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Strengthening São Paulo’s water infrastructure

Strengthening São Paulo’s water infrastructure

A major role in Brazil’s Universal Water Supply and Sewerage Program

GBA: Resilience | Country: Brazil

A safe, resilient water supply is critical to the 28 million people in and around São Paulo, Brazil. To enhance water infrastructure, including the extension of essential water and sanitation services to previously underserved communities, Brazilian water and waste management company Sabesp has selected Arcadis to deliver two major projects.

Under the first, we are delivering consultancy services for the planning and oversight of Sabesp’s investment in the Universal Water Supply and Sewerage Program, a government-led program to modernize and expand the country’s water and sanitation infrastructure. We are also supporting the expansion of Brazil’s largest Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP).

By implementing our Enterprise Decision Analytics solution, we have already begun to optimize investment planning and project execution. With a global project team that includes specialists in sanitary engineering, water resource management, and large-scale project management, we are drawing on Arcadis’ expertise in delivering complex infrastructure asset management programs.

Using decision-analytics to optimize investments and accelerate delivery, we are transforming essential services to create future-ready water and sanitation systems for São Paulo’s residents.

Karin Formigoni, Resilience Business Area Director and Country Manager, Brazil

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