WTTCO tenders water pipeline and reservoir packages

25 July 2024

State-owned Saudi water transmission and storage operator Water Transmission & Technologies Company (WTTCO) has issued two tenders involving a contract to build a water transmission pipeline in Dammam City and an engineering design services contract for water reservoir stations.

The first contract is for the supply and installation of a water transmission system for the Second Industrial City in Dammam.

WTTCO expects to receive proposals for this contract by 1 August.

The second request for proposals involves a contract to provide engineering and design services for phases 2 and 3 of WTTCO’s strategic water reservoir station projects.

The two phases cover reservoir stations in 150 locations and about 750 kilometres of water transmission pipeline.

WTTCO expects to receive proposals from engineering consultancy firms for this contract by 4 August.

The company has embarked on one of the world’s largest water conveyance and storage programmes as it seeks to increase potable water supply capacity across the kingdom.

The expenditure programme, which WTTCO estimates is worth up to SR140bn ($38bn) by 2030, covers 396 individual projects, MEED reported in May.

WTTCO’s objectives by 2027 are to have a total network size of 15,000km, 9.5 million cubic-metres-a-day transmission capacity, 118 pumping stations and more than 900 storage tanks.

The capital expenditure programme was outlined in a WTTCO presentation at the Future Projects Forum in Riyadh on 20 May.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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