Egypt to retender 500kV transmission line project

6 October 2025

 

Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) has cancelled the tender for the 500kV Ektsadiya overhead transmission line project in Cairo

The state-owned firm plans to retender the project, allowing bidders to submit offers for all three lots rather than being restricted to a single package.

The $100m scheme involves construction of a 189‑kilometre overhead transmission line with associated tower foundations, switchgear, surge arresters, isolators, conductors, field spacers and a warning system.

The 500kV line will start from Ektsadiya in Egypt’s Suez governorate, with Lot 1 covering 67km, Lot 2 covering 66km and Lot 3 covering 56km.

The development forms part of EETC’s wider grid‑reinforcement plan under Egypt’s National Water, Food and Energy initiative. EETC operates as a division of Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity & Energy.

The original tender was launched in July, covering three separate lots valued at $40m, $35m and $25m respectively.

Commercial bids were initially due on 26 August before the submission deadline was extended to 9 September.

The main contract award had been expected by November, with construction scheduled to start in March 2026.

In June, EETC awarded Powerchina an engineering, procurement and construction contract for overhead transmission lines connecting East Ismailia and Zagazig.

Another Chinese contractor recently secured a contract in Egypt’s power sector earlier. In June, China Energy Engineering International Group won the contract to build Egypt’s first waste-to-energy project.

There was a five‑fold increase in contract awards in Egypt’s power sector in 2024, totalling $3.8bn across solar, wind, nuclear and transmission and distribution projects.


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Mark Dowdall
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