordan Ministry of Public Works and Housing.• Classified in the Jordan Engineers Association in the following sectors: Architecture, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering and Power, Surveying, Urban Planning, Water and Wastewater, Roads, Bridges, Traffic, Project Management,Environment, and Renewable Energy.
• Environmental Consultants and Auditors approved by the Jordan Ministry of Environment
Memberships:• A/E Business Council• Jordan Green Building Council• Federation of Consultants from Islamic Countries (FCIC)• Jordan Europe Business Association (JEBA)
Certification:• ISO 9001:2015• ISO 14001:2015• OHSAS 18001:2007
MOSTAQBAL is a privately owned multidisciplinary architectural, engineering and environmental consultancy firm established in 1978formerly known as ‘Amman Consulting Engineering and Planning Office (ACEPO)’ as a leading engineering and environmental consultantcommitted to excel in performance with the highest quality standards sustaining full client satisfaction.
MOSTAQBAL also operates within a broad spectrum of sectors, whereby our closely interacting staff of Engineers, Consultants andSpecialists are able to readily identify the latest concepts, technologies and materials which may be suited to use outside of the widelyaccepted disciplines, further advancing the leading nature of our services.
The Company
Healthcare Industrial Water and Waste Water Transportation and Roads Environment
• Medical Planning• Biomedical
Engineering
• Industrial Estates• Dry Ports• Industrial Buildings
• Collection, storage and Conveyance
• Pumping stations• Ground Water
Management • Irrigation and Drainage• Dams • Storm water drainage
• Highways, bridges • Traffic impact
Assessment
• Environmental & Social Impact Assessment
• Environmental Auditing
• Environmental Management Plans
• Solid Waste Management
Primary Sectors of Operation
• Public & Private Schools and Universities
• Urban Planning• Architecture• Infrastructure• Landscaping
• Solar Energy • Green Design • Grid Impact
Assessment
• Hotels and Resorts
• Eco-lodges
• Environmental surveys and studies
• Geosciences• Background
radioactivity benchmarking
• Social impact & awareness studies
• Surveys• Hydrological
Studies• Seismic Studies• Geological and
geotechnical studies
• Social Studies
Education Urban Development Renewable Energy Tourism Nuclear Energy Special Studies
Primary Sectors of Operation
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Organization Chart
Mostaqbal currently employs 240 personnel, who are supported by a robust management structure and by essentialinternal services including QA/QC, IT, HR, Finance, Project Management Unit (PMU), and Legal and Administrationdepartments. This ensures that any requirement to satisfy the needs of our production personnel is promptlyaddressed to ensure the satisfaction of the Client with the service provided.
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Selected Mega-Projects
Saraya Aqaba Resort- Aqaba, Jordan
Client : Saudi Oger LtdLocation : Aqaba – Jordan
Project Brief:Saraya Aqaba Resort is one of the largest urban and tourismdevelopment projects in Jordan which is located on the westernshores of the Gulf of Aqaba on an area of 617,000 m2.
The project consists of the following with total built-up area ofapproximately 484,262 m2:• Four 5-star hotels• Large sports park• Water park• Residential areas• Market area
Services Provided• Design review and supervision for the skeleton of the Project• Design management and coordination with local authorities• Construction Permit Applications• Construction supervision of the Project including
infrastructure, building and technical service facilities.
Project Location: Multiple Governorates – JordanClient: Ministry of Public Works and HousingFunded by: USAIDConstruction Cost: 18.4 million JODServices Provided• Construction Management and Supervision
Jordan Schools Expansion Project (JSEP) Phase Two is a USAID funded project as part of the USAID efforts to support the Jordanian Ministry of Education to reduce overcrowding in public schools, replace rented and double shifted schools and provide a safe and more suitable school environment for students.
The phase works included expansion and rehabilitation of 36 schools and kindergartens spread over Amman, Mafraq, Balqa’ and Madabagovernorates with a total built up area of 34,096 m2 and was divided into 4 packages as follows:• Package (1): includes 8 schools with a total built up area of 7,170 m2• Package (2): includes 9 schools with a total built up area of 9,730 m2• Package (3): includes 12 schools with a total built up area of 9,596 m2 • Package (4): includes 7 schools with a total built up area of 7,600 m2
Jordan Schools Expansion Project (JSEP) Phase 2
Client: Ministry of Public Works and HousingConstruction Cost: 34 million JODServices Provided• Construction Supervision
The project aims at constructing a track of Rapid Transit Buses connecting Amman and Zarqa cities.
