Major Projects

Riyadh Power Plant No.9 Combined Cycle (5,980 MW)

The combined cycle plant (PP9) has been built on a site of 3.2 million square meter about 54km east of Riyadh. This construction, together with an expansion of the existing PP 9 facility, made Riyadh the largest crude oil-fired power plant in the world. Arabian Bemco Contracting Company was awarded the project by SEC. Works Started in 1995,

Riyadh Power Plant No.10 Combined Cyle (4,600 MW)

On June 30, 2008 Arabian Bemco was awarded a S.R 11 billion (USD 3 billion) contract with SEC for a turnkey supply and installationof a 2,600 MW power geneartion plant (PP10) built on an area of 5 million square meter outside the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.This is a Greenfield project that will initially install 36 GTG simple cycle base loaded gas turbines on

Qurayyah Combined Cycle Project (4,600 MW)

On June 11, 2007, Arabian Bemco was awarded a SR 2.1 billion (USD 570 Million) contract with SEC to build the 2,500 MW Qurrayah Open Cycle Power Plant in the Eastern Province of KSA. Under the engineering, civil construction and mechanical erection package, Arabian Bemco will install gas-fired turbines at the plant supplied by

Riyadh Power Plant No.12 Combined Cycle (2,175 MW)

On May 16, 2012, Arabian Bemco signed a S.R 4.7 billion contract (USD 1.3 billion) with the Saudi Electricity Company to build a Grass Root Combined Cycle Power Plant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The plant is located 100 KM West of Riyadh City. Once completed, the new grass root combined cycle power plant (PP12) will produce


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Scope of Work

Emergency/Standby Generating Plant consisting of 8 generating sets each 2.5 MW with rated voltage of 13.8 KV. The plant is fully automatic - in case of SCECO power failure, it will automatically start and deliver power to essential loads: Mosque, Car Park, Tunnel, CCTV, Telephone, Fire Alarm in a programmable and

controlled manner. A UPS system is available to cater for the transition period.

A "Primary Switchgear" which receives 13.8 KV from Haram II Substation and distributes power to the Plant Complex to both essential loads e.g. generating plant and non-essential loads e.g. chillers.

The "Emergency Switchgear" takes power from the "Primary Switchgear". In case of SCECO power failure, it delivers power to the Plant Complex, Mosque and Car Park.

Madina, Saudi Arabia
215 Millions
Ministry of Finance
Sept. 1990 To Nov. 1992
POWER GENERATION & TRANSMISSION

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