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Saudi's Alkhorayef Water wins $94mln contracts to develop treated water reuse systems
Saudi's Alkhorayef Water wins $94mln contracts to develop treated water reuse systems

Zawya

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi's Alkhorayef Water wins $94mln contracts to develop treated water reuse systems

Saudi-listed Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies (AWPT) has secured two contracts from the Saudi Irrigation Organization (SIO) with a combined value of 354 million Saudi riyals ($94.34 million). The first contract, valued at SAR 130 million, involves the construction of a treated water reuse system, which will facilitate the transmission and distribution of water supplies from the first phase of Wadi Al-Dawasir sewage treatment plant for the irrigation of agricultural areas, the company said in a statement to the Saudi stock exchange on Thursday. In a separate statement, the company said it won a SAR 224 million contract to develop a similar treated water reuse system to transmit and distribute water supplies from the first phase of Al Rass sewage treatment plant. The two projects will be executed each over 24 months, the statements said. The financial impact of both projects is expected to be reflected in the third quarter of 2025. (Editing by Anoop Menon) (

Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project
Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project

Trade Arabia

time27-03-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies is the sole bidder for a small-scale wastewater treatment plant in Jazan region. On completion, it will boast a treatment capacity of 74,700 cu m per day. SWPC had earlier conducted a competitive process to select a developer/developer consortium for both these projects who would be responsible for the development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction and implementation for these projects. However, at the end of the bidding process, Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies remained the sole bidder. Under a 25-year sewage treatment and collection network implementation agreement with SWPC, a project company is to be incorporated to develop the project and treat the entire sewage capacity supplied by the Saudi utility. Also the winning bidder will be responsible for the ownership, operation, maintenance and transfer of the SSTPs, together with associated infrastructure and facilities, said SWPC in a statement. On completion, the project aims to achieve a treatment capacity of up to 74,700 cu m per day, including an associated collection network spanning 166 km. The Collection Network is to be handed over to the National Water Company (NWC) after construction.

Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project
Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project

Zawya

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Alkhorayef sole bidder for Saudi wastewater treatment plant project

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies is the sole bidder for a small-scale wastewater treatment plant in Jazan region. On completion, it will boast a treatment capacity of 74,700 cu m per day. SWPC had earlier conducted a competitive process to select a developer/developer consortium for both these projects who would be responsible for the development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction and implementation for these projects. However, at the end of the bidding process, Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies remained the sole bidder. Under a 25-year sewage treatment and collection network implementation agreement with SWPC, a project company is to be incorporated to develop the project and treat the entire sewage capacity supplied by the Saudi utility. Also the winning bidder will be responsible for the ownership, operation, maintenance and transfer of the SSTPs, together with associated infrastructure and facilities, said SWPC in a statement. On completion, the project aims to achieve a treatment capacity of up to 74,700 cu m per day, including an associated collection network spanning 166 km. The Collection Network is to be handed over to the National Water Company (NWC) after construction. The project is set for commercial operations in Q4 2028.

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