Qatar’s Ashghal awards $305m road contracts

15 October 2025

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Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has awarded two contracts worth over QR1.1bn ($305m) for the construction of roads and infrastructure networks in the Izghawa and Al-Themaid areas in the northwest of Doha.

The contract for the first package, valued at over QR688m ($190m), was awarded to local firm Al-Mohannadi for Roads & Trading & Contracting.

The contract for the second package was awarded to another local firm, Attikat. The value of the contract is QR418.4m ($115m).

This project involves the construction of a single- and dual-carriageway road network in the area. 

The scope includes the construction of carriageways, footpaths, parking areas, kerb lines, traffic signs and road markings, pedestrian guard rails, fencing, traffic signals, street lighting, landscaping and irrigation systems.

The scope also involves surface/groundwater drainage systems, foul water drainage systems, treated sewage effluent irrigation, potable water network systems, electricity networks, a telecommunications infrastructure network and other associated facilities.

The construction period is three years.

The proposed development includes a residential area comprising over 1,262 housing plots, 133 utility plots, 32 government plots, 28 open spaces, four commercial centres, nine mosques, two transportation and four education facilities.

In June 2022, Qatar’s Transport Ministry unveiled the Transportation Master Plan for Qatar 2050. The plan supports 286 projects, including 86 highway schemes, 22 for goods transport, 54 public transport schemes, 21 for pedestrians, 29 cycling schemes and 74 cross-modal and integration projects.

The future highway schemes entail 37 infrastructure packages totalling 770 kilometres (km), 22 truck schemes and 10 infrastructure and facilities schemes. The public transport programme comprises 30 schemes for upgrading the main 540km public transport network.

The masterplan also includes long-distance, metro and regional rail network plans.

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Yasir Iqbal
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