Keppel Seghers
13 articles about "Keppel Seghers"
DESAL PUZZLES Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
* The bids came in for the Tuas II desal plant in Singapore soon after we went to press last month. Hyflux was in the lead with a gobsmacking first-year water price of US$0.35/m3, which scarcely seems to be enough to cover the energy costs of seawater desalination.
T’was Tuas, Twice Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
The devil will be in the detail when it comes to awarding Singapore’s next large-scale desalination contract, writes Charles Bodhi.
Water stocks cruise to new highs on QE2 Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
The latest round of quantitative easing in the US was received positively by equity markets everywhere. The Americas segment of the GWI Global Water Index climbed above 100 for the first time since its inception.
Tubli WWTP lined up for fast-track spin-off Vol 10, Issue 7 (July 2009)
A shortfall in state budget allocations could offer developers an unexpected bonus at the next stage of Bahrain’s wastewater privatisation.
In Brief - Middle East Vol 10, Issue 5 (May 2009)
Septech and GE are understood to have been awarded a contract to provide a 25,000m3/d containerised SWRO plant in Muscat, Oman.
Taboada award cast under a cloud Vol 10, Issue 3 (March 2009)
In late February, it seemed as though Spain’s Grupo ACS had the Taboada concession in the bag. A subsequent appeal threatens to cast a cloud over Peru’s tendering procedure.
Fifteen prequalify for Muharraq WWTP Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)
Bahrain has named the consortia vying for the Muharraq wastewater project. The groups make interesting reading.
Qatar to boost reuse capacity Vol 9, Issue 11 (November 2008)
Population growth in Qatar is driving the country’s wastewater expansion programme. Reuse is a key part of the equation.
In Brief - Asia Vol 9, Issue 9 (September 2008)
* Bio-Treat announced its full-year results for the period ended 30 June 2008 on 29 August, revealing that revenues slumped by 11.6% to RMB1.4 billion (USD204 million), while net profits were down by 62%, at RMB125 million (USD18 million).
Qataris pick Keppel for Doha Vol 8, Issue 10 (October 2007)
Singapore’s Keppel Seghers has beaten off international competition to win the $1 billion contract to construct the Gulf\'s largest wastewater treatment, water reuse and sludge treatment project.










