
Savener has been selected by SEPCO III to collaborate in the development of part of the detailed civil works engineering for two new combined cycle plants: Qassim and Taiba, located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This ambitious project is part of the national energy strategy to increase electricity generation capacity through more efficient and sustainable technologies. Both facilities are designed as Independent Power Plants (IPP) based on combined cycle, which will allow a significant improvement in the energy efficiency of the fossil fuels used.
Due to the demanding timescales of the project, SEPCO III has chosen to rely on the experienced Savener Civil and design team to fully develop the technical documentation required for the construction of a number of key buildings and facilities at both plants. The scope includes design of foundations, structures, pits, cable trenches for various buildings at both plants.
Savener will be responsible for the preparation of all civil engineering documents required for these buildings, including calculations, general and detail drawings, 3D models and measurements (BOQs).
This new order reinforces Savener’s position as a benchmark partner for the execution of highly complex energy projects in international environments, consolidating its presence in one of the most dynamic markets in the global energy sector.
