Oman seeks consultants for Muscat project marine works

14 October 2025

 

Oman’s Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning (MHUP) has issued a tender inviting firms to bid for consultancy services for marine infrastructure development at the Al‑Khuwair Downtown project in Muscat.

The tender was issued on 19 September, with a bid submission deadline of 22 October.

According to an official notice on the Oman Tender Board, the scope of work covers design review and construction supervision of marine works, coastal protection, land reclamation, canals and locks, and beach protection.

The firms that have purchased the tender documents include:

  • Ibn Bahla Engineering Consultants (local)
  • F&M Middle East (local)
  • Modon Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Muscat Engineering Consulting (local)
  • Triad Oman Consultants (local)
  • WSP International (Canada)
  • Espace Engineering Consultants (local)
  • Parsons Corporation (USA)
  • Panorama Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Almanarah Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Design Group Engineering Consultants (local)
  • Renardet SA & Partners (Switzerland)
  • Techno Consult International (local)
  • CID Gulf (local)
  • Atlas International Engineering Consultants (local)
  • Haskoning International (Netherlands)
  • Maha Consulting Engineering (local)
  • Vertex Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Al-Hatmy Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Meridian Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Al-Abraj Consulting Engineers & Architects (local)
  • National Engineering Offices (Pakistan)
  • Binaa Consultancy (local)
  • AZD Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Isag Consulting Engineers (local)
  • Nicholson Jones Partnership (UK)
  • Sering International (Italy)
  • STI Engineering (Italy)
  • Mazoon Engineering Consultancy (local)

Tendering activity is already under way for two marine infrastructure contracts at the Al‑Khuwair Downtown project.

The first tender covers marine infrastructure works (excluding breakwater), including peninsula reclamation, reclamation-edge treatment, dredging, canal construction, island beach development and a terminal groyne.

The other tender covers breakwater works, comprising the following scope:

  • Design and build of main breakwaters of about 1,500 metres
  • Design and build of low-crested breakwater one, measuring 500 metres
  • Design and build of low-crested breakwater two, measuring 290 metres 
  • Protection of the four pipes coming from the Ghubrah desalination plant

Zaha Hadid Architects is progressing with the urban-planning design works, while local firm F&M Middle East is the executive urban planner.

The masterplan consists of five components:

  • Marina serving residents, visitors and tourists
  • Recreational waterfront with beaches and sports facilities
  • Canal walkway for leisure and pedestrian access
  • Dedicated cultural quarter
  • Revamped ministry campus integrating existing buildings

The project will be developed over an area of 3.6 million square metres (sq m) around Muscat International airport.

UK-based firm Buro Happold is the engineering consultant. US-based engineering firm Hill International is the project management consultant.

The real estate services and investment firm CBRE is providing financial feasibility and governance services.

In February last year, the ministry also signed an agreement with the local Tawoos Group to build the first mixed-use towers at the development.

The project site will cover a 12,000 sq m area and will comprise a gross floor area of 60,000 sq m, including offices, residential and retail facilities.

The first phase is set for completion by 2030.

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Yasir Iqbal
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