Oman launches new mountain development

16 June 2025

 

Oman’s Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning has issued a tender for the comprehensive detailed masterplan and detailed engineering design for a major new residential and tourism development called Al-Jebal Al-Aali in the Al-Dakhiliyah region. 

Interested consultants have until 10 July to submit their proposals for the contract, which encompasses planning, architecture, engineering and infrastructure design, tender preparation, tender launch, and award for both infrastructure and building elements.

At least 10 local and international engineering firms have purchased tender documents to date, including Canada’s AtkinsRealis, France’s Artelia, Dar Al-Handash and Khatib & Alami, both of Lebanon, and local firms Almanarah Engineering Consultancy and Nicholson Jones Partnership Engineering Consultancy. 

The multibillion-dollar Al-Jebal Al-Aali development lies on the Hajar Mountains range close to Jebal Akhdar. According to local media reports, it will cover an area of 11.8 square kilometres (km) along a 5.4km-long mountain ridge, and house more than 10,000 residents. 

In May, an investment agreement was signed with the ministry for the first phase of a health-focused district at the development with an investment value of up to RO200m ($520m). The Western District project will cover 630,000 square metres and comprise 500 residential and hotel units. 

Other agreements are expected to be signed in due course, particularly once the masterplan and basic infrastructure works handled by the ministry are completed.

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Edward James
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