Oman extends deadline for desalination project

10 November 2011

Developers to respond to request for qualification by 14 November

Oman Power & Water Company (OPWP) has extended the deadline for the submission of statement of qualifications from developers for an independent water project (IWP) at Al-Ghubrah. Responses are now due in by 14 November instead of 7 November.

The desalination project will have a capacity of 42 million gallons a day of water. The reverse-osmosis plant will help the sultanate to meet growing water demand requirements in the Muscat region.

The request for qualification was issued in September. According to OPWP’s schedule, bids are to be due by March 2012, with an award made in May 2012. Full commissioning is planned for April 2014 (MEED 12:9:11).

OPWP is advised by the UK’s KPMG and SNR Denton and Germany’s Fichtner on the project.

The project was originally to be developed as an independent water and power project (IWPP). However, the power component of the project was dropped in June 2010 due to environmental concerns associated with the site.

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