Sale of Two Seawater RO Plants

Notice is hereby given that Barka Water and Power Company (BWPC) intend calling for Bids to Sell, Dismantle, and Remove two Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) Desalination plants with associated control systems, pumps, electric motors and pipework from their site at Barka. Both SWRO plants have a design life of 20 years with about 50% of design life still available for commercial use.

Sale Process

BWPC invites interested parties with the necessary expertise and financial resources to submit Expressions of Interest for the Sale, Dismantling and Removal of the two SWRO desalination plants at Barka.

The project will proceed in two phases. During the first phase of the project BWPC will:

  • Issue sale tender documents via its website (https://www.barkaone.com)
  • Provide access to a Virtual Data Room (VDR) covering all relevant documents, drawings, and reports
  • Facilitate site visit and Q&A sessions

Second phase will cover commercial offer submissions including bid bonds

 

All interested parties are invited to submit their Expression of Interest to:

BWPC

Email: info@barkaone.com

 

Telephone: +968 26896423

SWRO-1 Description

Desalinated Water: 45,500 m3/day

Commercial Operation Date: Q2 2014

 Last Operation Date: Q2 2024

 Design Life: 20 years

EPC: Abeinsa, Spain

SWRO-1 (Sea Water Reverse Osmosis) facility consists of three RO trains, designed to deliver a total output of 45,500 m3/day (10 MIGD) of desalinated water.

The asset consists of following modules:

  • Feed water intake system
  • Chemical dosing system
  • Strainer filtering system
  • Ultrafiltration system
  • Cartridge filters
  • Two pass Reverse Osmosis System
  • Energy Recovery System
  • Remineralization System
  • DCS Control System
  • Electrical Supply System (11 kV, 690 & 415 V)

SWRO-2 Description

Desalinated Water: 57,000 m3/day

Commercial Operation Date: Q1 2016

 Last Operation Date: Q2 2024

Design Life: 20 years

EPC: Osmoflo, Australia

SWRO-2 (Sea Water Reverse Osmosis) facility consists of five RO trains, designed to deliver a total output of 57,000 m3/day (12.5 MIGD) of desalinated water.

The asset consists of following modules:

  • Feed water intake system
  • Chemical dosing system
  • Strainer filtering system
  • Microfiltration system
  • Cartridge filters
  • Two pass Reverse Osmosis System
  • Energy Recovery System
  • Remineralization System
  • DCS Control System
  • Electrical Supply System (11 kV, 690 & 415 V)

Eligibility and Qualification

Interested Parties should submit the following information in their Expressions of Interest for evaluation by BWPC:

  • Company Commercial Registration
  • Company Profile
  • Signed NDA to access VDR