Oman opens bids for Duqm sewage treatment plant

10 September 2018
Project is part of programme to develop economic zone at Duqm

Special Economic Zone Authority for Duqm (Sezad) has opened commercial bids for the planned sewage treatment plant (STP) at the Duqm economic zone.

The client opened commercial proposals from seven bidders, after it had evaluated technical proposals from 13 firms competing for the main construction contract.

The lowest bid of RO3.99m ($10.4m) was submitted by the local Lalbuksh Voltas Engineering Services & Trading. UAE-based Metito submitted the second-lowest bid of RO4.66m.

The full list of bidders and commercial prices is:

  • Lalbuksh Voltas Engineering Services & Trading (local), RO3.99m
  • Metito (UAE), RO4.66m
  • Environmental Engineering Services (local), RO5.697m
  • Galfar Engineering (local), RO6.21m
  • Al-Ansari Trading (local), RO6.49m
  • Durat al-Sahil Services & Trading (local), RO9.597m
  • Premier International Projects (local), RO12.09m

The project will involve the design and construction of a 2,500 cubic metres-a-day (cm/d) sewage treatment plant.

Oman is developing a refinery and major economic zone at Duqm as part of its strategy to develop industrial hubs in port cities to diversify its energy and industrial sectors.

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