More time given for Dead Sea project prequalification

24 February 2016

Contractor will finance 70 per cent of the project

The Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Jordan Valley Authority (JVA) has extended the deadline for contractors to collect prequalification documents for the Red Sea-Dead Sea water project.

The original date for picking up prequalification entries was 30 January, but the JVA is allowing contractors to pick up documents until anytime before the submission deadline for prequalification entries on 30 March. 

A consortium of desalination, pipeline and electromechanical specialists will carry out the $900m first phase.

The project is intended to increase desalination capacity for Israel, Palestine and Jordan, while conveying the waste product, brine, to revitalise the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is retreating at a rate of over 1 metre a year due to overexploitation of the Jordan River and phosphate extraction.

The project is planned to be developed on a build, operate, transfer basis. The contractor will finance 70 per cent of the project and 30 per cent of funding will come through the governments of Israel and Jordan, Nabil Zoubi, project manager for the scheme at the JVA, told MEED in 2015.

The first phase involves a 65-80m cubic metres a year (cm/y) desalination plant, reservoirs, pumping stations and 180km of pipelines.

Israel will purchase 50m cm/y, while the remainder will be consumed in Jordan. Israel will in turn release 50m cm/y of Jordan River water to Jordan and sell an additional 20-30m cm/y to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.

The World Bank has completed multiple studies, but questions remain over the environmental impact of introducing brine into the unique Dead Sea ecosystem.

The project has been planned for over a decade, but political obstacles make cooperation with Israel difficult. Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967, and peace talks have made little progress since the early 1990s.

The JVA signed a bilateral agreement with Israel in February 2015 to allow the project to move forward.

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