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SWPC issues RFP to bidders for Madinah-3 sewage plant

June 25, 2020
The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that request for proposals (RFP) has been issued to all the qualified bidders for Madinah 3, an independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) coming up in Madinah.
The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that request for proposals (RFP) has been issued to all the qualified bidders for Madinah 3, an independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) coming up in Madinah.

RIYADH — The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that request for proposals (RFP) has been issued to all the qualified bidders for Madinah 3, an independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) coming up in the Saudi city.

Six leading international utility project developer/developer consortiums have been prequalified to bid for the 375,000 cu m/day capacity plant, which is due to start its commercial operation in the first quarter of 2024.

These include Spanish groups Acciona Agua (with partner International Water Distribution Company {Tawzea}); FCC Aqualia (with partners Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies and Alfanar Company); and G S Inima Environment (with Al Jomaih Energy and Water Company) along with other global giants Marubeni Corporation of Japan; Veolia Middle East, a specialist in optimized resource management, and Metito Utilities, a leader in total intelligent water management solutions.

Madinah-3 project is part of the government's program to commission a further round of new ISTPs in the kingdom, said SWPC, which had invited expressions of interest (EOIs) for the mega project in January this year.

SWPC is being advised by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (DIFC Branch — Dubai) as lead and financial adviser; DLA Piper as legal adviser; and WS Atkins & Partners Overseas Engineering Consultants as technical adviser for the Madinah 3 project.

Under a 25-year sewage treatment agreement, a project company is to be incorporated to develop the project and it will treat the entire sewage capacity supplied by SWPC.

The Saudi utility firm said the winning developer/developer consortium would be responsible for the financing, engineering, procurement, construction, implementation, ownership, operation, maintenance and transfer of the project, together with associated infrastructure and facilities. — TradeArabia News Service


June 25, 2020
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