In an effort to bolster essential infrastructure, the Red Sea Water and WasteWater Company has announced General Tender No. 16/2024/2025, focused on supplying drinking water to the historic Saint Paul Monastery from the Korimate water line. This tender represents a crucial step in ensuring sustainable water access for one of Egypt’s most cherished spiritual sites.
Located in the serene landscape of the Red Sea region at Alkawther, Banks district, Hurghada, the Red Sea Water and WasteWater Company is spearheading this initiative. Interested parties can contact the company via phone at 065-3451625 or email at redseaww@redseaww.com.eg for more details. The tender documentation is priced at LE 17,110, with a bid bond set at LE 2,300,000. The deadline for submissions is May 21, 2025.
 The Saint Paul Monastery, a site of profound historical and religious significance, has long been a pilgrimage destination. This water project is seen as a major development, ensuring that the monastery remains sustainable and accessible for visitors and residents alike.
Dr. Nader El-Kady, an infrastructure expert based in Cairo, commented, “This project is not only about meeting the immediate water needs of the monastery but also about preserving a site of immense cultural and historical importance. It reflects the broader strategy of enhancing infrastructure in key regions of Egypt.”
Furthermore, an exclusive source from within the Red Sea Water and WasteWater Company revealed that this project is part of a larger plan to upgrade water infrastructure across the Red Sea region, aiming to improve overall water security and quality of life for local communities.