The first package of the project includes the implementation of the 3.5 km bus route, as a middle 2-way lane, starting from Al-Mahatta area to the Ain Ghazal intersection, and expanding the existing road (adjacent to BRT route) to 3 lanes for each direction.
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) between Amman and Zarqa- Package (1)
Abdali New Development Project / Amman – Jordan
Client: Abdali Investment and Development CompanyLocation : Amman – Jordan
Project Brief:The Abdali Boulevard project in the Abdali development area islocated on a plot of 242,170 square meters. The projectconsists of a Pedestrian spine of 370 meters length, and awidth of 26 meters separating the blocks of buildings dividedinto three mixed use blocks (A, B & C) each of 6 - 8 floorsheight and a total of 84,746 m2. All blocks share fourbasement floors for car parking of 105,254 m2 area able toaccommodate 1,726 cars.
The purposes of the buildings included commercial uses,offices and hotel apartments, while the roofs were dedicatedfor restaurants, swimming pools, and gyms.
Services Provided:Design, Design Review and Management, and Obtaining Localauthorities’ approvals and permits.
Client: King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau(KADDB)Location: Khaldiyyeh, Mafraq
Project Brief:The project is located at Al-Khalideye on a plot of 80donum area, and includes the following components:1. Buildings works of 24,000 m2 built up area inclusive
of new buildings, as well as developing MEP systems,renovation and fit-out of existing buildings,.
2. Landscape works3. External works including car parking, external walls,
and control/monitoring towers4. Infrastructure networks (Water Wastewater Storm
water drainage network Firefighting, RoadsElectrical, street lighting and security networks and alifting station of 20 m3/hour capacity)
Services Provided Supporting Studies (ESIA, Topography, Geotechnical) Full design and tender document preparation for all
the project’s components including interior scheming. Construction Supervision
KADDB Technology Complex
Buildings
Hospitality and Mixed Use:
Educational
Buildings | Overview
• Abdali Boulevard• Saraya Aqaba • Sea Village• Water Park, Saraya• Expansion of Dana Guest House & Wildlife Sanctuary• Al-Ma’wa Sanctuary for Nature & Wildlife
• High Judiciary Institute• Postal Savings Fund• Customs and Anti-Smuggling Directorate• Renovation of IPA building• Abul-Hajj Commercial Complex• Islamic Bank Branches• Raghadan Terminal• Queen Alia International Airport Security Area
Development • Median Island Rehabilitation in front of Princess
Salma park
• Al Bashir Dental Hospital • Expansion of Al Ramtha Governmental Hospital • Al Yarmouk General Hospital• Expansion of Nadeem Hospital• Prince Hamzeh Hospital• Tafilah Hospital• Primary and Expansion of Medical Centers in the
Northern Governorates• Zarqa Governmental Hospital• Dental Center – King Hussein Medical City
Healthcare
Civic, Public and Commercial
• International Baccalaureate School and Kindergarten• Government Schools in Irbid – Alkorah, Bani Kananah and Balqa• Al Isra’a University• ERFKE II Schools Project, Mafraq Governorate• New School Projects, Irbid Governorate• Development Center & Playgrounds• Jureibah & Batrawi Schools in Zarqa• Pre-Design Site Investigation Services for School Expansion
Projects (USAID)• Ghor Al Mazra’a School• Expansion for Schools in Madaba & Mafraq• Iraa, Abu Hamed and Iskan Kahraba Schools in Balqa• Schools in the north Region –group A• Schools in the North Region/ Norwegian Refugee Council• Design services for southern governorates - group 3• Design services for southern governorates - group 4• JSEP Phase II - USAID Schools Supervision• Learning Environment Improved Infrastructure Project (LEIIP)• Schools Maintenance in Irbid and Mafraq ILO
Client : Ministry of Public Works and HousingLocation : Al-Tafilah – Jordan
Project Brief:Located in the south of Jordan, this hospital features abuilt up area of 32,600 m2 with a capacity of 150 beds,all supporting facilities and infrastructure.
Services Provided: Architectural Design including Colour scheme and
Materials Selection Structural Engineering Electromechanical Engineering Landscaping Medical Planning and Biomedical Engineering Infrastructure Design (Water, wastewater,
electromechanical, etc.)
Al Tafileh Hospital
Client: Ministry of Public Works and HousingLocation: Amman – Jordan
Project Brief:Prince Hamzeh Hospital is a general hospital that includes allmedical specialties serving the City of Amman. Considered one ofthe largest hospitals in Jordan, the built-up area of the project isaround 60,000 m2 comprising 10 floors with a 500-bed capacitywith all supporting facilities and infrastructure.
