The Water & Electricity Company (WEC) of Saudi Arabia has published a Request for Qualification (RFQ) seeking to appoint a Technical Consultant to undertake a pre-feasibility study and assess project technologies related to small-scale sewage treatment plants (STPs). These STPs vary in size from 1,000 m3 per day to 25,000 m3 per day and are located throughout Saudi Arabia.
The scope of work involves GIS analysis, preparation of a pre-feasibility study based on selection of site visits, supporting WEC in coordination with the relevant Water Sector stakeholders and communication with (local/international) potential developers. The study will include the appropriate treatment technology for TSE Reuse for the initial STPs and future expansion. The study may be used to ensure compliance with standard international PPP requirements and procedure, as well as those prescribed by the National Centre for Privatization in Saudi Arabia.
The submission deadline is 17 February 2019. For more information, see the Business Opportunity.
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