Recently, the No. 1 lake of the Alamein Crystal Lagoons in Egypt, constructed by CSCEC, successfully reached the watertight stage.
Located between the Iconic Tower and four super high-rise residential buildings, the Alamein Crystal Lagoons spans about 636,000 square meters. It encompasses the design and construction of seven lakeside islands, eleven lagoons, and a circular waterfront promenade. Among them, the No. 1 lake covers an area of 63,800 square meters, making it the largest man-made lagoon in the New Alamein City.
To align with the New Alamein City's broader development schedule, the project team achieved several rapid milestones: completing the design and approval for the No. 1 lake within just 95 days, ordering and shipping materials in 60 days, and finishing PVC membrane installation in only 21 days.
Leveraging its integrated strengths, CSCEC ensured close coordination across systems to provide robust technical support. The design team used 3D BIM modeling to precisely identify critical elements such as slope gradients, pipelines, and lakeside structures—effectively avoiding construction clashes and minimizing rework risks.