MENA Project Tracker — Kuwait invites bids for $1.7bn water treatment plan; KOC awards $388.5m contracts

CAIRO: Kuwait’s Public Works Ministry is inviting bids for the expansion of $1.7 billion North Kabd wastewater treatment plant.

The deadline for the engineering, procurement and construction contract bids is Aug. 23.

Following the expansion, the plant is expected to hold up to 1 million cubic meters a day, according to MEED.

ENOC opens second compact service station

The Emirates National Oil Co. has opened its second compact service station in Al-Salamah 1 in Umm Al-Quwain, reported Zawya.

“The launch of a new service station in Umm Al Quwain reinforces our ambition to invest in the country’s growing infrastructure in order to meet both short- and long-term fuel needs,” stated ENOC Group CEO Saif Humaid Al-Falasi. 

KOC awards $388.5m contracts  

The Kuwait Oil Co. has awarded three contracts worth $388.5 million to Spetco, Contracting and Marine Services , and Fawares Petroleum Services Co.  for the supply and installation of sucker rod pumps at its oil fields, reported MEED.

NWC to invest $29bn on water infrastructure

Saudi Arabia’s National Water Co. has revealed its $29 billion investment plan for water infrastructure over five years, reported MEED.

The plan seeks to ensure water security and meet the country’s needs. 

This will be achieved by increasing the number and capacity of sewage treatment plants across the Kingdom.  

 

 

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