Water treatment player VA Tech WABAG has secured a consortium order worth USD 371 million (about Rs 3,251 crore) from Al Haer Environmental Services Company in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The order is for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of a 200 MLD Independent Sewage Treatment Plant (ISTP), including connections to outfall delivery facilities, WABAG said in a statement on Sunday.
This ISTP is being developed by a consortium of Miahona Company (lead), Marafiq, and N.V. Besix S.A. for its off-taker, the Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC). SWPC is the principal off-taker for water and wastewater projects in Saudi Arabia.
Earlier this year, WABAG secured an engineering and procurement order for a 20 MLD industrial wastewater treatment plant at the Ras Tanura Refinery Complex in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where Miahona Company is the project developer.
This ISTP is part of the Kingdom’s ‘Vision 2030’ initiative, which aims to provide reliable sewage treatment services and improve the quality of life for residents.
Sivakumar V, Regional Head of Sales and Marketing, said the order "marks another significant milestone for us in Saudi Arabia and reinforces our leadership position in the Middle East."
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