Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) received expression of interest (EOI) for the development of a new ISTP, Al Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant.
Al Haer ISTP will have a total ultimate treatment capacity of 200,000 m3/day. It will be located in the city of Riyadh in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia.
A total of 39 companies, including 19 Saudi companies, expressed their interest in Al Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant as follows:
- Abdullah Fahad Al-Khaledi for General Contracting Company (“AFAC”)
- Abdul Aziz Al Ajlan Sons Co. for Commercial & Real Estate Investment – Ajlan & Bros
- Abdullah Ibrahim Al – Sayegh & Sons Co.
- Abengoa Agua S.A.
- Acciona Agua S.A.
- Al Bawani Water & Power (“AWP”)
- Al Jomaih Energy & Water Co.
- Alfanar Company
- Alghanim International General Trading and Contracting Co. W.L.L.
- Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Company
- Arkoil Technologies Netherlands B.V
- ASK Environmental Services Company
- China Gezhouba Group Co. Ltd (“CGGC”) – Saudi Arabia Branch
- China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd. – Saudi Branch
- Civil Works Company Ltd.
- Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios, S.A.,
- Future Horizons Contracting
- GS Inima Environment S.A.
- Hassan Allam Holding
- Hijaz Green Co.
- International Water Distribution Co. Ltd. (“TAWZEA”)
- Jinluo Water Co. Ltd – Dubai Branch
- Lamar Saudi United Holding
- Metito Utilities Limited
- Miahona Company
- Mowah Company (“CJSC”)
- Nelson Environmental Inc.
- Nesma Holding Company Limited
- Orascom Construction
- Power and Water Utility Company for Yanbu and Jubail (Marafiq)
- Power China International Group Limited
- S.A. de Obras y Servicios, COPASA Group
- Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd.
- SAUR SAS
- Suez International
- Tamasuk Holding Company – Al Blagha Group Company
- Thabat Tendering
- Utico FZC
- Veolia Middle East
SWPC earlier announced that it will conduct a competitive process to select a developer or developer consortium for the development, financing, engineering, procurement, construction, implementation, ownership, operation, maintenance and transfer of the Project, together with associated infrastructure and facilities.
Under a 25-year Sewage Treatment Agreement (STA) with SWPC, a project company is to be incorporated to develop the Project and will treat the entire sewage capacity supplied by SWPC.
SWPC’s obligations under the STA will be supported by a credit support agreement from the Government of Saudi Arabia.
SWPC is being advised by:
- KPMG Professional Services as as Financial and Lead Advisor
- White & Case LLP as Legal Advisor
- Future Water and Power Consulting as Technical Advisor.
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