Dubai utility proceeds with multiple projects

12 June 2025

 

Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dewa) is pressing ahead with a number of significant tenders, expected to total more than $300m, aimed at enhancing and expanding the emirate’s power and water infrastructure.

The first scheme, the bids for which are due to be submitted by 18 June, covers the supply and installation of cables at nine 132-kV substations.

A day later, bids will be submitted for the first of two major contracts to supply and install glass-reinforced epoxy water transmission pipelines across Dubai. Offers for the second contract are due on 17 July.

A fourth tender is for the construction of a new water reservoir of 45 million imperial gallons in Jebel Ali, with bids due on 10 July.

Finally, prices will be submitted by 7 August for the contract to build the ABRJSATW, ESKNKWNJ, MDNTAWIR, MDNTLTF MRKZMALI, ORCHIDST, DANAROAD and HORIZON 132/11-kV substations.

Data from MEED Projects highlights that Dewa awarded $1.52bn-worth of work on electricity transmission and distribution and water storage and distribution projects in 2024.


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Edward James
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