Alkhorayef wins Ahsa sewage treatment contract

22 April 2024

Saudi Arabia's National Water Company (NWC) has awarded the local firm, Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Company, long-term operation and management (LTOM) contracts for several sewage treatment plants in Al Ahsa city in the kingdom's Eastern Province.

The value of the contracts, which comprise package 7 of NWC's LTOM programme, is SR1.7bn ($453.3m).

According to a local media report, Alkhorayef Water and Power will perform the design, rehabilitation works, testing and commissioning, full operation and maintenance and handover of three existing and one new sewage treatment plants (STPs) in Al Ahsa.

The existing STPs are Al Hafuf 1, Al Oyun and Al Omran. The new one is Al Hafuf STP 2.

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The rehabilitation of the existng plants will be implemented in two phases with total period of 36 months from the contract award date.

The operation and maintenance contract is for for 15 years from contract date, in conjunction with commencement of rehabilitation work.

The total design treatment capacity of the plants is 457,500 cubic metres a day (cm/d), to be upgraded to 472,000 m3/day.

Alkhorayef Water and Power has won several LTOM packages from NWC recently.

In January, the company won a SR70.5m ($18.8m) LTOM contract for water and sewerage networks in Taif in Mecca province.

In December, NWC awarded the company a contract to operate and maintain four STP facilities in Riyadh for 15 years. The contract is valued at SR2.18bn ($582m).

In August of last year, NWC awarded the company an LTOM contract worth $426m for the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of sewage treatment plants in Manfouha, Riyadh.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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