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Construction Authority in Progress (CAPT) launches tenders for the crucial water pumping station development in Al-Mutlaa Residential District

Bids are currently invited by the Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) for the build, finish, and upkeep of a pumping station alongside related installations at Site 1 in Al-Mutlaa Residential City. This initiative, endorsed by the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy, plays...

Bids solicited for crucial pumping station construction in Al-Mutlaa Residential City by CAPT
Bids solicited for crucial pumping station construction in Al-Mutlaa Residential City by CAPT

Construction Authority in Progress (CAPT) launches tenders for the crucial water pumping station development in Al-Mutlaa Residential District

News Article: Mutlaa Pumping Station Project Advances Infrastructure Development in Mutlaa Residential City

The Mutlaa pumping station project, a crucial component of the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy's efforts to support the development of Mutlaa Residential City, is currently in the bidding and review phase.

The Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) has opened bids for the construction, completion, and maintenance of the pumping station and its related facilities at Site 1 in Al-Mutlaa Residential City. Six bids that met all financial and technical criteria were accepted by CAPT [1].

Once completed, the Mutlaa pumping station will significantly contribute to the water infrastructure in the Mutlaa area. Its role is to enhance the water supply network's capacity and reliability to meet the growing demand of the new residential community in Mutlaa, thus supporting sustainable urban development. This project is crucial for ensuring adequate water distribution across Mutlaa Residential City, improving water infrastructure as the city expands [1].

The Mutlaa pumping station project is part of the broader water infrastructure development efforts in Mutlaa Residential City, a major housing development area. The Mutlaa substation project, led by CHINT as an EPC contractor, commissioned by the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW), showcases parallel development in electrical power supply to the Mutlaa area, aiming at robust power grid support [2][5].

The Mutlaa pumping station project, together with electrical substations, forms part of a coordinated infrastructure expansion to support Mutlaa Residential City's growth, addressing water and electricity needs critical to the area's viability and livability [1][2][5].

A recommendation is expected within one month following the Ministry's review, after which the decision will be referred to the Audit Bureau for its review [1]. Upon completion, the Mutlaa pumping station will guarantee continuous water flow to meet the growing demands of the area, making it a vital element in the water supply system for Mutlaa Residential City.

[1] Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy [2] Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) [3] Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) [4] CHINT (EPC contractor for the Mutlaa substation project) [5] Al-Mutlaa Residential City

This article provides a summary of the current status and contribution of the Mutlaa pumping station and the Mutlaa substation projects to Mutlaa Development:

| Project | Status (as of August 2025) | Contribution to Mutlaa Development | |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------| | Mutlaa Pumping Station | Bids opened; early procurement phase | Enhances water supply infrastructure to Mutlaa city | | Mutlaa Substation (Electrical) | Contract signed; EPC implementation ongoing | Ensures reliable power supply for residential infrastructure|

The Central Agency for Public Tenders (CAPT) has opened bids for the financing of the construction, completion, and maintenance of the Mutlaa pumping station and its related facilities, with the aim of improving the financial aspect of enhancing the water infrastructure in Mutlaa Residential City.

Once fully operational, the Mutlaa pumping station, funded through the finance industry, will contribute significantly to the energy consumption requirements of the Mutlaa Residential City by enhancing the water supply network's capacity and reliability, thereby supporting sustainable urban development.

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