Consultants bid for New Smart City Salalah design

21 October 2025

 

Twenty local and international engineering firms have purchased the tender documents for providing the detailed design of Oman’s New Smart City Salalah development.

Oman’s Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning (MHUP) released the tender on 12 October. MHUP has set a deadline of 20 November for firms to submit their bids for the contract.

The firms that have purchased the tender documents include:

  • Royal Haskoning (Netherlands)
  • Muscat Engineering Consulting (local)
  • Parsons Corporation (US)
  • Design Group Engineering Consultants (local)
  • Khatib & Alami (Lebanon)
  • Tusker Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • F&M Middle East (local)
  • Al-Abraj Consulting Engineers & Architects (local)
  • Dar SSH (Kuwait)
  • WSP (Canada)
  • Renardet SA (Switzerland)
  • Almanarah Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Isag Consulting Engineers (local)
  • CID Gulf (local)
  • Archplan International (Egypt)
  • National Engineering Office (Pakistan)
  • Salalah Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Meridian Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • Hayma Engineering Consultancy (local)
  • AAW Partners (local)

The 7.3-square-kilometre scheme is masterplanned by US-based design studio Sasaki.

The development will offer over 12,000 residential units, accommodating 60,000 residents across four neighbourhoods. It will also include 3,500,000 square metres (sq m) of open space and parks, 200,000 sq m of retail and hospitality space, 100,000 sq m of cultural space and amenities, two new hospitals and integrated transport links. 

This project is part of the sultanate’s RO33bn development pipeline under Oman Vision 2040.

The construction works on the project are set to commence early next year, with 5,827 residential units planned for the first phase.

Oman released the project masterplan details in March this year.

The statement added: “The project plans are part of the Greater Salalah Structural Plan that aims to increase the liveable capacity of Salalah, which is expected to reach a population of 674,000 by 2040.”

New Smart City Salalah is the latest addition to the sultanate’s portfolio of high‑profile upcoming real estate schemes, which include Sultan Haitham City, Al-Khuwair downtown, Al-Thuraya and the Oman mountain destination.

GlobalData forecasts the Omani construction industry to expand at an annual average growth rate of 4.2% from 2025 to 2028. Growth in the country will be supported by rising government investments in renewable energy and transport infrastructure, in addition to the housing sector, as part of the Oman Vision 2040 plan.


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Yasir Iqbal
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