Construction starts on Aramco’s Abu Ali housing PPP

2 June 2025

A team led by Saudi-headquartered Lamar Holding broke ground on 26 May on Saudi Aramco's staff accommodation project located on Saudi Arabia's Abu Ali Island.

The other firms in the consortium include Beijing-headquartered Sinohydro, Jeddah-based Asyad Holding Group and Dhahran-based Enjaz United Real Estate Development Company.

The project is being developed on a public-private partnership (PPP) basis and is expected to house 700 employees.

In January last year, MEED reported that the team led by Lamar Holding had won the contract to develop Aramco's staff accommodation on Abu Ali Island.

The contract is estimated to be valued at $250m.

The companies were understood to have submitted bids for the Abu Ali housing PPP contract in September 2023.

Also in 2023, a team comprising Lamar Holding and local company Asyad Group won the contract to develop PPP accommodation complexes at Haradh and Wudayhi in the Eastern Province. The contract was valued at $450m, MEED reported

The complexes are expected to house up to 2,800 workers across 11 residential buildings. There will also be two mosques and a clinic, as well as a refurbished recreational facility and an expanded medical facility at each complex.

The scope of the contract also includes the construction of a sewage treatment plant operations building and the installation of chiller plants, according to regional projects tracker MEED Projects.

A team led by El-Seif was awarded the contract to develop and implement the Tanajib housing PPP project in early 2022. The project scope includes the development of 2,500 housing units, in addition to a food court, parking facilities and infrastructure.

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Yasir Iqbal
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