Firms submit Saudi customs warehouses PPP bids

7 November 2025

 

Three Saudi-based firms submitted bids on 29 September for a contract to build new customs warehouses in Saudi Arabia.

The project is being tendered as a public-private partnership (PPP) on a design, build, finance, operate, maintain and transfer basis, with a contract duration of 15 years, including the construction period.

The bidders include:

  • Al-Drees Petroleum & Transport Services Company
  • Lamar Holding
  • Mada International Holding

The contract scope covers the development of 13 warehouses – including the design and construction of 12 new facilities and the renovation of one – across 13 different points of entry in the kingdom, along with the maintenance of all sites.

The contract also includes the supply of equipment, as well as logistical support and cleaning services, for all new and existing warehouses at 38 points of entry across the kingdom.

In January, the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (Zatca), through the National Centre for Privatisation and PPP (NCP), prequalified five companies to bid, MEED reported.

The client issued the expressions of interest (EOI) and request for qualifications (RFQ) notices for the project in October last year.

PPP plans

In April 2023, Saudi Arabia announced a privatisation and public-private partnership (P&PPP) pipeline comprising 200 projects across 16 sectors.

The P&PPP pipeline aims to attract both local and international investors and ensure their readiness to participate in the schemes tendered to the market.

The initiative supports the kingdom’s efforts to enhance the attractiveness of its economy and increase the private sector’s contribution to GDP.


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Yasir Iqbal
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