Riyadh invites proposals for Ras al-Zour project
Water & Electricity Company has issued a request for proposals to 10 prequalified groups to develop the Ras al-Zour independent water and power project.
Prequalifiers have until 10 February 2008 to submit their bids (MEED 8:6:07).
The oil-fired Ras Al-Zour plant, will have desalination capacityof 220 gallons a day and a power capacity of 850-1,100 MW (MEED 8:6:07).
Prequalifiers (local, unless stated) include:Citigroup;Corporation (Kepco) and Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan;Al-Rajhi International Investment, with Al-Khorayef Group, Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan Cogeneration Company and Taiwan Water Corporation;Arabian Bemco Contracting with Hong Kong Electric International and Gulf Power International;International Power, UK;Malakoff International, Malaysia; Marubeni Corporation, Japan;Sembcorp Utilities, Singapore;Suez Tractebel, Belgium;Sumitomo Corporation, JapanUnion Fenosa, Spain
Water & Electricity Company has issued a request for proposals to 10 prequalified groups to develop the Ras al-Zour independent water and power project.
Prequalifiers have until 10 February 2008 to submit their bids (MEED 8:6:07). The oil-fired Ras Al-Zour plant, will have desalination capacityof 220 gallons a day and a power capacity of 850-1,100 MW (MEED 8:6:07). Prequalifiers (local, unless stated) include:Citigroup;Corporation (Kepco) and Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan;Al-Rajhi International Investment, with Al-Khorayef Group, Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan Cogeneration Company and Taiwan Water Corporation;Arabian Bemco Contracting with Hong Kong Electric International and Gulf Power International;International Power, UK;Malakoff International, Malaysia; Marubeni Corporation, Japan;Sembcorp Utilities, Singapore;Suez Tractebel, Belgium;Sumitomo Corporation, JapanUnion Fenosa, SpainThis content is only available to full MEED package subscribers (MEED magazine and MEED.com).
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