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KSA Top Megaprojects

KSA total projects $600 bn


Design & Study
$250 bn

Execution
$300 bn

Bidding
$45 bn

Megaprojects

Power&
Energy
projects

Housing
projects

Medical
cities
projects

Metro
projects

Mining
projects

Airport
projects

Power projects
Plan :
The government estimates the anticipated demand for electricity in the Kingdom is expected to
almost triple from 45 Giga Watts (GW) in 2012 to 120 GW in 2032.
In 2032 50% of all electricity generated will be from non-fossil fuels.
Project Name

City

($m)

SEC - Rabigh Power Plant Extension - Phase VI

Rabigh

3,400

SEC - Shuqaiq Steam Power Plant

Al-Shuqaiq

3,300

SEC - Jeddah South Thermal Power Plant

Jeddah

3,120

Hajr Electricity Production Company - Qurayyah IPP 1 & 2

Qurayyah

2,850

SWCC / Maaden - Ras Al-Khair Power Plant

Ras Al-Khair

2,420

SEC - Rabigh 2 IPP

Rabigh

1,500

SWCC / Marafiq - Yanbu Power Plant: Phase 3

Yanbu

1,500

SEC - PP10 Steam Turbines Power Plant

Riyadh

1,434

SEC - Riyadh PP12 Combined Cycle Power Plant

Riyadh

1,260

KA-CARE - Renewable Energy Program


KA- CARE planning to develop 54.1GW of renewable power by
2032:
-

Including 41GW from solar power


1GW by geothermal
9GW by wind power plant
3GW by waste-to-energy.

planning to construct 16 nuclear reactors by 2032.

1- Renewable Energy program $ 150 bn


Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Oct 2014 - Mar 2017

Nov 2015- Apr 2018

Mar 2014- Jan 2016

Value/$

8.4 bn

10.9 bn

2.3 bn

Status

Study

Study

Study

Contractor

NA

NA

NA

Consultant

NA

NA

NA

Photovoltaic solar power plant (11 55 units, 1100MW)


Solar thermal power plant (5 - 25
units, 900MW)
Wind power plant (650MW)
50 - 350MW power plant from other
sources including geothermal and
waste-to-energy

Photovoltaic solar power plant (1565 units,1300MW)


Solar thermal power plant (7 - 30
units,1200MW)
Wind power plant (1050MW)
50 - 350MW power plant from other
sources including geothermal and
waste-to-energy

Scope

Power Plant (5-7 units, 500-800MW)


-Photovoltaic solar power plant (1-3
units)
-Solar thermal power plant (1-3 units)
-Wind power plant (0-1 unit)
-Balance of plants

2- Nuclear Power Reactor $ 70bn


Nuclear Power Reactor (parent)

Reactor - Package 1

Mar 2015 - Jan 2032

Mar 2015 - Mar 2019

Value/$

70 bn

7 bn

Status

Study

Study

NA

NA

NA

NA

Nuclear reactor
Associated facilities

Package 1 (Reactor)
Associated facilities

Contractor
Consultant

Scope

Ministry of Housing - Saudi Housing Project


Plan :
King Abdullah announced in 2011 a 250 billion riyal
($68bn) scheme to build 500,000 housing units over
several years to help address a housing shortage
among lower-income Saudis.
Ministry of Housing has revised it's strategy, in the
main cities, from building homes to land
development and distribute it to the citizens by
giving them loan to build.

Saudi Housing Project


Sep 2011 - Sep 2016
Value/$
Status
Contractor
Consultant

Scope

Project Name

($m)

Status

68 bn

Saudi Housing Project: Phase 1

$5,000

Execution

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Riyadh: Dawadmi

$169

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Eastern Province: Hafr Al Batin

$145

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Tabuk: Taimah

$107

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Infrastructure Package (Bisha)

$100

Design

Saudi Housing Project: Northern Borders: Arar

$85

Execution

Infrastructure Package (Hotat Bani Tamim)

$75

Design

Saudi Housing Project: Infrastructure Package (Afif)

$73

Design

Saudi Housing Project: Riyadh: Alayeniah

$70

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Riyadh: Shaqra

$68

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Riyadh: Majmaa

$60

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Northern Borders: Rafha

$55

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Jouf: Sakaka 1

$48

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Jouf: Qurayat

$38

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Eastern Province: Khobar

$32

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Infrastructure Package (Huraimla)

$32

Design

Saudi Housing Project: Riyadh: Remah

$24

Execution

Saudi Housing Project: Eastern Province: Ahsa 2

$23

Execution

many
Parsons

Residential units (500,000 nos.)


