31 firms submits EOI for 100km Rayis – Rabigh IWTP Project

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) received Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the development of Rayis – Rabigh Independent Water Transmission Pipeline (IWTP) project.

A total of 31 companies including 14 Saudi companies expressed their interest in the Project as follows:

1.Abdul Aziz Al Ajlan Sons Co. for Commercial & Real Estate Investment – Ajlan & Bros

2.Abdullah Fahad Al-Khaledi for General Contracting Company (AFAC)

3.Abengoa Agua S.A.

4.Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, PJSC (TAQA)

5.Acciona Agua S.A.

6.Al-Fahd Company Trading Industries & Contracting

7.Alghanim International General Trading & Contracting Co. W.L.L

8.Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies

9.Al-Rawaf Co. for Trading & Contracting

10.China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC)

11.China Railway Construction Corporation (International) Limited

12.Civil Works Company Ltd.

13.Cobra Instalaciones y Servicios, S.A. (Cobra group)

14.FAS Energy

15.Gulf Investment Corporation G.S.C. (GIC)

16.Hassan Allam Holding S.A.E. (HAH)

17.Lamar Holding W.L.L

18.Marubeni Corporation

19.Mowah Co. (CJSC)

20.Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Company (MGC)

21.Nesma Co. Ltd.

22.PASSAVANT Energy & Environment GmbH

23.Power and Water Utility Company for Jubail and Yanbu (MARAFIQ)

24.Powerchina International Group Limited

25.Tamasuk Holding Company

26.Tanqia Environment; Petrojet

27.Taqqat Global Company

28.TECTON Engineering & Construction Saudi Contracting Company

29.UTICO FZC

30.Vision International Investment Company

31.A. Hak Pijpleidingen Saudi Company Limited

SWPC also announces that the Request for Qualification (RFQ) for Rayis – Rabigh IWTP Project has been issued to the interested companies

The project involves the construction of water transmission pipeline of capacity up to 900,000 cubic meters per day, and lengths of 100 km.

As per the notification, SWPC will conduct a competitive process to select a developer or developer consortium to develop the Project on a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) basis.

The project company developing the Project will provide the entire transmission capacity to SWPC under a Water Transmission Agreement (WTA).

The term of the WTA is expected to be up to 35 years.

SWPC’s obligations under the WTA will be supported by a credit support agreement entered into by the Ministry of Finance on behalf of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

SWPC advised by Synergy Consulting IFA Inc. (as Lead and Financial Adviser), Amer Al Amr Law Firm (as Legal Adviser) and Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG (as Technical Adviser).

SWPC awarded its first water transmission line (Yanbu-Rayis) to be implemented by the Public-Private Partnership was awarded to the consortium during February 2021. (read more)