CTCI Wins Southern Taiwan Science Park Reclaimed Water Plant Expansion Project, 20-Year Operation
CTCI, a turnkey engineering contractor, announced it has secured the "Southern Taiwan Science Park Reclaimed Water Plant Expansion Project" from a leading international high-tech manufacturer. The project adopts an integrated model of investment, design, construction, and 20 years of operation, aiming to reduce clients' initial investment burden and provide customized, stable reclaimed water. CTCI will leverage its "green engineering" advantages, combining AI and green energy, by introducing ITRI's advanced biological treatment process (BioNET) and its self-developed smart water management system to enhance water recovery and purity.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Pan Chih-wei, Taipei, 15th) Turnkey engineering contractor CTCI today announced it has been recognized by a leading international high-tech manufacturer and awarded the "Southern Taiwan Science Park Reclaimed Water Plant Expansion Project." The project will adopt an integrated model of investment, design, construction, and operation, with an operating period of 20 years. CTCI explained that through this business model, it can not only effectively reduce the client's initial investment burden but also allow the client to obtain customized and stable reclaimed water by purchasing services, significantly reducing the use of tap water. CTCI stated that it has been fully involved in the investment, construction, and operation of the plant since its first phase, not only creating a major global milestone in reusing industrial wastewater for semiconductor processes but also further strengthening industrial water supply resilience through the execution of this expansion project, achieving a win-win for environment and economy, and continuously assisting the government in implementing diversified water source development and net-zero emission goals. CTCI stated that the innovativeness of this expansion project comes from combining the advantages of AI intelligence and green energy in "green engineering." It introduces the advanced biological treatment process (BioNET) developed by ITRI, optimizing water quality and achieving energy saving and waste reduction. At the same time, it utilizes CTCI's self-developed smart water management system and digital monitoring to precisely improve reclaimed water recovery rate and purity with AI smart technology, implementing low-carbon water production. CTCI Chairman Yang Tsung-hsing stated that with global sustainable transformation and extreme climate challenges, stable and high-quality "water resource services" have become a rigid demand for all sectors to maintain operational resilience. With its leading technology and achievements in the Southern Taiwan Science Park project of "stable reclaimed water reuse for process ends," CTCI will not only develop this successful model into a replicable "global high-tech green water supply solution" and actively deploy in international high-tech clusters but also export this technology to various industries, providing customized solutions to help clients turn wastewater into resources. In response to the high-tech plant construction boom driven by global AI computing demand, CTCI pointed out that it provides power and water treatment infrastructure required for global expansion for manufacturers. Especially under the trend that AI development highly relies on stable energy, CTCI's 70% market share advantage in gas-fired power plant construction across Taiwan has become a crucial infrastructure provider indispensable for energy transition. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150415
FAQ
What project did CTCI win?
CTCI won the "Southern Taiwan Science Park Reclaimed Water Plant Expansion Project."
What is the operating period for this project?
The operating period for this project is 20 years.