Riyadh begins Qiddiya high-speed rail prequalification

20 January 2026

 

Saudi Arabia's Royal Commission for Riyadh City, in collaboration with Qiddiya Investment Company and the National Centre for Privatisation & PPP, have started the prequalification process for the development of the Qiddiya high-speed rail project in Riyadh.

The prequalification notice was issued on 19 January, with a submission deadline of 17 March.

The clients are considering undertaking the project using a public-private partnership (PPP) model or under an engineering, procurement, construction and financing basis.

Firms have been asked to prequalify for either of the two models.

The Qiddiya high-speed rail project will connect King Salman International airport and King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh with Qiddiya City.

Also known as Q-Express, the railway line will travel at speeds of up to 250 kilometres an hour, reaching Qiddiya in 30 minutes.

The line is expected to be developed in two phases. The first phase will connect Qiddiya with KAFD and King Khalid International airport.

The second phase will start from a development known as the North Pole – which is understood to include the Public Investment Fund’s proposed 2-kilometre-tall tower – and travel to the New Murabba development, King Salman Park, central Riyadh and Industrial City in the south of Riyadh. 

In November last year, MEED reported that over 145 local and international companies had expressed their interest in developing the project.

These included 68 contracting companies, 23 design and project management consultants, 16 investment firms, 12 rail operators, 10 rolling stock providers and 16 other services firms.

In November 2023, MEED reported that French consultant Egis had been appointed as the technical adviser for the project.

UK-based consultancy Ernst & Young is acting as the transaction adviser on the project. Latham & Watkins is the legal adviser.

Qiddiya is one of Saudi Arabia’s five official gigaprojects and covers a total area of 376 square kilometres (sq km), with 223 sq km of developed land. 


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Yasir Iqbal
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