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A Major Infrastructure Project in the BMC Set for Completion Next Year! Serving a Vital Purpose —

Source:Beijing Tongzhou Fabu 2025-11-07

The “Smart Brain” of water supply security in the BMC is making solid progress. The BMC Emergency Repair and Dispatch Command Center Project, constructed by Beijing Urban and Rural Construction Group, has successfully completed its foundation excavation milestone, marking a critical control node. The project team will now advance to the underground structural phase, working toward the main structure topping-out milestone with full momentum. Once completed, the project will provide integrated water supply safety assurance for the development of the BMC, ensuring that residents have access to safe and reliable drinking water.

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The Beijing Waterworks Group attaches great importance to ensuring water supply services in the BMC. In recent years, it has successively launched a series of key infrastructure initiatives.

Among the initiatives, the East Extension of Guangqu Road Water Supply Project, the Phase I and II Urban Water Supply Network Enhancement Projects, and some other projects have collectively addressed the growing water demand of the BMC. Additionally, the Phase I and II Groundwater Well Replacement Projects have been implemented to improve water quality and ensure residents have access to “better water.”

To further strengthen the operational framework, the Group initiated the BMC Emergency Repair and Dispatch Command Center Project — a landmark facility with a total construction area of 8,682.56 square meters, including 3,699.31 square meters above ground (four stories) and 4,983.25 square meters underground (two stories), reaching a total building height of 19.20 meters. As the first dedicated emergency repair and dispatch command center planned and constructed for the BMC, the project will integrate multiple core functions, including emergency repair, dispatch and command, operation and maintenance, customer service, water quality monitoring, and smart water supply management. Upon completion, it will provide comprehensive water security support for the BMC’s urban development, while maintaining intelligent coordination with the central district’s main dispatch center.

According to the construction plan, the project is scheduled for delivery in 2026, becoming the nerve center of the BMC’s water supply security system. On one hand, it will optimize water supply scheduling, enhancing residents’ daily experience — ensuring that water is not only high-quality but also efficiently delivered. On the other hand, its professional command and emergency response capabilities will strengthen the regional water supply contingency system, enabling rapid response to pipeline and water quality incidents, and providing a robust safety shield to support the high-quality development of the BMC.