Kuwait tenders major wastewater consultancy

27 August 2025

Kuwait’s Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has issued a tender for consultancy services covering the study, design, operation and maintenance of two wastewater purification and treatment plants.

The plants will have capacities of 400,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d) and 60,000 cm/d.

The scope includes the preparation of standard tender documents and all associated pumping lines. 

The deadline for submitting bids is 31 August, and the duration of the contract is 18 months. 

Conditions require firms to have designed at least three wastewater treatment plants, with a capacity of no less than 150,000 cm/d in the past 10 years. Each project must have had a consultancy services contract value of at least KD1.5m ($5m).

Kuwait has been expanding its wastewater treatment capacity in recent years through projects such as the Umm Al-Hayman wastewater public-private partnership, which has an initial capacity of 500,000 cm/d.

In August, MEED reported on the lowest bidder for phase two of a seawater desalination plant in Doha, Kuwait.

This is part of Kuwait’s broader programme to expand water production capacity and reduce reliance on thermal desalination methods.

Interested firms can obtain documents from PAHW’s headquarters in South Surra for a non-refundable fee of KD500 ($1,600).

Bidders must provide an initial guarantee of KD50,000 valid for 90 days. The final guarantee will be equal to 10% of the total contract value.

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Mark Dowdall
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