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Opaia Group supports delivery of one of Angola’s largest water infrastructure projects

Opaia Group supports delivery of one of Angola’s largest water infrastructure projects
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Angola is developing the Quilonga Grande Water Supply System to provide clean water to five million people in Luanda and surrounding provinces. The project, involving the Opaia Group, aims to resolve chronic water shortages by the end of 2026.

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Improving water infrastructure is essential for public health and economic development in rapidly urbanizing African regions.

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Angola is advancing one of its most ambitious water infrastructure projects as construction progresses on the Quilonga Grande Water Supply System, a major initiative expected to provide reliable access to clean drinking water for approximately five million people across Luanda and Icolo e Bengo provinces by the end of 2026.

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