Ras Mohaisen bids due by end of March

8 March 2024

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has extended the tender closing date by one month for the contract to develop a new desalination plant using seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) technology in Ras Mohaisen, Saudi Arabia.

The Ras Mohaisen IWP scheme will have a design capacity of 300,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d).

SWPC tendered the contract in December 2022, with proposals initially expected to be submitted in May of that year.

Since then, the last day for bid submissions has been extended several times, with the latest deadline falling during the last week of February.

In May 2021, SWPC announced the following firms could participate in the tendering process:

  • Acciona Agua (Spain)
  • Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
  • Cobra Instalaciones Y Servicios (Spain)
  • FCC Aqualia (Spain) 
  • Kahrabel (UAE)
  • Malakoff International (Malaysia) / Kindasa Water Services (Saudi Arabia)
  • Marubeni Corporation (Japan)
  • Power and Water Utility Company for Jubail and Yanbu (Marafiq) / Alfanar (Saudi Arabia)
  • Rawafid Al Hadara (Saudi Arabia)
  • Utico (UAE) / Mowah (Saudi Arabia) 

A total of 44 companies submitted interest in bidding for the contract in November 2020.

The project is part of a programme to develop nine IWPs under SWPC’s latest seven-year planning statement.

It is initially expected that the SWRO plant will reach commercial operation by the third quarter of 2026.

Ras Mohaisen is about 300 kilometres south of Mecca, on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia’s Western Region.

SWPC has appointed Netherlands-headquartered KPMG as the financial adviser, with UK-based Eversheds Sutherland acting as the legal adviser for the project.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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