Ashghal holds meeting with contracting firms

29 May 2025

Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) held a meeting earlier this week with senior executives of contracting companies operating in Qatar to enhance its cooperation with the private sector.

Senior ranking officials from Qatar Chamber also attended the meeting.

The meeting follows Ashghal’s announcement of plans to implement a range of infrastructure projects between 2025 and 2029.

Earlier this month, Ashghal introduced financial measures worth QR21bn ($5.8bn) to support the country’s contracting sector. These measures include direct payments, easing of financial burdens, substitution of maintenance reserves with bank guarantees on advanced projects, contract extensions and enhanced contractor performance evaluations.

Last month, Ashghal announced a five-year plan valued at about QR81bn ($22bn). The plan covers a range of infrastructure projects to be implemented between 2025 and 2029.

The plan’s most important project is the strategic outfalls project, which will be launched this year. The project will be developed in two phases and aims to reuse stormwater for irrigation and cooling in the northern and southern areas of Doha.

According to local media reports, the project’s tunnelling work will begin this year, followed by sub-tunnelling in early 2026.

The media reports, quoting Ashghal president Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Al-Meer, added: “The projects range from the development of public lands and government building projects catering to health, education, sports and culture to sewage networks and strategic outfalls, including strategic tunnels, pumping and treatment stations to reduce flooding and enhance the efficiency of the national network.”

Ashghal has also outlined plans to tender several public-private partnership (PPP) projects, including infrastructure works for over 5,500 residential plots across multiple locations.

Ashghal is also considering a PPP framework for the second phase of the wastewater treatment plant in Al-Wakra and Al-Wukair.

In March, MEED reported that Ashghal had outlined plans to undertake 135 projects as part of its development strategy for 2025. 

The upcoming projects, which have been budgeted to be tendered quarterly, cover sectors including buildings, highways, roads and drainage.

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Yasir Iqbal
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