Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) said that its facility D project, popularly being known as Umm Al Houl IWPP, has been named recently the best PPP Deal of the Year 2016 in the Middle East and Africa by Thomson Project Finance International (PFI), the leading source of global energy and infrastructure finance news, data and analysis.
The Roll of Honor for Umm Al Houl IWPP has been felicitated under Middle East and Africa category at PFI Awards ceremony that took place recently in London, KAHRAMAA said in a press release today.
KAHRAMAA as the Procuring Authority on Facility D (Umm Al Houl) has been honored for demonstrating the highest standards of project execution and Build- Operate- Transfer (BOT) procurement.
The International accolade reflects KAHRAMAA's commitment to maintain its highest operational and functional standards at all level including its role as a leading project sponsor. KAHRAMAA aspires ever to be a role model while executing complex projects for the benefit of all involved parties.
Facility D, structured as a BOOT type Public- Private Partnership (PPP) has set a number of noteworthy precedents for the State of Qatar. It is the first PPP project to embrace the "Strategic National Investor" (SNI) model developed by KAHRAMAA. It also establishes the commercial viability for Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology for Qatar as evidenced by the high level of interest from all major global RO developers at the bidding stage of the procurement.
Umm Al Houl is the largest IWPP incorporating both RO and thermal desalination technology with an IPP in Qatar and one of the largest in the region. From a financing perspective, the project validates the attractiveness of long term project financing as a source of private funding for large national infrastructure projects.
Source: QNA
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