- May 19, 2025

AECOM will continue its partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sport to provide site supervision consul ..Read More
AECOM will continue its partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sport to provide site supervision consultancy for the transformation of King Fahd Sport City in Riyadh, ahead of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 and the 2034 FIFA World Cup™. The project aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to enhance sports infrastructure and economic growth. AECOM Hunt, with experience from global sports venues like SoFi and Mercedes Benz Stadium, will play a key role in the upgrade.
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- May 15, 2025

Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (PWP), Oman has announced the qualified applicants for the Misfah (1600 ..Read More
Nama Power & Water Procurement Company (PWP), Oman has announced the qualified applicants for the Misfah (1600 MW, OMR 590M) and Duqm (800 MW, OMR 290M) IPP projects, scheduled for commercial operation in Q2 2029. These combined cycle gas turbine plants, totaling 2,400 MW, will be developed under a build-own-operate model with private sector participation. Qualified bidders include firms from Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Japan, Qatar, Singapore, and China.
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- May 14, 2025

Mazoon Mining, a subsidiary of Minerals Development Oman, secured RO 104 million (USD 270 million) in financin ..Read More
Mazoon Mining, a subsidiary of Minerals Development Oman, secured RO 104 million (USD 270 million) in financing from regional banks to develop Oman’s largest integrated copper concentrate project in Yanqul, spanning 20 sq. km. The project will produce 115,000 tonnes of copper concentrate annually (21.5% purity) from 22.9 million tonnes of ore. Key contracts were signed with ASYAD, ONEIC, STRABAG Oman, and Lycopodium (Canada), with supply agreements from Metso. The project emphasizes sustainability and aligns with Oman Vision 2040.
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- May 13, 2025

Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) announced a QAR 81 billion five-year infrastructure plan (2025-2029 ..Read More
Qatar’s Public Works Authority (Ashghal) announced a QAR 81 billion five-year infrastructure plan (2025-2029) covering citizens’ land development, government buildings, sewage networks, and strategic rainwater outfalls. The plan emphasizes sustainability, digital transformation, and public-private partnerships, aiming to improve quality of life and enhance operational efficiency. Ashghal also supports the local economy with increased contracts to local suppliers (77% in 2024) and financial aid worth QAR 21 billion to the contracting sector, aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030.
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- May 11, 2025

Qatar’s Kahramaa has signed a strategic agreement with QatarEnergy, Qatar Electricity & Water Company, and J ..Read More
Qatar’s Kahramaa has signed a strategic agreement with QatarEnergy, Qatar Electricity & Water Company, and Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation for the development of the Ras Abu Fontas power and water facility, with a total capacity of 2400 MW and 110 MGD, and a cost of QAR 13.5 billion (USD 3.7B). The facility will supply 23% of Qatar’s power and 20% of its water needs, with phased commissioning starting April 2028 and full operations by June 2029. The project aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030 and supports sustainability, grid efficiency, and economic growth.
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- May 08, 2025

Aamal Company Q.P.S.C. announced that Elsewedy Cables Qatar, a subsidiary of Senyar Industries (50% owned by A ..Read More
Aamal Company Q.P.S.C. announced that Elsewedy Cables Qatar, a subsidiary of Senyar Industries (50% owned by Aamal), has signed a QAR 1+ billion contract with Kahramaa to support the expansion of Qatar’s power transmission system. The contract includes the supply and installation of 132 kV power cables, to be manufactured by Doha Cables (a joint venture between Aamal and El Sewedy Cables). This project aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030 and marks a new milestone in the Elsewedy–Kahramaa partnership.
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- May 06, 2025

KAHRAMAA (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation) signed four strategic contracts worth QAR 3.1 billi ..Read More
KAHRAMAA (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation) signed four strategic contracts worth QAR 3.1 billion (USD 851.6 million) to expand Qatar’s power network in response to rapid urban development. The project includes 7 high-voltage substations and 212 km of underground cables and overhead lines. The contracts were awarded to Elsewedy Cables Qatar, Voltage Engineering (Qatar), Best and Betash Consortium (Turkey), and Taihan Cable & Solution (South Korea), with a significant portion going to Qatari firms to support the local economy.
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- April 30, 2025

Egis has partnered with the Ministry of Transport of Qatar to develop the Qatar Public Transport Master Plan ( ..Read More
Egis has partnered with the Ministry of Transport of Qatar to develop the Qatar Public Transport Master Plan (QPTMP), a 30-month project aimed at transforming the nation’s transportation system. The plan will address urban growth, congestion, and environmental impact, providing actionable frameworks for planning, design, and implementation. It will also promote sustainability by reducing carbon emissions and supporting healthier lifestyles.
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