Saudi utility firm awards water transmission contract

24 November 2025

Saudi Arabia’s state-owned utility National Water Company (NWC) has awarded a contract for the operation and maintenance of water distribution networks to local firm International Water Distribution Company (Tawzea).

The project comprises the operation and maintenance of water transmission pipelines in Medina province, Sisco Holding announced.

Sisco Holding, also known as Saudi Industrial Services Company, holds a 50% stake in Tawzea. The other 50% stake is owned by Amiantit Water, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabian Amiantit Company.

The contract is valued at SR133.4m ($35.6m) and has a duration of 36 months.

It covers main and secondary pipelines, reservoirs, pumping stations, valves and all related components of the water distribution system.

NWC has also been advancing major sewer network expansion plans in Hafar Al-Batin and Al-Qaisomah.

The utility recently awarded local firm Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies (AWPT) a contract to deliver the next phase of this project.

The phase four (part two) package involves constructing about 184 kilometres of sanitary sewer pipeline.

As of September, NWC had awarded $337m-worth of contracts. This includes a separate contract awarded to AWPT in August for a sewage network scheme in Al-Kharj governorate.

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Mark Dowdall
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