Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced over 100 leading utility developers including global giants such as Acciona Agua, Cobra, GS Inima, Marubeni, Samsung and Suez as well as regional heavyweights Orascom Construction, Alghanim, Lamar Holding, Metito and Utico have expressed interest in qualifying for its independent water projects with over 300,000 cu m/day capacity.
It has now prequalified 41 of them for its independent water plant (IWP) projects and 53 for its independent sewage treatment plant (ISTP) projects.
This comes following the launch of the 'Pre-Qualification Programme', in May - a key initiative from SWPC aimed at facilitating and expediting tendering procedures through establishment of a permanent list of pre-qualified developers.
This programme has also attracted several top Saudi companies including Nesma, Alfanar, Al Jomaih, Marafiq, Mowah Company, said SWPC in a statement.
A key initiative, the Pre-Qualification Programme also gives the private sector sufficient time to form consortia, thereby enhancing competition for SWPC’s future projects, it added.
Once the pool of pre-qualified developers is ready, the request for proposals (RFPs) for these IWP and ISTP projects will be issued directly to them.
SWPC is setting up separate list for developers for projects with capacity higher than 300,000 cu m/day and those with capacity equal to 300,000 cu m/day or lower than that.
Of the more than 100 developers who applied for the prequalification for IWP projects with capacity higher than 300,000 cu m/day, only 41 have made it to the pre-qualifiers list.
These are Acwa Power; Taqa; Nesma Company; Acciona Agua; Cobra; GS Inima Environment: Al Jomaih Energy & Water Company; Alfanar; Pact Engineering; Alghanim International General Trading; Sacyr Agua: Samaya investment; Al Kobraish Investment and Construction Company; Orion; Tecton and Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al Kharafi & Sons for General Trading; General Contracting and Industrial Structures; Sojitz Corporation: JWIL Infra; Nesma Company; Al Yamama Company for Trading and Contracting; Al Yamama Water; Buhur for investment company; Orascom Construction: Haji Abdullah Alireza; Lantania Aguas; Al Gihaz Holding; Thrusboring Costruction (Al Tamimi Group); Gulf Investment Corporation; Al Bawani Capital; Al kifah Holding Company; CA Infraestructuras Agua; Lamar Holding; China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC); Top International Engineering Company (TIEC); Power & Water Utility Company Marafiq; Marubeni; Kahrabel (the regional unit of French utility major Engie); Veolia Middle East; Uitico; Mowah Company; Aguas de valencia international and Valoria Saudi Limited.
On ISTP projects, SWPC said of the more than 100 developers, only 53 have made it to the pre-qualifiers list for projects with capacity equal to 150,000 cu m/day or lower than that.
These are Suez; Acciona Agua; GS Inima Environment; Cobra Instalaciones y servicios; Saur Group; Marubeni; Al Jomaih Energy & Water company; Alfanar; Pact Engineering; Sustainable Water Solutions; Samsung E&A; Alghanim International; Sacyr Agua; Sojitz Corporation; JWIL Infra Limited; Tecton Engineering & Construction Saudi Contracting Company; Orion; Al AlKobraish Investment and Construction Company; Saudi Water & Energy Company; Samaya Investment Company; Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al Kharafi; Passavant Energy Environment; Nesma Company; Al Yamama Company for Trading and Contracting; Al Yamama Company for Water Projects; Buhur for investment company; Orascom Construction; Lantania Aguas; Al Gihaz Holding Company; Thrusboring Costruction Company (Al Tamimi Group); Al Bawani Capital; CA Infraestructuras Agua (Coxabengoa); Lamar Holding; Top International Engineering Corporation Arabia (TIEC); China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CEMC); Jinluo Water Company; Cleanedge Resources; Aguas de Valencia; Valoria Saudi; Saudi Tashyeed; BEWG; Metito Utilities Limited; China Harbour Engineering Company; Tawzea; Hassan Allam Holdings; Miahona Company; Al Khorayef; Civil Works Company; Marafiq; Veolia Middle East; Mowah Company; Al Katas and Serka International.
For those who are interested to apply for the Pre-Qualification Program, SWPC will periodically open the registration in the program starting from March 2025, it added.-TradeArabia News Service