Ranhill Secures RM4 Million Upgrading Work For Thailand Wastewater Treatment Plant

Ranhill Utilities Berhad has secured the upgrading work from Amata Water Co. Ltd which was handed to a wholly-owned subsidiary, AnuRAK Water Treatment Facilities Co., Ltd for the upgrading of Amata P4 wastewater treatment plant from capacity 15 million litre per day to 20 MLD.

The group stated that the contract is for the value of approximately RM4 million, including work for upgrading the existing wastewater treatment plant which was developed under the Build-Operate-Transfer concept for a thirty years concession period. The wastewater tariff under the contract is approximately RM1.1730 per m3 with a minimum offtake level of 13,000 m3 per day.

Ranhill adds that the Amata P4 upgrading project augurs well to its targeted growth plan and enhances its presence with the objective of expanding into long term regulated asset business in Thailand.

Apart from contributing to Ranhill’s growth model in the region, the award of this upgrading project also reflects the quality of services and the dedicated technological solutions for water and wastewater that the company can draw on to assist countries in the region to meet their long term environmental and industrial challenges. 

AnuRAK and Ranhill group of companies have undertaken similar contracts in Thailand and China in the past 15 years, it will utilise its capabilities and experience in ensuring that all risks are properly identified, assessed, addressed, and mitigated.

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