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Saudi Arabia accelerates major water transmission projects, raising pipe and long steel demand

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Update time : 2025-09-19 14:57:07
The Saudi Arabian government-owned Water Transmission and Technologies Company (WTCO) is fast-tracking two major Independent Water Transmission System (IWTS) tenders to enhance desalinated water supply and inland delivery. 

The Ras Mohaisen-Baha-Makkah project, with a daily capacity of 542,000 m³, includes 325 km of pipelines, four pumping stations, and water storage facilities linking the  Ras Mohaisen desalination plant with Baha and Makkah. 

The Jubail-Buraidah II project, designed for 840,000 m³ per day, covers 348 km of pipelines and a main pumping station to secure water for the Al-Qassim region. 

Together spanning nearly 700 km, these projects will require substantial volumes of spiral-welded pipes, structural sections, and rebar, providing a significant and stable boost to domestic steel industry demand.
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