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NWC Saudi to Award $220M Water Deal in Q2 2025

Saudi Arabia’s National Water Company (NWC) is set to award the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for its Al Suwayriqiyah and Al Aqiliyah Water Networks, Main Pumping Station, and Substation Project in Mahd governorate by the second quarter of 2025, according to Zawya.

The project was tendered on February 19, 2025, with bids submitted by March 25. A source familiar with the project expects the contract to be awarded in May 2025, with completion targeted for Q3 2028. The total project cost is estimated at $220 million.

Scope of work includes:

  • Installation of 580 meters of ductile iron pipelines (200–300 mm diameter)

  • Construction of concrete chambers for control, lock, air, and wash valves

  • Laying of 97.66 kilometers of HDPE water lines (110–400 mm diameter)

  • Installation of valve rooms, gate lock valves, and fire extinguishers

  • Construction of two 500 m³ ground storage tanks

  • Development of two main pumping stations, one subsidiary station, and the Ashiyab station

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