Fisia Italimpianti

72 articles about "Fisia Italimpianti"

PRIVATE PROGRESS Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)

Saudi Arabia’s National Water Company appears to be in good position to start the process of privatising its wastewater business next year (see story p18) after spending heavily on upgrading and expanding its asset base, most recently with the muchtrumpeted Jeddah sewerage project.

Where next for MED? Vol 12, Issue 8 (August 2011)

The Saudi industrial city of Yanbu has become the epicentre of EPC procurement. It is also at the frontline of the desal technology war.

FEWA assesses bidders for Ghalilah RO plant Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)

The list of bidders for the new RO plant at Ghalilah in the UAE makes interesting reading. Is the membrane desalination market opening up?

Chart of the Month - Top ten desalination plant suppliers by capacity, since 2000 Vol 11, Issue 10 (October 2010)

This month’s chart is taken from the new IDA Desalination Yearbook.

ACWA Power-Sasakura bids low at Ras Azzour Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)

APS has submitted a bullish bid for the desalination component of the Ras Azzour project. Does it have the references to back it up?

Bid deadline extended at Ras Azzour Vol 11, Issue 3 (March 2010)

The bidders vying for the world’s largest power and desalination plant have secured some breathing space, though an uphill struggle lies ahead for both bidders and client.

Kuwait offers new flexibility at Az-Zour North complex Vol 11, Issue 3 (March 2010)

Desalination contractors stand to benefit from a loosening of Kuwait’s notoriously tough contract terms. One firm in particular will be relieved.

Hybridisation at Az-Zour South Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)

Kuwait is planning its second major RO plant – this time at Az-Zour South.

Making a Ras assumption Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)

Christopher Gasson wonders whether the Ras Azzour tender might be a coded invitation to export credit agencies.

DEWA’s defining moment of clarity Vol 11, Issue 1 (January 2010)

The Gulf’s most conservative procurement agency is seeking a blueprint for a radical overhaul of its power and water procurement strategy.