The Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy has received bids for a tender covering upgrade works for eight steam boilers at the Al-Subiya Power Generation and Water Distillation Station. The project aims to enhance operational efficiency and reliability at one of the country’s key power generation and desalination facilities.
According to the tender results, two companies submitted proposals for the project. Heavy Engineering Industries and Shipbuilding Company (HEISCO) submitted a bid valued at KWD 199,965,400, while Shanghai Electric Group Company Limited offered the lowest bid at KWD 125,210,303.
The scope of the project includes upgrading steam boilers for eight units at the Al-Subiya station, which plays a crucial role in Kuwait’s power generation and water desalination infrastructure. The upgrades are expected to improve the plant’s performance, operational efficiency, and long-term reliability.
The Ministry will now evaluate the submitted bids before awarding the contract to the qualified bidder in accordance with the tender procedures.
The Al-Subiya facility is among Kuwait’s major power and water production plants, supporting the country’s growing electricity and potable water demand. The planned upgrades align with the government’s ongoing efforts to modernize existing infrastructure and ensure sustainable energy and water supply across the country.
