Qatar tenders Wadi Al-Banat infrastructure contract

11 September 2025

 

Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has tendered a contract inviting firms to bid for the construction of roads and infrastructure in Wadi Al-Banat North zone 70.

The tender was floated on 3 September with a bid submission date of 30 September.

The contract duration is three years from the start of construction.

The notice follows Ashghal’s awarding of two contracts worth QR3.5bn ($961m) for the operations and maintenance of two schemes in Qatar.

The contracts were awarded to the local subsidiary of Waagner Biro, which is owned by French firm Egis.

The first contract is worth QR2.6bn ($713m) and covers the operations and maintenance of strategic highways.

The other contract, valued at QR898m ($246m), covers the operations and maintenance of intelligent transportation systems.

Market overview

After 2019, there was a consistent year-on-year decline in contract awards in Qatar’s construction and transport sectors. The total value of awards in that year was $13.5bn, but by 2023 it had fallen to just over $1.2bn.

In 2024, the value of project contract awards increased to $1.7bn, bucking the downward trend in the market in the preceding four years.

Of last year’s figure, the construction sector accounted for contract awards of over $1.2bn, while transport contract awards were about $200m.

There are strategic projects worth more than $5bn in the bidding phase, and these are expected to provide renewed impetus to the construction and transportation market, presenting opportunities for contractors in the near term.


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Yasir Iqbal
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