Almabani wins $870m Riyadh road schemes

11 August 2025

 

Saudi Arabian contractor Almabani General Contractors has won two contracts worth over SR3.2bn ($853m) for the construction of two road schemes in Riyadh.

The contracts were awarded by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC).

The first contract was awarded to develop road networks around Riyadh's King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD). The SR1bn project will enhance connectivity within KAFD.

The project involves the construction of 17 bridges, comprising 211 spans measuring 20-45 metres in length and 6.7-16.5 metres in width.

The scheme includes 247 piers, including abutments and frames, with heights of 3.5-29.5 metres. The scope also covers traffic detours and utility diversions; geotechnical investigations; mechanical, electrical and plumbing works; and hardscape and landscape enhancements.

Candian firm WSP and US-based Parsons are managing the project.

The construction works have started, and the project is expected to be completed by May 2027.

The other SR2.1bn ($583m) contract was awarded for the development of Al-Thumamah central section. 

This project is part of the broader Al-Thumamah Road and Imam Bin Faisal Road development scheme, which is a 24-kilometre (km) east-west corridor in the northern region of Riyadh. 

The scope covers the construction works on a section that stretches from Mohammed Bin Salman Road to Uthman Bin Affan Road, with a total length of 7.7km.

The construction work encompasses major interchanges and structures, including tunnels, underpasses, bridges, viaducts, pedestrian bridges and associated infrastructure works.

Spanish engineering firm Idom is the project consultant.

The project is due to be completed by October 2028.

Planning for growth

In 2021, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud said that the population of Riyadh will double to 15-20 million people by 2030. 

He directed government entities to work closely with the RCRC to prepare the city’s development strategy.

The RCRC’s major projects include Riyadh Metro, Riyadh Art, Sports Boulevard, King Salman International Park, Green Riyadh and the Diriyah Gate project.

The RCRC's road schemes are expected to improve Riyadh's road networks in preparation to host major events in the coming years.

In November last year, Riyadh was selected to host the Expo 2030 event, where the kingdom plans to invest $7.8bn. The figure was revealed in June 2024 in Paris at the 172nd general assembly of the expo organising body, the Bureau International des Expositions.

This announcement was followed by Saudi Arabia's official selection to host the 2034 Fifa World Cup in December last year.

Saudi Arabia will likely invest hundreds of billions of dollars in developing the required infrastructure to host the events. 

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Yasir Iqbal
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