Saudi Arabia received EOI for 20 Small Sewage Treatment Plants

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) announces that it has received expression of interest (EOI) for the development of Small Sewage Treatment Plants (SSTP) and Collection Network in Jazan region through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

The Project comprises the development of 20 SSTPs of varying capacities with a total combined capacity of 104,500 m3/day (with sizes ranging from 1,000 m3/day to 15,000 m3/day), together with associated Collection Networks of approximately 1,500 km (with lengths ranging from 7 km to 415 km).

As per the statement, a total of 46 companies, including 27 Saudi companies, as part of 38 consortia expressed their interest in Jazan SSTP project:

1- Acciona Agua S.A., Spain
2- Ajlan & Bros Energy Company (Abilitii), KSA
3- AlFanar Company, KSA
4- Al Khorayef Water & Power Technologies, KSA
5- Al Yamama Company for Trading and Contracting, KSA
6- Al Awael Modern Contracting Company, KSA
7- Amiantit, KSA
8- Aquatech International LLC (USA) – Rezayat Group (KSA) – Aljomaih Energy and Water Company (KSA) Consortium
9- AQUATREAT Co. (previously named as Hussein Refaei Est.), Egypt
10- ARKOIL Technologies Nederland B.V., Netherlands
11- ASK Environmental Saudi HeadQuarters, Italy
12- China Gezhouba Group Co. Ltd (CGGC) Saudi Arabia Branch, China
13- China Harbour Engineering Arabia Co Ltd (Al Khobar Headquarters), KSA
14- China Railway Construction Company (International) Limited, China
15- China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East, LLC (UAE) – Emit Group (Italy) – Al Jazea Group (KSA) Consortium
16- Eammar Infrastructure Contracting Company (KSA) – ION Exchange Arabia (EIA) (KSA) Consortium
17- ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC PSP, Egypt
18- Etad Company Limited, KSA
19- FCC Aqualia S.A., Spain
20- Future Horizons for Contracting, KSA
21- Haji Abdullah Alireza & Co Ltd (HAACO), KSA
22- International Water Distribution Company ” TAWZEA”, KSA
23- Jiangxi JDL Environmental Protection Co., Ltd, China
24- JINLUO Water Co. Ltd, China
25- Kindasa Water Services Company, KSA
26- Lamar Holding WLL, Bahrain
27- Marubeni Corporation, Japan
28- Metito Utilities Limited, UAE
29- Miahona (KSA) – Saudi Tumpane (KSA) Consortium
30- Mowah Company CJSC, KSA
31- Nesma Company Limited, KSA
32- S.A. de Obras y Servicios, COPASA, Spain
33- Safya for Water Company (KSA) – SARH ATTAQNIA Co. (KSA) – CITIC Construction Co. Consortium (KSA)
34- SAUR SAS, France
35- SETE Energy Saudia for Industrial Projects Ltd. “SETE Saudia”, KSA
36- Sigma Paints Saudi Arabia Ltd, KSA
37- Tamasuk Holding Company, KSA
38- VA Tech Wabag Ltd, India

SWPC stated that Jazan region is the first cluster that is proposed to be procured corresponds to SSTPs and associated Collection Network.

The main indicative Plant features are expected to include the influent connections, tanker discharge points, all by-passes, inlet works and primary, secondary and tertiary treatment, pumping facilities including all the associated buildings, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical supply, control and instrumentation infrastructure shall be provided to suit the plant hydraulic requirements.

The main indicative Collection Network features are expected to include pipelines, manholes/inspection/connection chambers, pumping stations and odour control facilities including all the associated buildings, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical supply, control and instrumentation infrastructure.

SWPC will conduct a competitive process to select a developer or developer consortium for the development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction, and implementation for both SSTPs and the Collection Network and additionally, ownership, operation, maintenance and transfer of the SSTPs, together with associated infrastructure and facilities.

The Collection Network is to be handed over to the National Water Company (NWC) after construction.

Under a 25-year Sewage Treatment and Collection Network Implementation Agreement (STCNIA) with SWPC, a project company is to be incorporated to develop the Project and treat the entire sewage capacity supplied by SWPC.

SWPC’s obligations under the STCNIA will be supported by a credit support agreement from the Government of Saudi Arabia.

SWPC is being advised by KPMG Al Fozan & Partners as Lead and Financial Adviser, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc (CH2M Saudi Limited). as Technical Adviser; and Amer Al Amr Law Firm as Legal Adviser.

SWPC requested expression of interest during March 2021 (read more)