Services Provided Architectural Design including Colour scheme and Materials
Selection Structural Engineering Electromechanical Engineering Landscaping Medical Planning and Biomedical Engineering Infrastructure Networks Design
Prince Hamzeh Hospital
Mostaqbal provided services to multiple educational-sectorprojects including private and public schools.
Over the past 10 years, Mostaqbal has designed andsupervised over 70 school projects with a total built-up areaexceeding 160,000 m2 and supervised the construction ofover 130 schools, as well as environmental, health, and safetymonitoring of 70 schools across the country.
The services range between developing new schools,expansion, and renovation. Works included interior fit-out aswill as Furniture and materials selection of the schools.
Schools Projects
Range of Factory Projects for the Following:
Chemical Metal Air Conditioning Ceramic Oil Concrete Feed Stock Fiber Glass
Total Built-Up Area: approximately 105,000 m2
Services: Design, Construction Supervision, Construction Management
Spinning and Weaving Food Plastic Steel Dairy Optometry
Industrial Factories
Industrial Estates
Mostaqbal had contributed to providing master planning, design and supervision consultancy services to most of theindustrial estates in Jordan, whereby these projects components included infrastructure networks, roads, external andlandscape works, buildings. Our key projects in this sector include:
• Design and Supervision of Al-Karak Industrial Estate• Design of Mafraq Industrial Estate• Supervision of Al-Hasan Industrial Estate• Design of Hussein Bin Abdullah II Industrial Estate• Design and Supervision of Al-Tafilah Industrial Estate• Design of Aqaba International Industrial Estate• Supervision of Khaw Industrial Complex• Design and Supervision of the Fourth Expansion of Al-Hasan Industrial Estate• Design of Al-Salt Industrial Estate• Design and Supervision of the Trucks’ Yard Expansion• Design and Supervision of KADDB Khalideyyah Industrial Complex
Industrial Estates and Complexes | Overview
Client: Jordan Industrial Estate CompanyLocation: IrbidServices Provided: Studies, designs and tender documentspreparation.
Project Brief:The project is located on the borders of Al Hassan Industrial City inIrbid Governorate with an area of 214 donum.
The project includes all of the following:1. Study and design of roads and areas in the project site taking
into consideration the nature of the site.2. Study and design of infrastructure networks (water, sewage,
street lighting, rainwater drainage, etc.) according to thespecifications and requirements of the competent authoritiesfor both water and fire protection networks, electricitynetwork, telecommunication network, street lighting network,Lifting station, rainwater drainage network.
3. Designing an exterior wall surrounding the extension area withmain entrance and exit gate
4. Studying and designing industrial plots of various areas with aminimum of 2.5 dunums, where the project site is divided intodifferent depth sections to provide the requirements ofdifferent industries. In addition to the design of the final levelsof land plots and connecting all lands to all infrastructure andtransportation services.
Fourth Expansion for Al-Hasan Industrial City
Al Tafileh Industrial Estate
Client: Jordan Industrial Estate CompanyLocation: Al TafilehServices Provides: Studies, designs, and construction supervision
Project Brief:The project is located approximately 20 km east to the city of Tafilah. The workincluded design of the entire project site of 1000 dunum area and itscomponents, and supervision of the construction of the first phase.Project components:1. Buildings of 4500 m2 BUA including the administration building, Bank,
Offices building2. Infrastructure networks of 11 km length, including Water network, Street
lighting, electric power distribution network (M.V) and the main powerstation, Telecommunication network, Sewerage network, Storm waterdrainage network, Firefighting network
3. Roads network including main internal roads, of (2.25 km) length and (32 m)width and Secondary internal roads of (6.8 km) length and (20 m) width, aswell as an external road of 2 km length and (13 m) width, connecting theindustrial city of Tafilah and the Hasa-Tafilah road
4. Lifting station for sewage (phase II)5. Water tanks including an Elevated water tank with approximate capacity of
400 m3, and a Ground water tank with a capacity of 1500 m36. Treatment plant of 2000 m3/day capacity (phase II)7. The main and subsidiary entrances including services buildings such as police
building and guards’ building, and associated external works including yards,gates, retaining walls, fences, the external wall, guard rooms, the memorial,and settlement of industrial land plots, as well as the permanent wall of theexternal perimeter of 1.4km and the temporary fence works betweenphases, of 1.1km
Salt Industrial Estate
Client: Jordan Industrial Estate CompanyLocation: SaltServices Provided:Study, design and tender documents preparation.
