Tendering exercise begins for Arab Potash projects

21 July 2025

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Jordan’s Arab Potash has initiated the tendering process for projects to develop several facilities, including a potassium phosphate salts plant, a facility to recover brine from salt tail, a 30MW solar plant and a 6MW solar plant at its Ghor Al-Safi facility.

Arab Potash issued a request for prequalification notice for the construction of the potassium phosphate salts plant on 21 July, with a submission deadline of 14 August.

The plant will have an output capacity of 30,000 tonnes a year. It will consist of a tank farm, process building, palletising and storage facility, cooling tower, process-related units and other associated facilities.

According to the tender document, the construction will be carried out on an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) basis.

Arab Potash also issued a tender on 8 July for a solar power plant with a capacity of 30MW at its Ghor Al-Safi plant. The client has invited firms to participate in the project on either a conventional EPC basis or a public-private partnership basis, under a design, finance, build, operate and transfer model.

Interested firms have been given until 8 August to submit their offers for the 30MW solar plant project.

The scope includes the design, engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning and operation and maintenance of the plant for two years.

A third tender issued by Arab Potash covers the construction of a 6MW floating solar plant at the Ghor Al-Safi facility.

The tender was issued on 8 July, with a bid submission deadline of 10 August.

Firms have been asked to submit three offers for a fixed lump-sum contract. These include the operation and maintenance of the plant for periods of two years, seven years and 10 years.

The other tender, for the environmental protection and brine recovery from the salt tail, was issued on 9 April, with a bid submission deadline of 26 May.

According to the tender, “the project consists of the construction of an impermeable lining on top of the current salt tailings mountain and a pipeline system to transport the collected brine to a nearby pond”.

The contract duration is 450 days from the start of construction.

According to Arab Potash Company, it is the eighth-largest potash producer in the world by volume of production, and the sole producer of potash in the Middle East.

The company was established in 1956 under a concession from the Jordanian government that grants it exclusive rights to extract, manufacture and market minerals from the Dead Sea until 2058.

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MEED’s July 2025 report on the Levant includes:

> COMMENT: Levant states wrestle regional pressures

JORDAN
> ECONOMY: Jordan economy nears inflection point
> GAS: Jordan pushes ahead with gas plans 

> POWER & WATER: Record-breaking year for Jordan’s water sector
> CONSTRUCTION: PPP schemes to drive Jordan construction
> DATABANK: Jordan’s economy holds pace, for now

LEBANON
> ECONOMY: Lebanon’s outlook remains fraught

SYRIA
> RECONSTRUCTION: Who will fund Syria’s $1tn rebuild?

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Yasir Iqbal
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