Oman kicks off airport procurement

16 June 2025

 

Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has launched the long-awaited procurement process for the construction of the new Musandam airport.

Contractors have until 14 July to prequalify for the design and implementation of enabling works on the estimated $500m project.

Almost 40 companies have purchased the prequalification application documents to date, including more than a dozen international contractors. These include PowerChina, China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), Hassan Allam and Arab Contractors of Egypt, India’s Larsen & Toubro, Mohammed Abulmohsin Al-Kharafi & Sons from Kuwait, Malaysia’s WCT Berhad Engineering & Construction and Qatar’s Generic Engineering Technologies & Contracting.  

In March last year, the CAA appointed Swiss engineering firm Renardet SA & Partners to prepare designs for the proposed development of the airport in the northern peninsula of the sultanate, which is separated from the rest of Oman by the UAE.

The airport is planned to be developed in two phases. The first phase involves the construction of a 2.5-kilometre-long and 45-metre-wide runway, a terminal building capable of handling 250,000 passengers annually, an air traffic control tower and other associated facilities.

A new 7km-long road will also be constructed as part of the first phase.

The second phase includes the expansion of the runway to 3.3km and the expansion of the terminal building and associated facilities.

The main construction work is expected to take three years. 

The implementation period for the second phase is 18 months. The airport is expected to be completed in 2028.

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Edward James
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