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Decisive Battle in the Fourth Quarter——AMS Won Again Hundred Million Sewage Treatment Project

发布时间:2024-12-24 浏览量:14 来源:奥美环境

    Recently, Shandong AMS Environmental Co., Ltd. successfully won the bid for more than hundred million industrial park sewage treatment project, following the Jinan starting area 133 million projects, the company has made another encouraging achievement in major project breakthroughs.

    The winning project is the general contract (EPC) of the sewage resource utilization project of Jiuyuan Industrial Park in Baotou City, Inner MongoliaThe winning bid amount exceeds 100 million Yuan, the total area of the project is about 144.79 mu, and the design water treatment scale is 70,000 cubic meters/day. The project adopts pretreatment, membrane concentration and evaporation crystallization process to meet the industrial production water demand of new enterprises in the park and achieve zero waste water discharge to achieve self-balance of water resources in the park. The project is of great significance for promoting local ecological protection and water saving and emission reduction.

    This project is another major achievement of the company's in-depth implementation of the "two implementation and four deepening" decision deployment of Shuifa Group, the implementation of the full operation requirements of the Shuifa High-tech Development Group, and the deep cultivation of the high-difficulty water treatment market. In recent years, AMS focuses on the difficulties of the industry to independently develop core technologies to enhance market competitiveness. On the other hand, relying on the state-owned capital background and brand advantages of Shuifa Group, AMS actively compete for large-scale high-quality projects and constantly improve the team project execution ability. This project is based on the core process technology, professional personnel team and rich project operation experience, to successfully win the bid, to achieve another layout of sewage treatment projects in large-scale industrial parks.