EXCLUSIVE: Saudi Arabia notifies prequalified developers for Shuqaiq IWP

23 February 2018
Desalination plant will have a capacity of 380,000 cubic metres a day

Saudi Arabia’s Water & Electricity Company (WEC) has notified successful prequalifiers for its planned Shuqaiq 3 independent water project (IWP).

MEED recently reported that WEC was finalising the prequalification list, and the client has now notified the developers which have successfully made the list for the impending tender.

WEC received prequalification entries from 20 companies by the 22 January deadline for the planned Shuqaiq 3 plant, which will have a capacity of 380,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d).

The plant will use membrane reverse osmosis (RO) technology, and will be developed in the town of Shuqaiq, located on the Red Sea coast about 137km north of Jizan.

The Shuqaiq project will be developed under a build, own and operate model (BOO), with a project company to be formed and owned 100 per cent by the successful bidder.

The client is aiming to tender the project and select the preferred bidder by 30 September, with a target set for signing the water purchase agreement (WPA) with the successful bidder on 29 November.

MEED reported in November that WEC had received expressions of interest (EOI) from 51 companies for the projects to develop the planned Shuqaiq 3 and Yanbu 4 independent water plants (IWPs).

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