Project Brief:The project consisted of the Salt industrial Estate in the area ofBalqa 470 dunums which included the following:• Study and design of road networks and infrastructure including:
Main internal roads length of 1 km and width of 30 m. Secondary internal roads and service routes of 4 km
length and 18 m width. Infrastructure networks (water network, sewage
network, electricity, communications, storm waternetworks, firefighting networks and a treatment plant).
• Study and design of the following buildings: Administrative building, a two-storey building, each
floor with an area of 350 m2. Building a service complex with a total area of 400 m2.
• Design of the outer wall and main gate.• Study and design of industrial plots of 2.5 donums area• Study and design of industrial buildings using sections
(prefabricated concrete) with the following areas: 80 * 40 (4 units) 40 * 60 (2 units) 30 * 90 (3 units) 20 * 100 (5 units)
Industrial Complex In Khaw
Client: King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau(KADDB)Location: Khaw - Zarqa
Project Brief:The project consists of a site area of 451, 000 m2 and atotal building area of 15, 877 m2.The buildings include steel structure factory with anarea of 6, 440 m2, administrative and dormitorybuildings with an area of 3, 580 m2 and concretewarehouses with an area of 3, 950 m2, a logisticsbuilding with an area of 1,900 m2 including roads, sidepavements and parking area of 44, 000 m2 whichinclude infrastructural works as follows:• water and wastewater networks with a total length of
2.5 km• roads network with a total length of 5 km,• Electrical, lighting and security networks• firefighting system and• landscaping.
Services Provided:Construction supervision of all site works and Redesignof various elements of the project.
Environmental Projects
• Dair Alla Landfill – Environmental Study • ERFKE II Schools Environmental Studies• Amman Strategic Reserve Terminal• Aqaba Oil Terminal Project• Municipalities Support Team: Emergency Services
and Social Resilience Project (ESSRP)• Solid Waste Management (GAM)• Assessment of Sustainable Lead Acid Battery • Collection and Recycling Scheme• Logistic Area of Amman Madounah• ESIA for Shouneh Recycling Station - UNDP• EIA - Grid Integration of NPP• Green Cities Action Plan (GCAP)• Pre-feasibility study for an Anaerobic Digestion plant
Environmental Studies | Overview
Client: United Nations Development Program (UNDP)Location: IrbidFunded by: Government of Canada
Project BriefThe project aims at securing better community living circumstances,and supporting job creation and gender equality through theconstruction and operation of a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) sortingcentre and transfer station in Northern Shouneh/ Jordan Valley, toserve the communities of the three designated municipalities: TabaqetFahel, Mo’ath Bin Jabal and Sharhabeel Bin Hasna.The project consists of the following two components:• Rehabilitation of a MSW transfer station (TS), which will reduce the
cost of waste collection and transportation by 20% for the threemunicipalities that will use this transfer station to reduce haulagedistances.
• Establishment of a final sorting centre to be operated by vulnerablewomen of the Northern Region under an implementationagreement with local CBOs, Furthermore, the project will focus onmaximizing women’s involvement in decision-making andleadership at both governmental and communal levels.
Services Provided:• ESIA Scoping• Full ESIA Study
ESIA for Construction/ Operation of Northern Shouneh Final Sorting Centre and MSW Transfer Station Rehabilitation
Photos from the Transfer Station (1)
Photos from the existing Transfer Station (2)
Project BriefThis project was proposed by the Ministry of Energy and MineralResources in order to meet the requirements of the strategicreserve of petroleum products in the Madhoneh area, which islocated around 25 km east of the center of the capital Amman. Thetotal net-working storage capacity of the terminal is 372,000 m3 ofpetroleum products, along with the total nominal storage capacitiesof 18,800 m3 for the storage of LPG.
Services Provided:• Conduct a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),
Developing detailed Mitigation Measures and Monitoring Programs, Preparing study TOR, and Obtaining the Ministry of Environment approval.
Amman Strategic Reserve Terminal for Petroleum Products
Project BriefInitiated on April 1, 2015, this MST consultancy is a key component of the World Bank and Donor supported Emergency Servicesand Social Resilience Project (ESSRP). The project aims to help Jordanian municipalities and host communities address theimmediate service delivery impacts of Syrian refugee inflows and strengthen municipal capacity to support local economicdevelopment. In doing so, it aims specifically to assist GOJ to:
• Respond rapidly to address some of the pressing service delivery and socioeconomic needs of the affected host populations,Enhance their confidence in the existing systems of Government, and Strengthen institutional capacities and communitycoping mechanisms to address similar crises in the future.
