Five bid for Oman water sewerage project

2 May 2025

The Oman branch of Hassan Allam Construction submitted the lowest bid of RO24.67m ($64m) for a contract to build and supervise the construction of a sewerage network in Muscat.

The scope includes construction supervision and the construction of the sewerage network infrastructure.

The Al-Amerat Catchment 10 water supply, sewer system and treated effluent networks project covers the construction of a 64-kilometre gravity sewer network with inner diameters ranging from 200 millimetres (mm) to 900mm, around 2,590 gravity sewer manholes and approximately 45km of house connections and rider sewers.

It also includes the construction of chambers, manholes, and pumping and lifting stations.

India’s Sarooj Construction Company submitted the second-lowest bid of RO24.78m.

The other bidders and their offers for the contract are: 

  • Target (local): RO27.9m
  • Towell Infrastructure (local): RO31.9m
  • United Gulf Construction (Kuwait): RO38.4m

Oman intends to allocate major investments to its water treatment, reuse and distribution network in the coming years, Qais Bin Saud Al-Zakwani, CEO of Nama Water Services, told the Oman Water Week in Muscat in April.

“We are allocating major investments for water irrigation, sewage treatment and network … and to enable small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to participate in the development of infrastructure projects,” Al-Zakwani said.

The executive added that the sultanate is working to develop alternative water sources, including deep water dams and water desalination plants, as part of efforts to reuse and renew water resources to support Oman’s agriculture and industrial sectors.


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