Associated facilities

King Abdullah in
Makkah
Value/$

Status

$1067 mn
PQ
Al Rajhi Holding Group
China State
Construction El Seif
Saudi Binladin Group

King Fahad
Expansion in
Riyadh

King Faisal Medical


City in Asir phase
1,2

King Khaled in
Dammam

Prince Moh Bin


Abdul Aziz in Jouf
phase 1,2

$426 mn

$500 mn

$1200 mn

$312 mn

Execution

Latifia Trading &


Contracting / Al
Habtoor Leighton JV

Execution 1
Design
2

Al Fouzan Trading &


General Construction

Contractor

NA

Consultant

RTKL, Saudi Diyar


Consultants

Dar Engineering, HKS,


RKD Architects, TPE
Consulting Engineers

Cardiac center (150 beds)


*Center for specialized
surgery and organ
transplantation (100 beds)
*Center for cancer
treatment and surgical
oncology (200 beds)
*beds)

*Medical city (510 beds) Neuroscience Center (12


storeys, 50,000 sq.m.) Cancer Center (12 storeys, *Hospital building (500 beds)
55,000 sq.m.) -Cardiac
*Associated facilities
Center (4 storeys) -Central Hospital building (850 beds)
Services Building (4
storeys, 12,000 sq.m.)
*Associated facilities

Scope

-Zuhair Fayez
Partnership (ZFP)
-HDR Ryan Cambell

PQ

NA

Aecom

-Residential complex
-Research centre International
academy -Beds
(1500 nos.) Specialised medical
centres (7 nos.) Associated facilities

Execution 1
Design
2

Al Fouzan Trading &


General Construction
Zuhair Fayez
Partnership (ZFP)

Hospital building (500


beds)
Hospital building (500
beds)

Security Forces Medical Complex


Ministry of Interior is planning to build security medical complex
at Riyadh and Jeddah with total value $7bn on an area of

The total built-up area for one medical facilities is 400,000 sqm.
The residential villas and apartments will have a total built-up
area of about 500,000 sqm. The medical complexes will have
about 200,000 sqm of car parking.

MoI - King Abdulla bin Abdulaziz Project:


Riyadh Security Forces Medical Complex
Value/SR
Status

Contractor

Consultant

Scope

MoI - King Abdulla bin Abdulaziz Project: Jeddah


Security Forces Medical Complex

3.4 bn

3.4 bn

Execution

Execution

ABV Rock Group


Sub contractors:
- Saudi Canadian
- Bin Dayel Metwali Khalifa
- Hassan Allam

Saudi Binladin

Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)

Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)

Riyadh security medical complex (1,300,000) Hospital building (3 nos.) -Academic and clinical
centre -Research centre -Office buildings -Service
stations -Residential villas -Apartments -Car parking
(200,000 sqm) Associated facilities.

Jeddah security medical complex (1,300,000) -Hospital building


(3 nos.) -Academic and clinical centre -Research centre -Office
buildings -Service stations -Residential villas -Apartments -Car
parking (200,000 sqm) Associated facilities.

Metro projects
( Riyadh Jeddah Mecca)

Blue line ( Olaia Batha ) $6.5 bn.


Red line ( King Abdulla road )$ 2.9 bn.
BACS


ANM

FAST

Orange line ( Madinah road) $6.5 bn.

Yellow line ( King Khaled airport road ) $3 bn


Green line ( King Abdul Aziz road ) $2.6bn
Violet line ( Abdul Rahman bin Aowf road) $ 2.2 bn

BACS


ANM

FAST

Bechtel (USA)
Siemens to manufacture trains (Germany).
Almabani (Saudi Arabia).
AECOM (United States).
Consolidated Contractors Company- CCC (Saudi Arabia).

Ansaldo STS for manufacturing control systems (Italy)


Ansaldo Breda for manufacturing trains (Italy).
Impregilo (Italy).
Larsen & Rudolfo (India).
Nesma & Partners (Saudi Arabia).
Hyder Consulting (UK).
Edom Company (Spain).
Worley Parsons Company Limited (Arabia).
FCC (Spain)
Alstom Transport manufacturing trains (France)
Samsung C & T Corporation (Korea).
Alpine (Austria).
Seville (Netherlands).
CITIC (France).
Technica (Spain).

Value/$
Status
Contractor

Consultant

Lines 1 & 2

Line 3

Lines 4, 5 & 6

Jul 2013 - Nov 2018

Jul 2013 - Nov 2018

Jul 2013 - Nov 2018

9 bn
Execution

BACS
Bechtel / Siemens / Almabani / CCC
Aecom
Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)
Dornier Consulting GmbH
Egis
IBI Group
Omrania & Associates
Perkins+Will
Phase 1:
Light rail (44 km, north-south route and
will extend from the northern side of
the ring road to Olaya and Batha
streets up to the southern ring road)
Stations (39 nos.)

Scope
Phase 2:
Light rail (22 km, the rail will extend
from the eastern side of the ring road
across King Abdulaziz Road up to King
Khaled Road in the west)
Stations (13 nos.)

