Alkhorayef wins water maintenance contract

16 October 2023

Saudi Arabia's Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies Company (AWPT) has won a contract to operate and maintain water projects in the cities and villages of the Jizan region for 36 months.

Riyadh-based National Water Company (NWC) awarded the contract worth SR64.19m ($17m),the company said in a bourse filing on 15 October.

In August, NWC awarded the company a long-term operation and maintenance (LTOM) contract for the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of sewage treatment plants (STPs) in Manfouha, Riyadh.

The contract, worth about $426m, has a duration of 15 years. 

The project aligns with NWC’s strategy to open its strategic assets for private sector investments under public-private partnership (PPP) agreements.

A consortium AWPT leads also won one of the largest water infrastructure public-private partnership (PPP) contracts ever awarded in Saudi Arabia in September.

The SR7.78bn contract is for the development and operation of the kingdom's first independent water transmission pipeline (IWTP).

The Rayis-Rabigh IWTP project will have a length of 150 kilometres and transmit 500,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d) of drinking water between the two municipalities.

The construction period of the project will run for 30 months, after which commercial operations will kick off by the second quarter of 2026. 

The duration of the build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract is 450 months, inclusive of the construction period.

MEED previously reported that the team offered a levelised water transmission cost of SR1.25678 a cubic metre for the contract.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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