Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) announces the bid results for “Construction of 380kV and 230kV Overhead Transmission line (OHTL) to Hawiyah Unaizah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) BSP”
The project location is in Hawiyah area, eastern region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A total of eight bidders has submitted the proposals. Indian based construction company, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has submitted the lowest bid.
L&T has submitted the price of SAR 299,950,000 (1$=3.75 SAR)
Project Description:
This project will feed the power to proposed Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) project for Saudi Aramco. The Project Scope of Work involves three Portions:
Portion 1:
Construction of one 380kV Double Circuit Overhead Transmission line from the existing Al-Uqair 380kV BSP to proposed Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) 380/230kV BSP.
The approximate route length is 193.33 kilometers long.
Portion 2:
Construction of one 380kV Double Circuit OHTL from the on-going Haradh 380/230kV BSP up to the proposed Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) 380/230kV BSP.
The approximate route length is 84.61 kilometers long.
Portion 3:
Construction of Two (2) 230kV Single Circuit OHTL from the proposed Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS) to Saudi Aramco 230kV Substation approximately 580.0 meters long (Line A) and 639.0 meters long (Line B) is also part of this project.
The Contractor shall perform on Lump sum turnkey basis, the design, engineering, materials procurement, quality management, factory inspection/testing, transport and delivery to site, installation, construction, site inspection, testing and commissioning, all associated work and services until final handing over of new transmission line WORK and communication work in a satisfactorily working and operating condition.
Contractor need achieve Final Acceptance of the works by 23 months from Contract Signing Date.
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