Galfar secures RO68mn deals from Diam

Galfar Engineering and Contracting Company has been awarded contracts worth RO68mn in total by the Public Authority for Water (Diam).

“We are pleased to inform our esteemed shareholders that Galfar has been awarded contracts for the total value of RO68mn for the operation and maintenance of various Diam networks and facilities in the sultanate’s governorates,” Hamoud Rashid al Tobi, chief executive officer of Galfar Engineering and Contracting Company, said in a disclosure to the Muscat Securities Market.

Diam, the regulator for the water sector in Oman, is a direct water service provider, responsible for supplying potable water to all homes and businesses in the sultanate except in the Dhofar governorate.

Galfar said these new contracts from Diam are valid for five years from commencement date which is expected in April or May 2021.

“We expect these contracts to be important in underpinning the company’s revenues and in boosting its endeavours for expansion of its activities. The company would like to extend its sincere appreciation to Diam for their valuable confidence on Galfar towards the award of these contracts,” Tobi added.

Galfar, as per its recently announced initial unaudited financial results, posted a consolidated net loss of RO21.84mn for the year ended December 31, 2020 compared to a net loss of RO6.29mn reported in the previous year. The company’s total revenues for the year 2020 dropped to RO209.81mn as against RO248.8mn recorded in 2019.

Source: muscatdaily.com

Oman Water projects- Petropipe

Oman Awarded $213 million Water Transmission Line Project

Public Authority for Water (Diam), Oman has awarded the Project “construction of Water Transmission Line between Barka and Suhar”. The project has been awarded to the Joint Venture of Spanish infrastructure and technology Company, Elecnor and Oman based construction firm Target LLC.

The value of the project is Omani Rial (OMR) 82,000,000. (1 OMR = 2.60078 USD).

The project scope of work includes design,  procurement, and construction of the 144km long water transmission system on a lump-sum turnkey basis.

Construction of five reservoirs, ranging in capacities from 8,000 to 50,000 cubic meters along the length of the new system will be part of the contract. Five pumping stations will be constructed as well.

Once the project completed, it will be Oman’s biggest water transmission project. It will supply the potable water across the North and South Al Batinah governorates of the Sultanate of Oman.

Earlier, during 2017, Elecnor successfully completed Oman’s Qurayat Water Grid of Project value, $66.6 million.

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