A total of 19 companies have purchased tender documents for a technical advisory contract on Oman’s planned Duqm independent water and power project (IWPP).

They include Germany’s Fichtner Consulting Engineers, ILF Consulting Engineers and Lahmeyer International; Malcolm Pirnie, Kuljian Corporation, Shaw Consultants International and Parsons Brinckerhoff of the US; and the UK’s Mott MacDonald, Black & Veatch International, WS Atkins and Arup.

Lebanon’s Dar al-Hansdasah (Shair & Partners); Kuwait’s KEO International Consultants;

Australia’s WorleyParsons; Finland-based Poyry Energy; Kema International of the Netherlands; Belgium’s Tractebel Engineering; Indian firms Reliance Energy; and NTPC; also bought the tender.

A total of nine firms have bought the tender documents for the legal consultancy contract on the Duqm IWPP.

They are the UK’s Denton Wilde Sapte; Simmons & Simmons; Clifford Chance; DLA Piper; and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; the US’ Chadbourne & Parke; and Curtis Mallett-Prevost Colt & Mosle; France’s Gide Loyrette Nouel; and the local Dr Tariq al-Busaidi Legal Consultancy Bureau.

Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, all of the UK, have purchased the tender for the Duqm financial advisory contract.

Bank Muscat, HSBC, the US’ Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, India’s SBI Capital Markets and Germany’s Lahmeyer International are also potential bidders.

The deadline for bids is 29 June. Oman Power & Water Procurement Company is the client (MEED 29:4:09).

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