Liveability | Nov 26, 2020
Qiddiya Awards Contracts in Excess of SAR 2 Billion to Saudi Owned Companies
The total value of all construction contracts awarded so far by Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC) on the Qiddiya giga project, since construction began some 12 months ago, has reached SAR 2 billion and these contracts have been awarded 100% to Saudi companies.The most recent contract award, a three-year SAR1.1 billion agreement to construct major roads and bridges on the upper plateau of the site, was recently won by Haif & Freyssinet – a joint venture contract between the two local firms – allowing QIC to cross the SAR2 billion mark.
RIYADH, KSA 26 November 2020: Commenting on the milestone, Kareem Shamma, Chief Development Officer said: “Reaching the SAR2 billion mark [total value of construction contracts] is a very important milestone for us, but what’s more important is that these contracts went through a tough and competitive bid process, and were won by Saudi firms, and this, wholeheartedly, supports our intention to contribute to the growth of the domestic economy. It is also indicative of our continued commitment to creating the Kingdom’s capital of Entertainment, Sports and the Arts. Businesses across the globe have been affected adversely due to the global pandemic but we have been steadfast in our vision, and fortunate to have the continued and unwavering support from our leadership to stay on track, deliver on time and keep moving forward.”
Owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and in accordance with Saudi Vision 2030, QIC aims to prioritize business opportunities for local companies in order to catalyze economic and inclusive growth.
The launch of the urban plan for Qiddiya city and the adoption of ‘Qiddiya’ as a global brand will contribute to transforming the Kingdom into a global tourist and investment destination, and in achieving the targets of Riyadh city to be among the best cities in the world.
Construction progress
During lockdown, Qiddiya ensured all necessary safety precautions and protocols were followed and was able to continue with construction as planned. Work progressed without interruption as much of the current primary infrastructure work can be done at safe distances, adhering to all Ministry of Health guidelines.
500 units of heavy equipment and 800 workers are currently on-site with the number of construction workers expected to reach 1,000 by end of 2020.
Major utilities diversions have been carried out to allow further construction including the relocation of 92 high voltage transmission towers, 40km of high voltage transmission lines, 720 medium voltage transmission towers, 70km of medium voltage transmission lines, 36km of fiber optics cables, and 8km of water utility pipes.
Qiddiya has successfully completed total road asphalting of over 275,000 m3, and concrete pouring of 80,000 m3. In terms of preliminary eartworks and mass grading, total excavation reached 10.4 million m3, total embankment and filling reached 8.6 million m3, and total clearing and grubbing reached 8.9 million m3.
Qiddiya’s site office complex in the site’s lower plateau has recently been doubled in size to support more staff moving from the corporate offices in Riyadh, while a second site office complex on the upper plateau is also now under construction and expected to be completed by end of December 2020.
Qiddiya aims to develop more strategic partnerships and to continue with heavy construction well into 2022 – making it ready for the testing and commissioning phase.
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