Saudi Water Partnership Company announces the achievement of the financial close of Al Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant (ISTP) Project.

The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) is excited to share that it has reached financial closure for the Al-Haer Independent Sewage Treatment Plant (ISTP) project in Riyadh, which has an estimated cost of approximately SAR 1.8 billion. This initiative will be carried out by the private sector through a consortium that includes Miahona Company, BESIX Company, and Marafiq Company.

The facility will be capable of treating 200,000 cubic meters of sewage per day, supported by a 32 km integrated system for transmitting treated sewage, which can handle up to 400,000 cubic meters daily.

Furthermore, a pumping station and storage tanks with a total capacity of 200,000 cubic meters will be built to promote the effective and sustainable use of treated sewage across various sectors.

This project represents a key achievement in furthering Saudi Arabia’s environmental sustainability goals and enhancing the quality of life. It is set to begin commercial operations in the fourth quarter of 2026, with a 25-year agreement in place to ensure ongoing service delivery and effectiveness.

In this regard, Eng. Khalid Al Qureshi, CEO of the Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC), highlighted that the Al-Haer project is a vital strategic initiative developed in partnership with the private sector, utilizing the Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer (BOOT) model to guarantee long-term operational efficiency and continuity of services.

Source: Saudi Water Partnership Company

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