Alkhorayef wins four water contracts

17 March 2025

The local firm Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies Company has won the contract to operate and maintain four water treatment plants in Saudi Arabia.

The water treatment plants are located in Wadi Aldawaser, Alsalil, Alsafa in Najran and Alwajid.

According to a company filing, the contract is worth SR58.78m ($15.7m).

Saudi Water Authority, formerly Saline Water Conversion Company (SWCC), awarded the contract to Alkhorayef on 16 March.

In July last year, Saudi Arabia’s National Water Company (NWC) awarded contracts to install new water and wastewater connections across six regions in Saudi Arabia.

The 36-month contracts, described as blanket purchase agreements, were worth SR190.8m ($50.8m).

The water and wastewater connections will be located in Al-Qassim, Hail and Jizan and in the north, south and central sectors of the kingdom’s Eastern Region.


MEED’s April 2025 report on Saudi Arabia includes:

> POWER: Saudi power sector enters busiest year
> WATER: Saudi water contracts set another annual record

> UPSTREAM: Saudi oil and gas spending to surpass 2024 level
> DOWNSTREAM: Aramco’s recalibrated chemical goals reflect realism
> CONSTRUCTION: Reprioritisation underpins Saudi construction
> TRANSPORT: Riyadh pushes ahead with infrastructure development
> BANKING:
 Saudi banks work to keep pace with credit expansion

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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