• MST is charged with two distinct though closely related set of tasks as follows: Support to PMU:• Overseeing execution of Municipal Grants and Project safeguards frameworks instruments Delivering training and capacity
building programs to participating municipalities on Project Operations Manual (OM) and other relevant aspects Preparingand executing a project monitoring and evaluation framework Preparing key Project documentation, including variousfiduciary and progress reports, and other relevant project documentation Support to PMs: Undertaking stakeholderconsultations, formulating annual work plans (AWP) and preparing list of sub-projects, in agreement with Project legaldocuments Planning, preparing and implementing sub-projects of the Project, and in supporting and strengtheningmunicipal capacities to undertake the same on their own in subsequent years.
Municipal Support Team/ Emergency Services And Social Resilience Project (ESSRP)
Water and Waste Water
• Liwa Al Taibeh Wastewater Network• Water Loss Reduction in Zarqa• Wastewater Treatment Plant Ghor Safi• Miscellaneous WW Network in Greater Amman• Miscellaneous WW Network in Irbid• Wastewater Lines & Lifting Station in Ma'an• Wastewater Lines & Lifting Station in Mafraq• Wastewater Lines & Lifting Station in Petra• Syrian Refugees WW Network - Beit Ras• Rehabilitation of Husban Kafrein Irrigation Scheme• Ajloun Water Network• Al Lajun Wastewater Treatment Plant• Baqaa Sewage Treatment Plant• Miscellaneous Wastewater Network in Balqa• Soof, Megbeleh and Deir El Layyat WW Network• Zarqa Triangle Irrigation Network• Seil Zarqa Irrigation• Zaniyeh Pump Station• Feasibility Study for Zarqa Water Network• Wadi Araba Irrigation Network• Enhancing Drainage System in Aqaba City• Wadi Easal Dam• Storm Water Drainage Network at Za’tare Refugee Camp• Jeddah Wastewater Monitoring Project• Drainage Network – Farouk St., Aqaba• Rehabilitation of water networks in Naqab, teachers’ housing and Al Fakhoura/ Rusaifa city• Adaptation to Climate Changes in the Jordan Valley• Rehabilitation of water supply networks in Fo’arah, Kharaj & Samar• Water networks & roads for Iskan Muhandisin (Thunyeh- UmSweyda) Karak• Water networks and roads for Iskan Thughret Al-Jub – Al Zaatari• Finan Stream Irrigation Project• Tall Mantah WWTP
Water and Wastewater | Overview
Client: Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ)Location: Irbid Governorate, Jordan
Project BriefDesign and preparation of construction and tender documents forsanitary networks, wastewater collection system and WWTP alongwith a comprehensive environmental impact assessment and afeasibility analysis study of wastewater collection in the projectarea to serve the needs of Liwa Al-Taibeh areas to the year 2040and to assess the environmental effects of the project, in additionto the wastewater treatment plant works and lifting stations.The project consists of GRP and HDPE networks of 200 km length,200–700mm diameters, in addition to 6 lifting stations and awastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 6,700 m3/ day.
Services Provided:• Review all the available engineering reports, data and
documents pertaining to the project.• Identify, evaluate and recommend alternatives for wastewater
collection in the project’s area.• For the recommended schemes, prepare a feasibility analysis of
the project to meet wastewater needs and demands for theproject area,, based on updated and projected populationestimates.
• Perform a comprehensive environmental impact assessment.• Preparation of final design report, final detailed engineering
drawings and tender documents
Wastewater Services for Liwa Al-Taibeh Communities
Client: Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ)Funded By: European Union Delegation to JordanLocation: Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
Project BriefThe project aimed to reduce water losses and improve energy and service efficiency, service reliabilityand water services in the Zarqa Governorate especially in areas of concentrations of Iraqi refugees inorder to contribute to efficient and sustainable management of the available water resources.
