Arabia Saudita
NEOM RECEIVES WATER RECYCLING EPC BIDS
Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors have submitted their proposals for a contract to design and build a water recycling and recovery plant for Oxagon, Neom's industrial cluster. Enowa the utility and energy subsidiary of Saudi gigaproject developer Neom, received bids from EPC contractors that include Beijing-based PowerChina, the local Alfanar Company and Cairo-headquartered Orascom on 30 October. EPC contractors previously submitted bids for the contract. However, following initial post-tender negotiations, Enowa issued an addendum necessitating the submission of revised proposals. The Oxagon Village water recycling and recovery plant project entails the construction of the following: Wastewater truck receiving facility Pretreatment facilities, including screens and equalisation Main biological treatment adopting a food chain reactor technology The scope also includes constructing tertiary treatment and sludge handling facilities and recycled water storage tanks, as well as internal roads, offices and education centres. This project is separate from the Hidden Marina wastewater recycling plant project, which is being procured through a public-private partnership (PPP). The Hidden Marina project will supply water recycling services to the occupants of the 170-kilometre-long pair of parallel buildings that will make up The Line at Neom. It will have the capacity to treat 64,000 cubic metres a day (cm/d) of wastewater, expandable to 80,000 cm/d. The project's first phase is anticipated to cost about $347m. For registration as a supplier: https://www.neom.com/en-us/our-business/suppliers (ICE RIYADH)
Fonte notizia: Meed