Client: NEOM · Consultants: Bechtel & AECOM · Employer: Alrawaf Contracting Company
Design & Build · MBBR Technology
Design and construction of a state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plant using Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology to serve the Sharma community development at NEOM. Full design review, construction supervision, and commissioning.
Design & Build · With Day Tank & Pump Station
Design and construction of a massive potable water storage reservoir complete with a 25,000 m³ day tank, pumping station, and full ancillary infrastructure — critical supply infrastructure for NEOM's northern region.
Design & Build · 100% Solar Powered
A landmark sustainable water storage facility — fully powered by solar energy throughout the entire project. Includes ancillary buildings and represents a benchmark for green water infrastructure in the Middle East.
Design & Build · Carbon Steel Pipeline
Design and construction of Brake Pressure Tank (BPT) with 15 km gravity-fed carbon steel water transmission pipeline, ancillary structures, and full control and instrumentation systems for NEOM's water supply network.
Large-scale water and wastewater O&M and management projects across the Al-Qassim region for NWC and the Ministry of Water, Environment & Agriculture.
4th largest STP in Saudi Arabia. Full plant and city-wide sewerage network management including 12 pumping stations and 3,000+ km of network.
Over a decade managing one of Al-Qassim's largest WTPs. Pioneered first Gamma-ray heavy metals testing in the plant laboratory. Managed all quality, maintenance, and HSE operations.
Regional oversight of 5 WTPs, 1 STP, and entire city water & sewerage networks in Al-Qassim under NWC contracts. Lab development and first-ever Gamma-ray heavy metals testing implementation.
Led the complete construction and commissioning of PTCL's Fiber to the Home (FTTH) rollout in the Lahore telecom region. Managed laying of fiber optic cables from exchange to distribution hubs to consumers across 250 km, covering 12–96 fiber cable installation, testing, and activation.