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EWA reveals proposal for constructing a new desalination facility in Hawar

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Last updated: 2024/05/05 at 12:13 AM
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The Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) in Bahrain is embarking on a significant infrastructure upgrade with the construction of a new seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant on Hawar Island. The project, known as the “New Hawar SWRO Desalination Plant,” aims to enhance water production in the region and strengthen the water supply infrastructure along Bahrain’s southeastern coast. The project, which will be developed under an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Contract, is projected to have a net water capacity of one to two million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) of potable water.

In addition to the desalination plant, the project includes the construction of two ground storage tanks with a capacity of 1 MIG each, as well as the installation of associated forwarding pumps. This comprehensive approach highlights the EWA’s commitment to meeting the increasing water demands of Bahrain’s residents and businesses. The upcoming public international tender for the project signifies a crucial step in Bahrain’s efforts to modernize its water infrastructure and enhance its resilience against water scarcity.

Qualified contractors and firms are invited to participate in the tender for the desalination plant project, which is expected to play a key role in improving water security and promoting sustainable development in Bahrain. Interested parties must submit their bids before the deadline on the 24th of June 2024, along with a BD5,000 bond valid for 180 days. The winning bidder will be awarded a 12-month contract to carry out the project, marking a significant milestone in Bahrain’s ongoing efforts to address water challenges and ensure a reliable water supply for its population.

The construction of the “New Hawar SWRO Desalination Plant” is a crucial initiative to enhance water production on Hawar Island and strengthen the water supply infrastructure along Bahrain’s southeastern coast. With a projected net water capacity of one to two million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) of potable water, the desalination plant will play a vital role in meeting the escalating water demands of the region. In addition to the desalination facility, the project includes the construction of two ground storage tanks with a capacity of 1 MIG each, as well as the installation of associated forwarding pumps.

The comprehensive approach adopted by the EWA reflects the organization’s commitment to ensuring a reliable water source for Bahrain’s residents and businesses. The upcoming public international tender for the project presents a unique opportunity for qualified contractors and firms to participate in a transformative initiative that will enhance water security and support sustainable development in the Kingdom. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their bids before the deadline on the 24th of June 2024, along with a BD5,000 bond with a validity period of 180 days.

The successful bidder for the desalination plant project will be awarded a 12-month contract to execute the project, highlighting the importance of this initiative in Bahrain’s efforts to modernize its water infrastructure and strengthen its resilience against water scarcity. The project is expected to have a significant impact on the region’s water supply and contribute to the sustainable development of Bahrain. This major infrastructure upgrade underscores the EWA’s commitment to meeting the evolving water needs of the Kingdom and ensuring a reliable water supply for its population.

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