Adhaim Dam
The rehabilitation project for Adhaim Dam in Diyala Governorate, Iraq, with a total cost of 4,989,885,000 Iraqi dinars. is an ambitious project aimed at improving and developing the infrastructure of the dam. It includes several important works that will contribute to restoring life to this strategic dam. The project includes the following works: 1. Gates preparation and rehabilitation: This includes replacing old gates and equipping them with modern equipment to efficiently control water flow. 2. Hydraulic Power Unit preparation: This includes rehabilitating and equipping a modern Hydraulic Power Unit to control and secure the water flow in a smooth and sustainable manner. 3. Electrical works: The project includes preparing and rehabilitating the electrical systems associated with Al-Azim Dam, including installing flow measurement devices 4. Civil and mechanical works: This includes the necessary restoration and rehabilitation of the infrastructure of Al-Azim Dam, including mechanical structures and civil infrastructure. This project aims to rehabilitate Al-Azim Dam, improve its efficiency and sustainability, secure the necessary water supply for the surrounding areas, and support local development. We are confident that this project will contribute to improving the water infrastructure in the region and promoting sustainable development in Diyala Governorate. In the Al-Azim project, work has been carried out in three locations: INTAKE GATE: Installation and operation of a hydraulic unit for the valve, including preparation, installation, and testing of 2 hydraulic cylinders. Power and Irrigation: Preparation, installation, and operation of 2 hydraulic units for the valves, including cylinders. DIVERSION Tunnel: Preparation, installation, and operation of a hydraulic unit for the valve, including preparation, installation, and testing of 2 hydraulic cylinders. Preparation, installation, and testing of an 80-ton and 30-ton crane. Installation of sensors for reading water levels upstream and downstream, as well as sensors for measuring water flow.
Al-Mubarak Int Group