Local contractor selected for Kuwait water project

23 February 2026

 

Local firm United Gulf Construction has been selected for a contract to upgrade the Hawally water distribution complex in Kuwait's Hawalli Governorate.

The Ministry of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy (MEWRE) has requested approval from the Central Agency for Public Tenders (Capt) to award the contract to the lowest bidder.

The request was made at a meeting on 11 February, following completion of the project’s preliminary budget.

According to regional project tracker MEED Projects, United Gulf Construction submitted the lowest of three bids for the contract in March 2025.

These were:

  • United Gulf Construction – $137m
  • Khalid Ali Al-Kharafi & Brothers – $147m
  • Alghanim International General Trading & Contracting – $219m

The project involves development of the existing water distribution complex in Hawalli. Works include construction of distribution facilities, valve chambers, thrust blocks, manholes and associated infrastructure.

The scheme is intended to increase freshwater storage capacity by 66 million gallons a day. It will also raise potable water pumping capacity to 54.5 million gallons a day and brackish water pumping to 23.5 million gallons a day.

The Hawally complex serves one of Kuwait’s most densely populated governorates. The upgrade is expected to address chronic low water pressure, particularly during peak summer demand, and ensure continuous supply.

At the recent meeting, the MEWRE provided the required approval letter from the Finance Ministry, which is a legal prerequisite for tender decisions.

Capt’s board instructed the MEWRE to select the lowest bidder and submit a final recommendation within 10 working days.

Construction on the project is expected to start in September 2026 and take about two years to complete.

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Mark Dowdall
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