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Business Standard
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
VA Tech Wabag secures Rs 2,332-cr desalination project in Saudi Arabia
VA Tech Wabag announced that it has received a letter of award worth Rs 2,332 crore from the Saudi Water Authority for setting up a 300 million liters per day (MLD) mega seawater desalination plant at Yanbu, on the west coast of Saudi Arabia. The project will be built on a greenfield site and involves the design, engineering, supply, construction, and commissioning of the facility. Contracting formalities are expected to start soon, and the effective execution date will be announced once the agreement is signed. The project is expected to be completed within 30 months from the effective date. Rohan Mittal, Head of Strategy and Business Growth for GCC, said, We are immensely proud to have emerged successful in this prestigious project not just once, but twice. This repeat success underscores the strength of our technical competence, competitiveness, and deep-rooted capabilities in executing large and complex desalination projects. This prestigious project aligns with and contributes to the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and reinforces WABAGs global leadership in the desalination sector. Va Tech Wabag is engaged in the business of the water treatment field. Its principal activities include design, supply, installation, construction, and operational management of drinking water, wastewater treatment, industrial water treatment, and desalination plants.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Va Tech Wabag secures $272 million desalination plant project in Saudi Arabia
Va Tech Wabag , an Indian water technology , on Thursday announced that it has secured a contract for a 300 million litres per day (MLD) sea water reverse osmosis (SWRO) mega desalination plant in Yanbu, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . The project, valued at approximately $272 million (₹2,332 crore), was awarded by the Saudi Water Authority (SWA). The facility will be developed on a greenfield site strategically located along the west coast of Saudi Arabia. This substantial undertaking encompasses the comprehensive scope of design, engineering, supply, construction, and commissioning of the state-of-the-art desalination plant. Rohan Mittal , Head of Strategy and Business Growth for GCC at WABAG said, "This repeat success underscores the strength of our technical competence, competitiveness, and our deep-rooted capabilities in executing large and complex desalination projects." Mittal further said, "This project aligns with and contributes to the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and reinforces WABAG's global leadership in the desalination sector." Wabag has received the Letter of Award, and the formal contracting procedures are set to commence. The effective date for the project's execution will be announced subsequent to the contract signing.


Business Standard
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Va Tech Wabag bags 300 MLD desalination project in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
Va Tech Wabag (WABAG) has been awarded a 300 Million Litres per Day (MLD) Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO') Mega Desalination Plant at Yanbu, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia valued at approximately USD 272 million (SAR 1,019 million / Rs 2,332 crore) by the Saudi Water Authority (SWA). This Project encompasses the scope of design, engineering, supply, construction, and commissioning of a 300 MLD Mega Desalination Plant, to be developed on a greenfield site located along the west coast of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


Business Upturn
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
VA Tech Wabag wins Rs 2,332 crore order for mega desalination plant in Saudi Arabia
VA Tech Wabag, a leading Indian multinational in the water technology space, has secured a major international order from the Saudi Water Authority (SWA) for a massive desalination project in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. Valued at approximately USD 272 million (SAR 1,019 million / ₹2,332 crore), the project involves the design, engineering, supply, construction, and commissioning of a 300 Million Litres per Day (MLD) Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) mega desalination plant. This greenfield project will be developed along the Kingdom's west coast and is expected to be executed over a 30-month timeline from the effective date, which will be confirmed after formal contract signing. Wabag has received the Letter of Award and will now proceed with contract formalities. Once finalized, execution of the project will begin. This is an international order and does not involve any related party transactions. Neither Wabag's promoters nor group companies have any stake or interest in the awarding entity. Rohan Mittal, Head of Strategy and Business Growth for GCC, stated, 'We are immensely proud to have emerged successful in this prestigious project not just once, but twice. This repeat success underscores the strength of our technical competence, competitiveness and our deep-rooted capabilities in executing large and complex desalination projects. This prestigious project, aligns with and contributes to the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and reinforces WABAG's global leadership in the desalination sector.' Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Saudi Gazette
22-07-2025
- Business
- Saudi Gazette
Al-Qaryan Group executes multiple dismantling and recycling projects for Saudi Water Authority
Al-Qaryan Group, a leading Saudi closed joint-stock company specialized in industrial dismantling, demolition, and circular industries, has commenced a series of projects for the Saudi Water Authority. The projects involve the dismantling, demolition, and recycling of water production units at the Shuqaiq System (Phase I), in addition to multi-effect distillation units located in the cities of Al-Wajh, Umluj, Al-Lith, and Al-Qunfudhah. Covering a total area exceeding 423,000 square meters, the first phase of these projects includes the complete removal of all structures, equipment, and materials from the designated sites. All dismantled materials are then transported to Al-Qaryan Group's specialized processing facilities and downstream factories, where they are processed and recycled in accordance with the highest environmental standards for sorting, classification, and recycling. This ensures responsible materials recycling and promotes the principles of the circular economy. Commenting on the projects, Eng. Abdulaziz Yahya Almuayyad, CEO of Al-Qaryan Group, expressed that the Group is proud to be entrusted with the award of these projects spanning a wide geographical range — from the far north to the far south of the Kingdom along the Red Sea coast. He emphasized that this reflects the level of confidence in the Group's capabilities and its extensive experience in industrial dismantling and demolition and circular industries. Almuayyad reaffirmed Al-Qaryan's commitment to deploying its full technical and human resources to execute these projects at the highest safety and quality standards to maximize recycling rates to preserve materials, and to minimize harmful landfilling generating significant economic value through high local content, and in alignment with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative. Almuayyad further highlighted that Al-Qaryan Group, driven by its strategic purpose to contribute significantly to building a sustainable future, continues to develop and deliver advanced, integrated solutions in industrial dismantling, demolition, and recycling. The Group targets and collaborates with large-scale industrial clients across the Kingdom, with a focus on expanding the recycling industry — particularly in the metals sector — as a key driver of both economic and environmental sustainability.