Kuwait tenders renewables substation job

7 July 2025

Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy (MEWRE) has tendered a contract for the construction of the Shagaya Z 400/132/11kV substation to serve the Shagaya solar power complex.

Interested prequalified firms have until 5 August to bid for the contract, which has an estimated value of $120m. A date of 20 July has been set for the pre-bid meeting.

MEWRE, through the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (Kapp), issued a request for proposals in June for the contract to develop the state’s first utility-scale solar photovoltaic plant at Shagaya.

Prequalified developers have until 14 September to submit technical and commercial bids for the Al-Dibdibah power and Al-Shagaya renewable energy phase three, zone one independent power project (IPP), which will have a total power generating capacity of 1,100MW.

Kapp issued the request for qualifications for the developer concession in January 2024, with six prequalified companies and consortiums announced the following August. 

Unlike the solar project, the Shagaya Z substation is being procured on an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis directly by the ministry. Associated transmission and distribution work often form part of the developers’ scope of work, but will not be the case in this instance.


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Edward James
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