Ashghal seeks firms for sports facilities upgrade

10 October 2025

 

Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has tendered a contract inviting consultants to bid for post‑contract professional consultancy services for the upgrade and renovation of Ministry of Sports & Youth facilities in the south sector.

The assets include Qatar Bowling Centre, Al-Ahli Sports Club, Al-Arabi Sports Club, Al-Sadd Sports Club, Qatar Sports Club, Al-Wakrah Sports Club, Gharrafa Sports Club, Duhail Sports Club and Al-Khor Sports Club.

The notice was issued on 5 October, with a closing date of 26 October.

The contract duration is two years and seven months, which includes a 400‑day maintenance period.

The latest notice follows tendering for the construction of roads and infrastructure in the town of Smaisma.

The contract covers package two in the south area of Smaisma, located 52 kilometres (km) north of Hamad International airport.

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 in the bidding phase in Qatar worth more than $5bn, 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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