Danway Saudi Arabia Contracting Company has announced that it has signed a contract with National Grid SA, a key subsidiary of Saudi Energy, for the construction of a new 110/13.8kV substation on King Abdulaziz Road in Madinah.
Valued at over US $27mn, the project will be executed over an estimated period of 23 months and represents an addition to the Kingdom’s expanding power infrastructure, said Danway in a statement.
The scope of work includes the design, engineering, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of the substation.
The contract underscores Danway Saudi Arabia’s continued role in supporting the Kingdom’s energy sector and enhancing grid reliability, the statement added.
The project is expected to strengthen power distribution capabilities in Madinah, meeting rising demand and contributing to a more resilient and efficient electrical network, it continued.
With this milestone, Danway Saudi Arabia reinforces its commitment to delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions aligned with Saudi Arabia’s long-term energy and development goals, said a spokesman for Danway.
“This is another big step forward in our mission to support Saudi Arabia’s growing energy needs and contribute to a more resilient electrical grid. We look forward to executing this project with excellence and delivering on our commitment to quality, safety and innovation,” he stated.

