Tendering begins for $1bn Sal Riyadh logistics centre

10 October 2025

Saudi Arabia’s Sal has started the tendering process for its upcoming SR4.2bn ($1bn) logistics zone in Falcon City, north of Riyadh.

The tender for the earthworks package was issued on 21 September, with a submission deadline of 7 October.

UAE-based Global Engineering Consultants is the project consultant.

Earlier this week, the firm signed a lease agreement for the project, which will span about 1.57 million square metres (sq m). 

According to an official statement: “The lease will extend for 30 years, which is further extendable to an additional 15 years upon agreement of both parties.”

The logistics hub aims to meet the demand for customised warehouses located near King Khalid International airport and the Riyadh Metro.

The project is in line with Vision 2030 and the National Transport & Logistics Strategy, which aims to support the kingdom’s logistics sector and enhance Saudi Arabia’s position as a global logistics hub.

Sal and Sela signed an agreement to develop the project in March.

GlobalData expects the kingdom’s construction industry to record an annual average growth rate of 5.2% in 2025-28, supported by investments in transport, electricity, housing and tourism infrastructure projects, as well as the $850bn-plus gigaprojects programme.

Growth will also be supported by government investments in rail, dams, industrial and road infrastructure projects. 

The industrial sector is estimated to grow by 3.3% in 2025-28, supported by investments in the development of manufacturing, logistics, chemicals and pharmaceuticals plants.


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Yasir Iqbal
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