The project consisted of three components with the following specific objectives:• Safe and efficient water supply networks and house connections secured in small villages located in
the west and North West conurbation, which covers Abu Zeegan, Dogara, and Al-Ruhayel of theBani Hashem villages, as well as Sarout village in the Beerain municipality - Component (A)
• Groundwater resources at the Awajan wellfield site secured against contamination and surfacestorage capacity increased to appropriate standards, including construction of a reservoir andpumping station for the Awajan wells - Component (B)
• Safe and efficient water supply networks secured in the densely populated (Gawairyeh) areaincluding reconstructing and rehabilitation of house connections and water meters -Component (C)
Three water supply wells at Ajwan providing 226 m3/hr and 5 water supply springs at Sarout villageproducing 11 m3/hr were refurbished and bought back into service. Three new reservoirs with a totalcapacity of 1,700 m3 complete with chlorination plants were constructed, 8.8 km of transmissionmains and 30.6 km of water distribution network were installed providing 6,060 new waterconnections. The constructed systems included 3 pumping stations with a total capacity of 433 m3/hr.
Services Provided:• Feasibility Study• Full Design and Tender Documents• Construction Supervision
Technical Assistance for Water Loss Reduction in Zarqa: Managing Jordan’s Scare water Resources in areas of concentrations of Iraqis
Client: Water Authority of JordanFunded by: the Millennium Challenge Corporation (USA),The project was implemented in partnership with Nicholas O’Dwyer Ltd (Ireland).
Project BriefZarqa Governorate Water System Restructuring and Rehabilitation to reduce water loss and supplydomestic water to 600,000 consumers . The project included:• Construction of new water pipelines (300-600) mm diameter with a length of 26.5 km• Construction of new water pipelines (40-180) mm diameter with a length of 395 km• Replacement and rehabilitation of 40,000 m water pipelines, the existing tanks and the pumping
stations.• Installation of water meters in 32 transformation sites.• Construction of new water tanks and pumping stations with a capacity of 500 m3• Construction of house connections, valves and fittings.• Establishment of SCADA system for monitoring 60 stations
Services Provided Collection of base information and site investigation. Preparation of maps, drawings, and hydraulic network analysis and modelling. Development of the Zarqa governorate water investment master plan (IMP). Development of Hydraulic model for existing and future water network for a population
projected to 2030. Implementation of a pilot leakage detection campaign. Identification of a priority investment program. Feasibility study. Preparation of preliminary designs for the upgrade of priority areas including pump stations,
reservoirs, primary, secondary and tertiary networks. Development of terms of reference and tender documents for the design build contract. Preparation of environmental and social impact studies (ESIA) in accordance with the applicable
regulations of the government of Jordan and MCC requirements. Detailed environmental and social management plan (ESMP) and a resettlement action plan.
Zarqa Governorate Water System Restructuring and Rehabilitation (Feasibility Study, ESIA, and Design)
Client: Water Authority of JordanFunded by: KfWLocation: Irbid Governorate
Project Brief:The project aimed to improve the environment of Beit Ras and Greater IrbidMunicipality (GIM) by closing septic tanks and collecting wastewater forcentralised treatment. This intervention was particularly targeted to supportvulnerable Syrian refugees and those communities hosting them.
In Greater Irbid Municipality component, the design encompassed over 40 sitesand included a total of 10.8 km of 200mm diameter wastewater pipeline with290 associated 150mm diameter house connection laterals.
In Beit Ras component, the total design included 36 km of 200-600mm diametermain wastewater lines of concrete and PP, and the associated 150mm diameterlateral lines to connect 1,200 properties.
Services Provided Site Investigations and surveys Impact Assessment and prioritization Existing Design Review & Extension Detailed Design, Tender preparation & Tendering Support Construction Supervision
Waste Water Services In Jordanian Communities Hosting Syrian Refugees - Beit Ras
Client: Saudi National Water CompanyIn Collaboration with Environmental Studies and Consultations Office "ESCO"Location: Jeddah, KSA
Project BriefPreparation of studies and design of modern systems to monitor sources andprogression of pollution events in the wastewater network in the city of Jeddah,KSA. These systems adopt a sophisticated pattern of real-time measurementsand routine sampling that allows the users to monitor and trace principlewastewater biochemical components and common pollutants centrally.
The system provides advance warning of wastewater component and/orpollution loads which may affect the existing WWTPs, allowing preventativemeasures to be implemented to protect the WW treatment processes.
Services Provided Conceptual design Detailed system layout design Sensor selection Sampling regime planning Detailed Installation Design Schematic telemetry and monitoring system design Preparation of tender documents including: Special conditions of tender,
General conditions of tender, Specifications for equipment and works, BoQs Develop an institutional development plan and training programme for local
operatives involved in the operation and maintenance of the system.
