Oman awards $670m Adam-Thumrait road contracts

15 May 2025

Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Communications & Information Technology has awarded three contracts totalling over RO258m ($670m) for packages three, four and five of the Adam-Thumrait road dualisation project.

The contracts were awarded to joint ventures of local and Saudi-based firms.

The first contract covering the construction works on package three was awarded to a joint venture of local firm Sarooj Construction Company and Saudi Arabia’s Rawaf Contracting Company.

Package three covers a 132.5 kilometre-long stretch of highway connecting Haima with Maqshan. It includes the construction of roads with 16 detour lanes, an intersection for Maqshan and 19 side parking slots.

The second contract, covering package four, was awarded to Oman’s Galfar Engineering & Contracting and Saudi Arabia’s Alomaier Trading & Contracting Company.

Package four is 135km long and connects Maqshan to Dokah. The scope includes the construction of roads with 14 detour lanes and 27 side parking lots.

The third contract, covering the construction of package five, was awarded to the joint venture of Oman Gulf Company and Saudi Arabia’s Kom Al-Fahd Trading, Industry & Contracting Company.

 

 

In September last year, MEED reported that Oman’s Transport, Communications & Information Technology Ministry had opened bids for packages three, four and five of the Adam-Thumrait road dualisation project. 

US-based Parsons is the consultant for the Adam-Thumrait road expansion project.

The ministry reissued the tender for the contracts on 22 June last year. The tender was open exclusively for Saudi-Omani joint ventures.

The contracts were first tendered in 2019 and later cancelled.

The project links Muscat and Salalah via a fully dualised road. It will also upgrade the existing single carriageway between Adam and Thumrait to a four-lane carriageway.

The 717.5km-long highway project is divided into five packages.

Packages one and two were completed in 2019. UAE-based Ghantoot Transport & General Contracting Company was the contractor for package one. Lebanon-based Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) was the contractor for package two.

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Yasir Iqbal
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