Contractor wins $50m Saudi Almoosa hospital deal

15 July 2025

Riyadh-based contractor Masah Specialised Contracting Company has won a SR192m ($50m) contract for construction works on the Almoosa hospital in Alkhobar.

The contract was awarded by the local firm Almoosa Health Group.

In a statement published on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul), the company said that the scope covers the preliminary construction works, foundation works and the construction of the concrete structure of the Almoosa hospital.

The hospital will be built over an area of 45,000 square metres.

The hospital complex consists of two towers: a 24-storey in-patient tower with 380 beds, and an 11-storey tower with 224 clinics and 113 additional treatment spaces.

A podium base on the ninth and 10th floors will connect the two towers.

The hospital will also have a parking facility for 1,700 cars.

In October last year, MEED reported that Almoosa Health Group had awarded an enabling works contract to Kastas Arabia, a local subsidiary of Turkish construction firm Enka Insaat ve Sanayi AS Engineering.

Lebanon's Dar, US-based Perkins & Will and French architectural firm Pierre-Yves Rochon designed the project.

UK data analytics firm GlobalData expects the construction industry in Saudi Arabia to grow by 4% in real terms in 2025, before recording an annual average growth of 5.4% in 2026-29. 

The institutional construction sector is expected to grow by 3% in real terms in 2025, before recording an annual average growth rate of 3.4% in 2026-29, supported by investments in healthcare and education sector buildings.


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Yasir Iqbal
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