Kuwait firm bids low for Dubai substation works

15 April 2025

Kuwait-headquartered Imco Engineering & Construction (Imco) has submitted the lowest bid for a contract to build a new power transmission and distribution network project in Dubai.

The firm submitted a bid of AED126.6m ($34.5m) for the contract to design, supply, install, test and commission a 132-kilovolt (kV) overhead line and cable works between the 400/132kV substation in Shams and the 132/33kV substation in Margham.

The company's offer for the contract is 56% lower than the second-lowest bid, submitted by India's Kalpataru Projects at AED198.5m.

India-based Dineshchandra Agarwal Infracon offered a base price of AED253.16m for the contract, plus two other options, priced at AED259.7m and AED286.9m, respectively.

The local contracting firm, Centaur Electromechanical Contracting Company, offered to build the project for AED253.6m.

State utility, Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dewa), tendered the contract in October last year, and received bids in February.

In July last year, Dewa said it plans to tender 50 132-kilovolt (kV) substations over the next three years.

Dubai has been ramping up renewable energy installed capacity in line with the energy diversification agendas of the emirate and the UAE.

Increasing renewable energy's share of the electricity production mix will require a more robust power transmission network.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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