Australia’s WorleyParsons is the low bidder for a consultancy contract for Oman’s first solar power plant. The company submitted a price of RO861,540 ($2.2m) for the work.
Eight other companies also bid.
The UK’s PricewaterhouseCoopers priced the contract at RO996,000, Lebanon’s Dar al-Handasah (Shair & Partners) bid RO1.08m and the UK’s Ernst & Young submitted an offer of RO1.15m. KPMG of the UK bid RO1.31m, followed by Germany’s Fichtner at RO1.47m and Finland-based Poyry Energy with RO1.82m ($4.6m). The local Advance Mechanical Engineering Consultancies bid RO1.84m and Spain’s Trama Tecnoambiental was the highest bidder at RO2.9m.
The Public Authority for Electricity & Water is the client
via WorleyParsons bids low for Oman solar consultancy.
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