SWPC announces Preferred Bidder for Jubail – Buraydah IWTP
12 November 2024
Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) announces the Preferred Bidder and Reserve Bidder for Jubail – Buraydah Independent Water Transmission Pipeline (IWTP) Project.
SWPC announces that, Consortium of Aljomaih energy & water company and Nesma Company and Buhur for Investment Company as preferred Bidder. The consortium submitted the Levelized cost of SAR 3.59468/ Cu.m.
SWPC also announces the Reserve Bidder, Consortium of Vision International Investment Company and TAQA. The consortium submitted the Levelized cost of SAR 5.04214/ cu.m.
The pipeline will have a transmission capacity of 650,000 m3/day and a length of 587 km, with the capability of transmitting water in both directions, alongside significant water storage capabilities with a storage capacity of 1,634,500 m3, that will ensure a substantial boost to the region’s water infrastructure and contribute to achieving high levels of continuous drinking water supply.
Jubail-Buraidah IWTP is considered the first water transmission pipeline connecting the Eastern and Qassim Regions with potable water that will be developed with the participation of the private sector.
The project will be developed under a Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer (BOOT) model for 35 years from the commercial operation, which is expected to commence in the first quarter of 2029.
This IWTP initiative aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals of sustainable water resource development and the provision of high-quality, affordable water services.
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