Lowest bidders emerge for Kuwait Al-Mutlaa City packages

16 May 2025

Kuwait’s Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has received bids for contracts covering construction works on two upcoming packages at its Al-Mutlaa City residential project.

Based on the results of the bidding round announced by the PAHW, nine contractors have submitted bids for the N12 sector and eight firms for the N5 sector.

The client issued two separate tenders in March, including the construction of public buildings and infrastructure works.

The bidders and their prices for the N12 sector are:

  • The Contractor Trading & Contracting ($62m)
  • Wara Construction Company ($67m)
  • United Building Company ($67.7m)
  • Private General Trading & Contracting Company ($68m)
  • HOT Engineering & Construction ($68.1m)
  • Kuwait Industrial Centre Company ($69.8m)
  • Doha Group Trading & Contracting ($71m)
  • Combined Group Contracting ($76.6m)
  • Khalid Ali Al-Kharafi & Brothers ($76.9m)

The bidders and their prices for the N5 sector are:

  • The Contractor Trading & Contracting ($62m)
  • Wara Construction Company ($67m)
  • United Building Company ($68m)
  • Private General Trading & Contracting Company ($68m)
  • Al-Dar Engineering & Construction Company ($69.5m)
  • Kuwait Industrial Centre Company ($69.9m)
  • Combined Group Contracting ($76.7m)
  • Khalid Ali Al-Kharafi & Brothers ($77.6m)

MEED reported in April that PAHW had set 1 May as the deadline for tenders for the construction works on the two packages at the Al-Mutlaa City residential project.

The project is a housing scheme located 38.3 kilometres northwest of the Kuwait metropolitan area.

It covers approximately 104 square kilometres and is expected to house up to 400,000 people.

The mixed-use development will include residential, social, commercial and light industrial areas.

In March 2023, MEED reported that PAHW had appointed France-based Egis as a project management consultant for the Al-Mutlaa City development.

Under the agreement, Egis is providing programme-level service management, construction logistics and interface management services.

The scope of work also includes cost management, a digital programme management system and a project management information system for the scheme.

Al-Mutlaa City is one of the largest housing infrastructure projects to be developed by the government as part of Kuwait’s Vision 2035.

In April, MEED reported that Kuwait had approved the budget for more than 90 projects this year, with a capital spending of about KD1.7bn ($5.7bn).

According to local media reports, the cabinet approved the project expenditure in its 2025-26 budget on 1 April.

Data from regional projects tracker MEED Projects reveals that Kuwait awarded about $6bn of contracts for construction and infrastructure schemes last year.

UK analytics firm GlobalData expects the Kuwaiti construction industry to grow at an annual average growth rate of 7.1% in 2025-28, supported by investments in renewable energy, transport and oil and gas projects, coupled with investments as part of the New Kuwait 2035 National Development Plan. Under this strategy, the government plans to invest KD350m ($1.1bn) to construct several sports projects in the country.

The residential construction sector is expected to register an annual growth of 3.8% in 2025-28, supported by the government’s plan to build 65,500 housing units by 2029 through five projects.

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Yasir Iqbal
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