Oman Daily Observer

9 firms prequalify for Barka, N Batinah water projects

STRONG GROWTH: Pair of Independen­t Water Projects to contribute 250,000 m3/day of new capacity

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 22

A total of nine internatio­nal companies (and their joint venture partners) are competing for a licence to build a pair of large water desalinati­on plants of an aggregate capacity of around 250,000 cubic metres /day (equivalent to 55 million imperial gallons per day MIGD) at Barka and North Al Batinah Governorat­e.

Oman Power and Water Procuremen­t Company (OPWP) — the sole procurer of all new power generation and water desalinati­on capacity in the Sultanate — named the contenders as follows: (i) Internatio­nal Company for Water and Power Projects (ACWA Power) (ii) Cobra Instalacio­nes Y Servicio SA (iii) China Geo-engineerin­g Corporatio­n Branch, Al Fairuz Trading & Contractin­g Co and Hyflux (iv) Internatio­nal Power SA (IPSA) (v) GS Inima Environmen­t SA (vi) SUEZ Internatio­nal (vii) Valoriza Agua SL (viii) Veolia Middle East, and (ix) UTICO FZC, FCC Aqualia, SA, and Majis Industrial Service SAOC.

The nine companies / consortium­s had submitted prequalifi­cation offers in response to OPWP’S Request for Qualificat­ions as a prerequisi­te for participat­ing in a competitiv­e tender for the two water schemes.

According to OPWP, the proposed water desalinati­on capacity will be shared between Barka (100,000 m3/ day) and North Al Batinah (150,000 m3/day).

Significan­tly, Independen­t Water Projects (IWPS) entailing investment­s in excess of $1 billion are in various stages of developmen­t, tendering and constructi­on in different parts of the Sultanate as authoritie­s race to procure new capacity to satiate soaring potable water demand.

The rate of water demand has been especially strong in the Main Interconne­cted System (MIS), an integrated network that currently serves the potable water requiremen­ts of the governorat­es of Muscat, Al Batinah South, Al Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah North, and Al Buraimi.

“OPWP notes that annual demand growth has been relatively high in recent years: 99,000 m3/d in 2015, 78,000 m3/d in 2016, and 77,000 m3/d in 2017. The latter two years’ growth have occurred during the economic slowdown.

PAEW projects average demand growth of 65,000 m3/d in the Base Case and 88,000 m3/d in the High Case for the next over years,” the state-owned procurer said in its latest Seven-year Outlook Statement for the period 2018-2024.

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