Siemens Energy submits low bid for Jasra substation works

3 October 2023

Bahrain’s Electricity & Water Authority (EWA) has received bids for a contract to provide substation switchgear and civil works for a planned new power substation in Jasra on the western coast of Bahrain.

Germany’s Siemens Energy submitted a low bid of BD45.29m ($120.4m) for the contract. It also presented an optional offer of BD45.82m.

The US’ GE Grid Solutions offered BD46.82m for the contract, which is 3.4 per cent higher than Siemens Energy’s low offer.

Switzerland’s Linxon offered a third bid of BD65.99m.

The scope of the tender includes the design, manufacturing, supply, transportation, erection, testing and commissioning of a 400-kilovolt (kV) grid substation at Jasra.

It covers the supply of a 400kV gas insulated switchgear (GIS), 220kV GIS, 21kV switchgear, control, protection and ICS. The scope extends to providing telecom systems and associated substation cabling, in addition to civil work and associated building services such as closed-circuit television and electronic access control systems.

The tender excludes the 400kV power transformer and reactor works and the 400kV and 220kV feeder cable works, which are under other work packages.

MEED reported in July that South Korea’s Iljin Electric had won a contract worth BD47.3m for the supply and installation of 400kV cables for the Jassra substation project.

Earlier this year, China’s TBEA Shandong Taishan Cable Company submitted a low bid of BD26.1m for the contract to build a new 400kV grid substation and 220kV subsystem for the project.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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