Contract award nears for Saudi Defence Ministry headquarters

10 December 2025

 

Saudi Arabia’s Defence Ministry (MoD) is preparing to award the contract to build a new headquarters building, as part of its P-563 programme in Riyadh.

MEED understands that bid evaluation has reached advanced stages and the contract award is imminent.

The MoD issued the tender in April. The commercial bids were submitted in September, as MEED reported.

Located to the northwest of Riyadh, the P-563 programme includes the development of facilities and infrastructure to support the MoD’s broader initiatives under the kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy.

It covers the construction of:

  • A new military city featuring the MoD headquarters, support and logistics facilities, a residential and commercial community and space for future command centres
  • A National Defence University with a library, conference centre and academic buildings
  • A self-sustaining Joint Forces Command compound located approximately 50 kilometres from the military city

The budget for the entire programme is expected to be $10bn-$12bn.

In September 2023, MEED reported that Spain-headquartered Typsa had won two contracts for the project.

The first contract, worth $11.4m, included data management, geographic information systems management, geotechnical reporting and the preparation of the phase one final traffic report. The contract duration was 270 days from the notice to proceed.

The second contract, valued at $10.8m, involved preparing four conceptual masterplans for the P-563 site. It was set to last 255 days from the notice to proceed.

These followed a $290m consultancy contract awarded to Typsa in March of the same year. The single-award task order covered a three-year base period, with an optional two-year extension.

Typsa’s scope of work included programme management planning, communications, change and quality management and cost and schedule tracking.

It also included design requirements, codes, standards and submission requirements, programme guidance, study integration, risk analysis and management, design reviews and a programme-of-work breakdown plan.


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Yasir Iqbal
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