EY bids low for Al-Dur 3 consultancy

31 May 2023

UK-based consultancy Ernst & Young has submitted the lowest bid for the consultancy contract for Bahrain’s next independent water and power producer (IWPP) scheme Al-Dur 3.

It offered BD681,689 ($1.8m) for the contract to provide advisory services to the client for the project.

The other bidding team, headed by KPMG Fakhro, offered BD758,072 for the contract.

Bahrain’s Electricity & Water Authority (EWA) opened the technical bids for the consultancy contract in September 2022, as MEED reported.

The Al-Dur 3 IWPP is expected to consist of a combined-cycle gas turbine plant with a capacity of 1,500MW-1,800MW and a seawater desalination plant with a capacity of approximately 50 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD).

The power generation and water desalination plants are expected to produce early power and water in the summer of 2027, with full commercial operation in summer 2028.

Al-Dur 3 will be Bahrain’s fourth independent utility scheme. 

Al-Dur 2

An earlier project, the Al-Dur 2 IWPP,  started full operations in June last year.

EWA selected a team led by Saudi-based utilities developer Acwa Power to develop the project in 2018.

The power generation plant is equipped with combined-cycle gas turbines and has a design capacity of 1,500MW.

The desalination plant uses seawater reverse osmosis technology and can treat up to 227,000 cubic metres of water a day.

The special project vehicle, Haya Power & Desalination Company, comprises Acwa Power, which maintains a 60 per cent share, Japan’s Mitsui with a 30 per cent holding and the local Almoayyed Contracting Group with a 10 per cent stake.

A consortium of China’s Sepco 3, Power China and France’s Sidem was selected as the project’s engineering, procurement and construction contractor, while Acwa Power subsidiary Noma is the operation and maintenance contractor.

The latest available figures show that Bahrain hit a peak capacity of 3,418MW in September 2018 against available system generation availability of 4,158MW.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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