Abu Soud ... milestone.

DRAKE & Scull Water and Power (DSWP) has won a series of projects in Europe, China and the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region worth a total of $40 million, following the integration of Passavant-Roediger into the business platform of Drake & Scull International (DSI), of which it is a subsidiary.

A leading developer of wastewater, water, sludge and waste treatment technologies, with subsidiaries across Europe, North Africa, Asia and the Middle East, Passavant-Roediger has recently won several new projects in the Middle East.

In Saudi Arabia, it won an electromechanical contract for the reverse osmosis plant for Al Arar for the treatment of brackish ground water, to produce 25,000 cu m of potable water per day. Also, Passavant-Roediger secured the project for upgrading and extension of the Marafiq Jubail sludge digestion plant in Riyadh, including design and equipment supply.

In Palestine, it won a process design and mechanical and electrical contract including the installation and commissioning for a sewerage treatment plant of the Municipality of Nablus.

Additionally, the company secured two contracts for the design, supply and supervision of the electromechanical and process equipment for sea water reverse osmosis plants in Qatar and the UAE.

In Asia, Passavant-Roediger secured the equipment delivery and commissioning contract for the Tianjin soda plant in China. And in Germany, it won a project entailing the delivery and assembly of the mechanical and electrical equipment works for the cooling water treatment of the KZA Moorburg power plant.

Tawfiq Abu Soud, managing director of DSWP, says the project wins represent a significant milestone for the company and demonstrates its diverse and innovative capabilities. “Passavant-Roediger’s environmental engineering solutions and procurement competencies enhance DSI’s capabilities as an integrated technology and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) provider for the water and wastewater market and sets the stage for accelerated growth across Europe, Middle East and Africa,” he says.