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Voltas International Operations Business Group (IOBG) Wins New Project in Saudi Arabia

The International Operations Business Group (IOBG) of Voltas has won a new project in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The project has been awarded to its fully-owned subsidiary M/s. Saudi Ensas Engineering Services Co will include the works including electrical and control works for the buildings of the Jubail 3B Independent Water project.

Voltas IOBG will be working with Jubail for the world’s biggest desalinated water production plants in the world.

WD News: The International Operations Business Group (IOBG) of Voltas has won a new project in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The project has been awarded to its fully-owned subsidiary M/s. Saudi Ensas Engineering Services Co will include the works including electrical and control works for the buildings of the Jubail 3B Independent Water project.

The total value of the project is 19 Million SAR with a completion time of 12 months. The project is part of the Jubail Desalination Plant which produces 1.401 million cubic meters of water a day. It is one of the biggest desalinated water production plants in the world and the share of J3B will be 0.57 million cubic meters of water per day. Voltas will be in charge of building the electrical and control works for the building along with providing their energy-efficient HVAC systems.

Jubail is one of the seven water projects that ACCIONA is undertaking in the KSA. Additionally, two desalination facilities at Jubail and Shuqaiq have already been completed. Post completion of the project, the desalination facilities will be able to supply water to 8.3 million people, or nearly a quarter of the nation’s population. The plants will use reverse osmosis technology, which is more effective than traditional thermal desalination, use less energy, and have a lower carbon footprint.

Sharing his thoughts on the project win, Pradeep Bakshi, Managing Director & CEO of Voltas Limited, said “We are delighted to be a part of the IWP project in Jubail. Voltas has served Middle-East Asia – predominantly the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for over 40 years.”

Source: Voltas
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