Services / Water infrastructure

Pumping stations & pipelines.

The infrastructure that moves water from source to user, large-diameter transmission mains, distribution networks, pumping stations, and the valves, fittings, and controls that make them work.

Overview

Water infrastructure rarely makes headlines, but it's where most of the capital in the water sector is actually deployed. Pumping stations lift and pressurise; pipelines transport over distance; reservoirs and tanks store and equalise. MCI supplies into all of these.

We work with municipal water authorities, utility contractors, and developers on the equipment and materials side of water infrastructure: pumps, motors, control systems, large-bore piping, fittings, valves, and storage solutions.

Our trading practice is particularly strong here, water infrastructure consumes large volumes of standardised equipment, and our role is to source competitively, manage logistics across borders, and deliver to project sites on schedule.

Our scope in water infrastructure

  • Pumps for water transmission and distribution, centrifugal, vertical turbine, submersible
  • Motors, variable frequency drives, and pump control systems
  • Large-diameter ductile iron, steel, and HDPE pipelines with full fitting ranges
  • Valves, gate, butterfly, check, air release, control valves with actuators
  • Pumping station electrical and instrumentation packages
  • Reservoir and tank construction support, steel, concrete-lined, and GRP options
  • Cross-border logistics coordination for projects across multiple countries

Where this work fits

Across MENA, water infrastructure investment is sustained and large-scale, driven by population growth, network expansion, and replacement of ageing assets. Across Africa, pumping and pipeline projects are central to both urban water supply programmes and rural irrigation schemes. European utilities are running major refurbishment cycles on legacy networks.

MCI's trading scale and regional reach make us a practical sourcing and supply partner for these projects, whether the buyer is a national utility or a private EPC.

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