Jeddah Wastewater Monitoring Project
Client: Jordan Valley AuthorityLocation: Near Wadi Numayra, Al-Karak – Jordan
Project BriefWadi Easal is located 3 km north Wadi Numayra, the purpose of the projectis to provide water for irrigation and industrial purposes, flood protection,recharge, area development and environmental restoration.
Wadi Easal is a CFRD (concrete face rockfill dam) with of 77 m height andthe catchment area draining to it is 62.71 km2. The annual runoff is 3.15MCM which includes the base-flow. The sedimentations in the reservoir areestimated in order to find out the life span of the dam for the 1st 50% of itscapacity which is more than 55 years and more than 118 years for the fullcapacity. The dead storage of the dam is estimated to be filled withsediments in 30 years operation assuming that there will be noflushing/sluicing of the reservoir. The spillway is designed for 1000 yearspeak flood of 230.6 m3/s with a peak flood released from the spillway witha surcharge head of 2.2 m with outflow of 229 m3/s. the sediment yieldfrom the catchment is 41,347 ton/year.
Services Provided Feasibility Study The Environmental & Social Impact Assessment is completed. Geological, hydrological & hydro geological studies are undertaken. Preliminary dam design and financial feasibility of options for dam
location and capacity are undertaken. Full detailed design of preferred proposal including preparation of
construction tender documents.
Wadi Esal Dam
Client: Jordan Valley AuthorityLocation: Jordan Valley
Project BriefThe rehabilitation works of the irrigation system in the Adaptation to Climate Change inthe Jordan Valley project included the following: Component 1: redesign of 18 km irrigation system in Ghor Al Kabed, which were
most affected in terms of infrastructure and Operation and Maintenance (O&M). Component 4: “reclaimed water pipeline between TO 33 and TO 24” of the project
“Adaptation to Climate Change in the Jordan Valley” – ACCP (Project) to connect theexisting ends, at TO 24 and TO 33, of the reclaimed water pipes from the northernand ZC III carriers. The infrastructure change will allow the use of reclaimed waterefficiently and effectively in the N-JV and the middle Ghor.
Construction of main pipe 700mm between pump stations TO 24 and TO 33 thelength of this transmission line is around 9.0 km
Rehabilitation of TO 28 including operating buildings Connection of the main pipe of 700mm diameter to TO 24, TO 28 and TO 33 Supply and install the required electrical works Construction of new pump station at TO 18 with the all electro-Mechanical works Provide SCADA system to connect the stations and monitor of the pumps
performance.
Services Provided Design and tender documents preparation Construction Supervision
Adaptation to Climate Changes in the Jordan Valley – Rehabilitation of Irrigation Networks
Roads Projects
Mostaqbal has extensive experience in the design, supervision,and maintenance of road networks in Jordan of varying lengthsthat serve different purposes.
Some roads projects are:• Supervision of Al Molooky Road Project– Tafileh• Maintenance of Amman Irbid Road• Khaw Hashmeyeh Service Road• Sarhan CET Rehabilitation• Mafraq Development Road• Queen Noor Road• Naour Madaba Housban Road• Queen Alia International Airport Cargo Road• Hasa Tafileh Road (Phases 3 & 4)• King’s Road Madaba• Sarhan CET Rehabilitation• Zarqa Yajouz Road• Jerash Ajloun Road• Souf Ain Janna Road• Waste Disposal Road – Swaqa• Wadi Yutum Road
Roads Projects
Dead Sea Corniche – Jordan
Client : Jordan Development Zone Co. Location : Dead Sea – Jordan
Project Brief:This Project portrays a vision and blueprint for fostering adynamic, robust, and sustainable tourism-based economyat the Dead Sea that will become a source of pride andrevenue for the Kingdom and set the highest standard forsustainable development and innovative urban design.
It includes the following main components: Construction of a 2.5km primary road with width of
9m, including two roundabouts, and a 7m-wide serviceroad.
Construction of a wastewater collection network Installation ductile iron pipes for the main domestic
water supply network. Construction of polyethylene irrigation pipelines Storm Water drainage network Urban works including soft and hard landscapes as well
as all roads, car parking, infrastructure, and sewagewater treatment.
9m promenade.
Services Provided: Construction Supervision
Client: Ministry of Public Works and HousingLocation: Tafileh, JordanService: Construction Supervision
Project Description:The scope of work for phase 3 comprised of constructionsupervision for the 8 km Al Tafileh Desert Highway, with a 7.2mwidth carriageway road and 3m shoulder at each side.
