Qatar’s Ashghal awards $101m construction contracts

12 September 2025

Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has awarded two contracts worth over QR368m ($101m) for the construction of projects across various locations in the country.

The first contract, worth QR228m ($62m), was awarded to the local firm Bo Jamhoor Trading & Contracting Company. The scope of the contract encompasses the construction of three new schools at different sites in Qatar.

The other QR140m ($38m) contract was awarded for the repair and renovation works at the Al-Zubara horse breeding farm, located about 60 kilometres (km) from Doha.

The contract was awarded to the local firm Generic Engineering Technologies & Contracting.

The latest award follows Ashghal’s issuance of a tender inviting firms to bid for the construction of roads and infrastructure in Wadi Al-Banat North, Zone 70.

The tender was floated on 3 September, with a bid submission date of 30 September.

The contract duration is three years from the start of construction.

Market overview

After 2019, there was a consistent year-on-year decline in contract awards in Qatar’s construction and transport sectors. The total value of awards in that year was $13.5bn, but by 2023 it had fallen to just over $1.2bn.

In 2024, the value of project contract awards increased to $1.7bn, bucking the downward trend in the market in the preceding four years.

Of last year’s figure, the construction sector accounted for contract awards of over $1.2bn, while transport contract awards were about $200m.

There are strategic projects worth more than $5bn in the bidding phase, and these are expected to provide renewed impetus to the construction and transportation market, presenting opportunities for contractors in the near term.

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Yasir Iqbal
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