Almar Water Solutions pre-qualifies for a desalination plant in King Abdullah Economic City, in Saudi Arabia
Almar Water Solutions is pre-qualified for the development of a desalination project in King Abdullah Economic City, in Saudi Arabia. The desalination plant, with a capacity of 30,000 cubic metres/day, expandable to 60,000 m³/day, will supply a population of 150,000 people.
The project scheme has not yet been defined – it could be an Engineering-Procurement-Construction (EPC) or Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project – but the customer has launched the Engineering-Procurement-Construction (EPC) tender process, bids for which must be submitted by the 30 October. In parallel, it is developing the documentation necessary for tendering the project as a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) scheme.
With a surface area of 173 km², the city is located on the Red Sea coast, around 100 kilometres to the north of Jeddah, the nerve centre of Saudi Arabia. It has a large industrial zone, a port, residential areas and a business centre. The city is forecast to develop over the coming years, and there is a real need for water for both human consumption and for the production processes of the industries located there.
King Abdullah Economic City is a consolidated project that is expected to meet future water needs for sustainable growth in the region. Almar has been pre-qualified along with other companies, and is currently working on a bid.