Consultant wins contract for Bahrain desalination facility

20 April 2026

Lebanon’s Khatib & Alami has won a consultancy contract to design a new brackish water desalination plant at Ras Abu Jarjur on Bahrain's east coast.

The facility will have a minimum capacity of 16 million gallons a day and will utilise reverse osmosis technology to treat brackish groundwater.

As MEED previoulsy reported, the firm submitted the lowest price for the works in December. The contract also includes construction supervision of the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.

Khatib & Alami's final offer was BD818,609 ($2.17m) 

The other seven bidders were:

  • ILF Consulting Engineers (Austria) – BD1.07m
  • CDM Smith (US) – BD1.15m
  • Fichtner (Germany) – BD1.38m
  • Parsons Brinckerhoff (US) – BD1.55m
  • Ayesa (Spain) – BD1.8m
  • Bechtel (US) – BD2.89m
  • Afry (Sweden) – BD6.60m

The typical EPC cost for a treatment facility of this size is estimated to be $40m-$75m, depending on the extent of the associated civil works and the salinity of the water.

The client on the project is Bahrain's Electricity & Water Authority (EWA).

Separately, EWA is continuing to evaluate bids for the new Hawar seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant, designed to produce 1 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD) of potable water.

Bids for the EPC works on this project were submitted by 30 November. The authority received 10 bids for the contract.

These were:

  • Sparco Engineering (India) – $8.6m
  • Noble Development (Bahrian) – $22.6m
  • Topaz Techonology Service & maintanence (Bahrain) – $32m
  • Lacovou Brothers Construction (Cyprus) – $38.1m
  • Alpha Energy Generations (Bahrain) – $45.1m
  • Almoayyed Contracting Group (Bahrain) – $45.3m
  • Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al-Kharafi & Sons (Kuwait) – 45.4m
  • Ahmed Mansoor Al-A'Ali (Bahrain) – $51.3m
  • Tecton Engineering & Construction (UAE) – $77.4m
  • Redaa Developing (Bahrain) – $114.1m

According to the authority, the project will connect with two related contracts, one that covers the construction of the offshore seawater intake and outfall systems and another that involves building two ground storage tanks and installing water transmission pumps.

The Hawar Islands form an archipelago of 16 desert islands and islets located approximately 26 kilometres (km) southeast of Ras Al-Bar in Bahrain. The largest island, Hawar, is about 17km long and is home to an eco-resort.

Bidding is also under evaluation for a separate contract for the construction of a 2 MIGD desalination plant on Hawar Island, which EWA tendered in 2024.


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Mark Dowdall
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