Five Bids Approved for Underground Cable Project in Amghara
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At a glance
- Kuwait's Central Agency for Public Tenders approved five bids for an underground cable project in Amghara Industrial Area.
- The project aims to strengthen the electricity grid by supplying two main transformer substations.
- This initiative supports the growing energy needs of the expanding industrial sector in Amghara.
Kuwait's Central Agency for Public Tenders has approved five bids for a significant underground cable project in the Amghara Industrial Area. The tender covers the supply, installation, and extension of cables to power two key transformer substations, bolstering the region's electricity grid.
The approved bids will now be forwarded to the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy for a thorough technical evaluation. The ministry has a 30-day period to submit its study and recommendations before the agency makes a final decision on awarding the contract.
This project is a crucial part of the ministry's strategy to expand high- and extra-high-voltage electricity networks. It directly addresses the increasing energy demands driven by the continuous expansion of factories and industrial activities within Amghara Industrial Area in recent years.
The planned underground cable infrastructure is expected to enhance the reliability of power supply, ensuring continuity as industrial operations grow. This investment underscores efforts to maintain a robust and dependable energy framework to support Kuwait's industrial development.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.