Doha: Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) launcHed its inaugural Success Partners Forum for the electricity and water sector 2025. The forum aims to strengthen partnerships with local companies and national factories, establish a platform for communication and joint planning, and empower promising companies to contribute to KAHRAMAA’s future projects.
According to Qatar News Agency, the company explained that organizing the forum aligns with its vision to build strategic partnerships and effective communication channels with public and private sector institutions. This will contribute to the high-quality and efficient execution of projects, foster a positive competitive environment among companies, and encourage them to develop their capabilities to participate in upcoming tenders.
During his opening remarks at the forum, Director of KAHRAMAA’s Technical Affairs Sector, Ahmed Al Naser, said that the convening of this first-of-its-kind event represents a strategic platform for strengthening channels of communication and exchanging expertise between the public and private sectors. He noted that it opens new horizons for local companies to explore investment opportunities and future project plans, enabling them to prepare their administrative and technical teams to contribute effectively to these projects.
Al Naser indicated that the total cost of KAHRAMAA’s upcoming projects is estimated at QR 19.31 billion, distributed across various electricity, water, and supply projects. Electricity projects amount to QR 10.2 billion, water projects to QR 4.1 billion, while supply projects reach QR 5.01 billion.
The joint cooperation, He added, constitutes a fundamental pillar for achieving collective success in the future, emphasizing that the institution’s achievements are closely linked to the performance of its partners.
The forum included a review of KAHRAMAA’s major accomplishments in recent years, along with a presentation of the five-year project plan (2026-2030). The aim was to brief companies on the nature of the projects and future collaboration with the institution, while enabling them to develop their capabilities in line with upcoming requirements and promoting greater reliance on Qatari and local firms.
The event also highlighted available cooperation opportunities in the local market, the role of partners in supporting the institution’s achievements, and successful experiences in adopting locally produced materials and engaging local contractors.