Contractors submit Al-Mutlaa wastewater prices

4 July 2024

Turkiye's Kuzu Toplu Konut submitted the lowest bid with a price of KD149m ($486m) for the contract to build a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in South Al-Mutlaa in Kuwait.

The planned wastewater treatment plant will have the capacity to treat 400,000 cubic metres of water a day (cm/d). It has an estimated budget of KD175m ($582m).

The project includes underground buffering tanks with a capacity of 50,000 cubic metres and a tanker discharge station with the same capacity.

The local Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al-Kharafi & Sons for General Trading offered the second-lowest bid of KD152.5m.

Egypt-headquartered The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman & Company), which led five companies that passed the technical evaluation stage for the package with a rating of 87%, offered the second-highest bid of KD198.73m for the contract.

A fourth bidder, China State Construction Engineering Corporation, offered the highest bid of KD217.8m for the contract.

India's Larsen & Toubro, which passed the technical evaluation for the project, did not submit a commercial offer.

Effluent network

The work scope for the successful bidder includes building a treated sewage effluent network from the reservoirs at Al-Mutlaa WWTP to the Al-Mutlaa City irrigation networks, and a 40-kilometre waterline from the Al-Mutlaa WWTP reservoirs to the bird sanctuary in the Al-Jahra governorate.

The tender was first issued in 2020 but was subsequently cancelled.

The Public Works Ministry received four bids for the contract in January 2021 while Kuwait was in lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The contract was retendered in November 2021. The client received initial bids for the contract in July last year.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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