Diriyah awards $114m boulevard design contract

8 January 2025

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Saudi gigaproject developer Diriyah Company has awarded a SR426m ($113m) design services contract to local firm Omrania, which is part of French engineering group Egis.

The contract was awarded for the design of the Boulevard district. The scope of work includes conceptual, schematic and detailed design, as well as construction supervision.

Tendering activity is ongoing at the Boulevard district. In August last year, MEED reported that Diriyah Company had issued tenders for several new packages for the Boulevard West District in DG2 at its Diriyah project in Riyadh.

The first tender was issued for the development of assets in the Opera Block. The package is understood to consist of a hotel, mixed-use residential development and other associated facilities. 

The other tender covers the assets in the Arena Block. The package consists of mixed-use facilities, including offices. 

Developed by Diriyah Company, the Diriyah masterplan envisages the city as a cultural and lifestyle tourism destination. Located northwest of Riyadh’s city centre, it spans 14 square kilometres and combines 300 years of history, culture and heritage with hospitality facilities.

The company awarded several significant contracts last year, including two major contracts worth over SR16bn ($4bn). These include an estimated $2bn contract awarded to a joint venture of El-Seif Engineering & Contracting and China State to build the North Cultural District.

In late July, Diriyah also awarded another $2.1bn package to a joint venture of local contractor Albawani and Qatar’s Urbacon to construct assets in the Wadi Safar district of the gigaproject.

In December, MEED reported that Diriyah Company had awarded an estimated SR5.8bn ($1.5bn) contract to local firm Nesma & Partners for its Jabal Al-Qurain Avenue cultural district, located in the northern district of the Diriyah Gate project.

Once complete, Diriyah will have the capacity to house 100,000 residents and visitors.

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Yasir Iqbal
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