Firms submit bids for Saudi canine training project

17 July 2025

 

At least two consortiums submitted bids on 14 July for a contract to develop canine training facilities in Jeddah and Dammam, known as the K9 Training Centre and Point of Entry (PoE) project.

The scheme is being developed through a public-private partnership (PPP) model by Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax & Customs Authority (Zatca), in collaboration with the National Centre for Privatisation & PPP (NCP).

According to sources, the two consortiums that have submitted proposals for the project are:

  • Lamar Holding (Saudi Arabia) / Safari (Saudi Arabia) / MSA (US)
  • Algihaz Holding (Saudi Arabia) / GardaWorld (Canada)

Zatca and NCP issued the expressions of interest and request for qualifications notice for the project in April last year. 

The client prequalified five companies to bid for the project in January.

The project will be tendered on a design, build, finance, operate, maintain and transfer basis, with a contract duration of 21.5 years, including the construction period.

The scheme involves the development and operation of the National K9 Training Centre, including new facilities at King Abdullah Port in King Abdullah Economic City in Rabigh governorate and at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.

The scheme also includes the expansion of existing facilities at Jeddah Islamic Port and facilities maintenance services for all three sites.

According to the official notice, the contract also covers dog training and other services such as food, equipment, veterinarian care and accommodation.

The services will be provided at 34 PoEs in the kingdom, 26 of which are currently operational. Eight new facilities are expected to be completed by 2030.

In April 2023, Saudi Arabia announced a PPP programme that includes 200 projects in 16 sectors.

Through the pipeline of projects, the kingdom aims to attract local and international investors and ensure their readiness to participate in the schemes tendered to the market.


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Yasir Iqbal
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