SISCO Holding Company has secured a contract from the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) for a major project in the Kingdom’s northern region. The project, led by a consortium that includes SISCO Holding’s affiliate, International Water Distribution Company (Tawzea), will focus on the design, construction, and operation of a wastewater and industrial water treatment plant in Waad Al Shamal City for Mining Industries.
The project is valued at SAR 53,285,161.45 (inclusive of VAT) ($14.51 million) and is part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to bolster sustainable industrial infrastructure. Tawzea, in which SISCO Holding holds a 50% equity stake, will lead the project through its 51% share in the consortium. The other partner in the consortium is a key stakeholder, contributing to the execution of this large-scale project.
The project encompasses the design and construction of the wastewater and industrial water treatment plant, along with the necessary storage and distribution systems for treated water intended for industrial irrigation purposes in Waad Al Shamal City, located in the Northern Borders Province. This vital infrastructure will support industrial activities in the region while contributing to more sustainable water usage practices.
The total duration of the project spans seven years. The execution phase is expected to take 30 months, followed by 48 months of operation, maintenance, and preservation services. This long-term commitment ensures that the plant remains operational and effective in providing critical water treatment services to the region’s industrial sectors.
