SWPC to meet Jizan sewage cluster bidders

22 July 2024

 

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has invited qualified bidders to attend a bid conference this week for the Jizan small sewage treatment plant (SSTP) cluster and collection network project in Saudi Arabia.

The client tendered the contract to develop 12 SSTPs of varying capacities with a total combined treatment capacity of 74,700 cubic metres a day (cm/d) in May last year, with an October deadline.

MEED understands that the project is being restructured, which is the main theme of this week’s bid conference.

In June 2022, SWPC qualified the following firms to bid for the contract as consortium leaders or members:

  • Aljan & Brothers Company
  • Bio Treat International
  • China Railway Construction Corporation International
  • Alfanar Company
  • China Harbour Engineering Company
  • Mowah Company
  • Alkhorayef Water & Power
  • China State Construction Engineering Corporation
  • Ercole Marelli Impianti Tecnologici
  • Al-Jazea Company
  • Civil Works Company
  • Metito Utilities
  • Miahona Company
  • Saur Group
  • Citic Construction Company
  • Merit Technologies Incorporated
  • Sarh Attaqnia Construction Company
  • International Water Distribution Company (Tawzea)
  • Al-Yamama Company
First cluster

The Jizan cluster is the first of seven SSTP projects that the kingdom plans to procure by 2028 under SWPC's Seven-Year Planning Statement.

The 12 facilities under the Jizan SSTP package are expected to start commercial operations in the third quarter of 2028.

The individual plants' capacities range from 1,800 cm/d to 15,000 cm/d. The collection network will have a total length of 1,350 kilometres.

The scheme will include an effluent connection; tanker discharge points; inlet works; and primary, secondary and tertiary treatment and pumping stations.

It will also include associated buildings and civil, structural, mechanical, electrical supply, control and instrumentation infrastructure.

The SSTP scheme will be developed under a build-own-operate-transfer contract, while the collection network will be implemented on a design, build, finance and transfer basis.

The collection network will be handed over to the National Water Company once construction is completed.

A project company will be incorporated to develop the project. The company will sign a 25-year sewage treatment and collection network implementation agreement (STCNIA) with SWPC.

SWPC’s obligations under the STCNIA will be guaranteed by a credit support agreement from the Saudi government. 

KPMG Al-Fozan & Partners is the client's financial adviser on the project. Jacobs Engineering (CH2M) is technical adviser while Amer Al-Amr Law Firm is the legal adviser.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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