Urmia Water Transfer Canal KHARADEZH

Project Overview

The Urmia Water Transfer Canal is a major infrastructure project designed to ensure safe, high-volume water delivery across the region. Executed in two distinct sections (A and B), the project combines precision engineering, durable materials, and advanced construction methods to meet long-term hydraulic needs.

Project value:

4.884.087

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$4.884.087

Project value:

Key Outcomes

Reliable and high-volume water transfer Enhanced drainage capacity and hydraulic safety Industrial-grade concrete and steel execution Long-term durability across complex terrain

Section A: Construction of Water Canal and Auxiliary Structures

Canal type: Trapezoidal section Canal length: 6.4 kilometers Bottom width: 10 meters Height: 2.5 meters Flow capacity: 42 cubic meters per second Concrete structures: 10 units Steel pedestrian bridges: 5 units Steel pipelines: 4 lines, 500 mm diameter, 115 meters total length This section was built to support direct, high-capacity water flow using reinforced concrete and industrial-grade steel components.

Section B: Expansion and Deepening of Existing Drainage System

Drainage length after expansion: 4.5 kilometers Bottom width: 12 meters Height: 3.4 meters Flow capacity: 52 cubic meters per second Massive concrete structures: 9 units Lining concrete volume: 21,500 cubic meters Structural concrete volume: 19,300 cubic meters Rebar weight: 1,900 tons Excavation and sludge removal: 659,000 cubic meters Backfilling volume: 161,000 cubic meters Stone placement volume: 188,000 cubic meters This section enhances the region’s hydraulic performance and safety through large-scale excavation, reinforced lining, and structural upgrades.

Khara Dezh’s Role

Khara Dezh led the full scope of design, execution, and supervision for both sections. With expert teams, advanced equipment, and integrated engineering management, the company delivered a benchmark water infrastructure project.

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Urmia Water Transfer Canal