Saudi Arabia prequalifies 24 for Al-Haer sewage treatment plant tender

6 Jun 2022
Saudi Arabia prequalifies 24 for Al-Haer sewage treatment plant tender

The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has prequalified 24 firms to participate in the tender for the Al-Haer independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) tender

 

The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has prequalified 24 firms to participate in the tender for the Al-Haer independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) tender.

Energy & Utilities reported in December 2021 that SWPC had invited developers to submit prequalification documents after having received expressions of interest (EOI) from 39 developers for the Al-Haer independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP).

The Al-Haer ISTP is planned to have a sewage treatment capacity of 200,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d), and will be located in the capital city of Riyadh.

The 24 prequalified firms are:        

  • Abdul Aziz Al Ajlan Sons Company for Commercial & Real Estate Investment
  • Acciona Agua
  • Alfanar Company
  • International Water Distribution Company (TAWZEA)
  • Tamasuk Holding Company/ Al Blagha Group Company
  • China Gezhouba Group Company
  • China Harbour Engineering Company
  • Civil Works Company
  • Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios
  • SETE Energy Saudia for Industrial Projects
  • GS Inima Environment
  • Metito Utilities Limited
  • Miahona Company
  • Besix
  • Mowah Company
  • SAUR SAS
  • Power and Water Utility Company for Yanbu and Jubail (Marafiq)
  • A. de Obras y Servicios, COPASA Group
  • Suez International
  • Utico
  • Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Company
  • China Everbright Water Investment
  • Jinluo Water Company
  • Lamar Saudi United Holding
  • Vishvaraj Environment Private

 

The successful developer will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to operate and maintain the plant under a 25-year sewage treatment agreement (STA) with SWPC. SWPC’s obligations will be supported by a credit support agreement from the Saudi government.

SWPC has appointed KPMG as lead and financial adviser for the project, with White & Case and Future Water and Power Consulting appointed as legal and technical advisers respectively.

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