The works included clearing the area, earthworks (includingbuilding embankments, excavation, ditch digging, and backfilling),filling and compacting, watering, rolling, sheathing, sub-gradeand slope finishing, construction of pavement layers and toppinglayers, laying sub-base-coarse, seal coating, shoulder and lanes,building a drainage structure that included pipe and box culverts,and digging lined and unlined ditches
Phase 4 works included Construction supervision of part of theHasa / Tafileh road from the station (400 + 15) to the station (26+ 800) with a length of 11 km which consists of 2 lanes with awidth of 7.2 m, in addition to the road shoulders with a width of3 m from each side from the station (0 + 000) to the station(525+4) the extension to the existing bridge. The project alsoconsisted of the supervision of the road which leads to the mainroad leading to the special needs center in Al Ees city with alength of 2.5 km and asphalt width of 7.2 m which includes theconstruction of the slopes of the boarding and all the work ofwater drainage and paving layers and all necessary to completethe work in compliance with the schemes and tender documents.
Hasa Tafileh Road Phase III and Phase IV
Client: Ministry of Public Works and HousingLocation: Madaba, JordanService: Construction Supervision
Project Description:16 km, 4-lane (7.9 m each) Naour –Husban – Madaba duel carriageway,connecting Amman, the Dead Sea, and Madaba.
The road has a central median and many intersections serving residential areas.
The work consisted of earthworks (including excavation and backfilling incompliance with road’s design profile and natural contours/elevation), asphaltworks, laying pavements/sidewalks/tiles, laying 750 mm and 900 mm diameterrainwater pipe culverts, placing reinforced concrete to protect the culverts inletsand exits, culvert inlets and exits, placing traffic signals, painting road markings,placing road barriers and street lighting, and installing water network andcommunication cables.
Naour Madaba Housban Road
Energy Projects
Mostaqbal has designed and supervised multiplePhotovoltaic Plants with various capacities:
• Shams Ma’an- 57 MW• Project Management Services for Solar PV Plant-
King Hussein Cancer Center .• Ma'an Photovoltaic Power Plant• Ma'an Solar Park I Cables Routing Studies• Multisite PV Installations in Jordan – Orange
Project• Qwuiera 103.6 MW Solar Power Plant• Support Services to GPEC - Attarat Oil Shale
Power Plant• Masdar Solar Project 200 MW• Za'tari Photovoltaic Power Plant
Solar PV Projects
Specialized Studies of the Nuclear Power Plant Project
Client: Worley Parsons Nuclear Services JSC
Project Description:The 1st Nuclear Power Plant Project in Jordan is a very sensitive and uniqueproject in the region. It is the first in Jordan and aims mainly at providing anew source of energy for the region and for the people of the HashemiteKingdom of Jordan. There had been several stages of the Project, with eachstage representing a substantial project in itself.
Services Provided:Mostaqbal has provided services to the NPP Project at several key stages,including: Site Characterization and Selection for the proposed Aqaba NPP Location Site Survey and Selection for the proposed Central Region NPP The Country Wide Survey (CWS) of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Identification of Preferred Site Area in Country Wide Survey Region Preferred Site Characterization. Background Radioactivity Public Acceptance and Social Survey (PASS) Completion of Seismological Database for the NPP
Client: Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC)Location: Ramtha, Irbid
Project Description:The JRTR is the 1st of kind in Jordan and will become the focal point for a NuclearScience and Technology Centre that is intended to play the primary role ineducating the upcoming generations of nuclear engineers and scientists inJordan, and provide irradiation services in support of the Jordanian industrial,agricultural and health/medical infrastructure.The JRTR and associated systems will be designed, constructed and operated tosupport the following:• Education and training in support of programs in nuclear engineering and
nuclear reactor operations;• Forensic analysis• Radioisotope production for medical and industrial applications;• Neutron beam applications including non-destructive examination and
neutron science applications
A total of 25,400 m3 of normal, heavy and grout concrete were used to constructthe JRTR project’s civil work which consists of the following:• Two adjacent buildings (Service Building and Reactor Building)• Reactor Concrete island (RCI) Structure located inside the reactor building• The reactor pool walls and service pool walls• The Service Building (SB) with height of 22.8 m.• Chimney/ Stack structure with a 60 m height designed in accordance to
international and Jordan seismic category II code.• Radio-waste treatment facility RTF.• Pump house of 272 m2 with 4.5 m height.• Diesel generator house of 154 m2 with 7 m height.• Water Storage Tank 1 (WST 1) of 2, 700 m3• Water storage tank 2 of 4, 700 m3 is still under construction.
Jordan Research and Training Reactor (JRTR)
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