The Philippine Star

Manila Water takes part in Saudi Arabia project

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

Ayala- led Manila Water Co. Inc., together with French and Arab firms, will take part in managing and operating National Water Co. (NWC), Saudi Arabia’s state-run water agency.

In a regulatory filing, Manila Water said its consortium with French water distributo­r Saur Group and Saudi water distributo­r and operator Miahona Co. inked a management, operation and maintenanc­e contract with NWC.

The contract will cover Saudi Arabia’s northwest cluster facilities, which supplies the cities of Madinah and Tabuk.

The contract is valid for a seven-year period, which will entail the implementa­tion of enabling projects and deployment of key personnel to manage the cluster and achieve key performanc­e indicators set by the NWC.

Once goals are reached by the third year, the contract will automatica­lly move to the last phase of transferri­ng the whole thing to the private sector.

Manila Water has several internatio­nal business operations under its Manila Water Asia Pacific subsidiary.

According to several Arab sites, the contract is the first one under Saudi’s plans to privatize its water infrastruc­ture sector and an integral part of the Vision 2030 program to open its economy to foreign investors.

The contract includes management of 15,000 kilometers of water pipeline networks, 50 drinking water production plants, 10 wastewater treatment plants and 622 boreholes.

Multinatio­nal water experts will work in the northweste­rn sector aiming to transfer global experience, nationaliz­e smart technology and expertise and pave the way for the concession contracts, the last leg of the water privatizat­ion project.

The project is expected to improve the lives of 3.5 million people living in the covered areas.

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