Bahrain extends deadline for Hawar Island water station

25 November 2025

Bahrain’s Electricity & Water Authority (Ewa) has extended the bid submission deadline for the main contract to build a new water distribution station on Hawar Island.

The deadline, initially set for 23 November, has been moved to 7 December. 

The $15m project covers the construction of two steel ground storage tanks with a capacity of one million gallons each, pumping stations, motors, pipelines and associated facilities.

The scheme forms a key part of Bahrain’s wider plans to develop Hawar Island, which currently has limited utility infrastructure and relies on water transported from the mainland.

The government is advancing tourism-led investment on the island, including eco-resorts and hospitality developments that require reliable potable water supplies.

The tender is linked to Ewa’s ongoing procurement for a new seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant on Hawar.

The engineering, procurement and construction contract for the SWRO facility, designed to produce one million imperial gallons a day, is currently out to tender, with bids due on 30 November.

According to Ewa, the desalination plant will connect with two related contracts.

One of these covers the construction of the new water distribution station, while the second covers offshore seawater intake and outfall systems.

The main desalination contractor will be required to ensure its design and construction align with these works so that all three components function together as one integrated system.

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Mark Dowdall
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