Upper Wawa Dam completion fast-tracked, December operations slated
WawaJVCo, Inc. said the company is accelerating preparations for the Upper Wawa Dam's commercial operations in December, following the project's completion seven months ahead of schedule.
In a statement on Friday, June 20, the joint venture company between Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. and San Lorenzo Ruiz Builders and Developers Group announced that it had completed the dam’s construction.
The company noted that the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractor recently handed over the project to WawaJVCo.
“The completion of the Upper Wawa Dam reflects Prime Infra and WawaJVCo’s ability to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects on time. This marks the beginning of one of our most critical water projects,” Melvin John Tan, Prime Infra market sector lead for water and WawaJVCo President, said.
The ₱26 billion project has undergone various evaluations, such as the testing of the Upper Wawa Dam’s gates, the functionality of the environmental flow turbine, and other sensors and instruments within the facility.
Once it becomes operational, the dam is expected to supply up to 710 million liters of water daily throughout the year, marking it as the largest water supply dam constructed in the last 50 years.
Within the service area of the Metropolitan Waterworks & Sewerage System (MWSS), the facility is anticipated to provide service to 3.5 million consumers or around 700,000 households.
Construction works began last 2021, featuring a 450-hectare reservoir that is said to be double the size of Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig.
The Upper Wawa Dam is expected to store up to 120 million cubic meters of water.