6 bn

7 bn
Execution

ANM
Ansaldo STS / Impregilo / L&T / Nesma &
Partners

Aecom
Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)
Dornier Consulting GmbH
Egis
IBI Group
Omrania & Associates
Perkins+Will

Execution
FAST
FCC / Alstom / Samsung / Strukton /
Setec

Aecom
Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)
Dornier Consulting GmbH
Egis
IBI Group
Omrania & Associates
Perkins+Will
Phase 4:
-Light rail (32km will run from north to
south alongside Prince Saud binMuhammad bin Muqrin street, Stations (13
nos.)

Phase 3
Light rail (45 kms route will start from AlMadinah and Al-Munawwararh roads)
Stations (32 nos.)

Phase 5:
Light rail (26 kms line will run in the NorthSouth direction alongside and under King
Abdulaziz Stations (25 nos.)
Phase 6:
Light Rail (12 kms will run in an East-West
direction Stations (9 nos.)

Orange & Blue Lines

Green Line

Jul 2014 - Jul 2018

Jan 2015 - Jan 2019

Value/$

10 bn

1.9 bn

Status

Design

Design

Contractor

NA

Consultant

- Egis
- Gulf Engineering House
- IBI Group

Scope

Orange Line (76 km, will run from Old Makkah Road
to downtown, before finishing at Sari Road)
-Station (22 nos.)
Blue Line (24 km, will run along Prince Majed Street
from King Abdul Aziz International Airport)
-Station (17 nos.)
- The metro will be elevated.

NA
IBI Group

Green Line (17 km, will run along Palestine Road)


-Station (7 nos.)

Mecca Metro $16 bn

Execution will be on 3 stages.


Consisting of 4 metro lines.
The total length 182 KM and 88 stations.
1. The first phase value $6.8 bn - 3 years.
2. The second phase value $5 bn - 5 years
3. The third phase value $ 4.5 bn 2 years

Saudi Arabia possesses valuable resources other than oil and gas.
There are three main sites for phosphate:
1.
2.
3.

The Al Jalamid site


Ras Al Khair
Waad Al Shammal King Abdullah Project for the Development of Promise of the
North

Ma'aden has entered into an agreement with the Mosaic


Company and (SABIC) to establish a joint venture (JV) and
develop an integrated phosphate complex with value of $7 bn.

Ma'aden is expected to hold 60% in the JV, while Mosaic will own
25% and the remaining will be taken up by Sabic.
The complex is expected to have a total production capacity of
16MTPA, including 3MTPA of finished fertilizer products

Waad Al Shamal
Jul 2013 - Dec 2016
Value/$
Status
Contractor

Consultant

($m)

Status

7 bn

Package 2: DAP / NPK / BOP

$750

Main Contract Bid

Execution

Package 1: Ammonia Plant

$850

Execution

Balance Downstream Plant

$500

Main Contract Bid

many

Enabling Work/O & U/ Infra

$500

Main Contract Bid

Bechtel Corporation
Fluor Corporation
Jacobs

Phosphate Mines

$1,000

FEED

SAP/Power Plant/ Power Dist

$1,500

Main Contract Bid

Phosphoric Acid Plant

$400

Main Contract Bid

Benefication//Mine Infrastructure

$750

Main Contract Bid

Upstream Project
-Mining Operations
-Power distribution plant
-Related offsites and utilities.

Scope

Project Name

Downstream Projects
-Fertilizers, ammonia and animal feed plants
-Ammonia PLant
-Mono-Potassium Phosphate Plant
-Tri-Acetate Phosphate Plant
-Export facilities
-Housing
-Commercial centers
-Schools
-Infrastructure and associated services

Plan:

There are 26 domestic airports in Saudi Arabia and four international airports:
King Fahd in Dammam, King Abdul Aziz in Jeddah, King Khalid in Riyadh, and Prince
Mohammad Bin Abdul Aziz in Medina.

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has disclosed plans to expand
and build around 28 airports in the coming twenty years.
Plans are underway by GACA to spend between $10bn and $15bn on building,
developing and upgrading airports by 2020.
Project Name

City

($m)

Status

GACA - Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Airport Expansion

Madinah

1500

Execution

GACA - Abha Regional Airport

Abha

1000

Main Contract Bid

GACA - King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport in Jazan


GACA - King Khalid International Airport Expansion
GACA - Qassim Domestic Airport Expansion
GACA - Al Baha Domestic Airport Expansion
GACA - GACA Building
GACA - Al Jouf Domestic Airport

Jizan
Riyadh
Buraydah
Al-Bahah
Jeddah
Al-Jawf

900
500
270
160
101
100

Main Contract Bid


Execution
Design
Design
Execution
Design

GACA - Arar Domestic Airport Expansion

Arar

84

Main Contract Bid

The program aims to expand King Abdulaziz International Airport


in Jeddah to 80 million passengers a year by 2035.
The development will be carried out in three phases with the
phase I expected to complete in 2014 value $7 bn , the second
and third phases scheduled for completion in 2035.
The first phase of the airport expansion involves the overhaul and
construction of 2 passenger terminals (north and south), hajj
terminal, and revamping of new terminal along with other
facilities.

GACA - King Abdulaziz International


Airport
Oct 2010 - Oct 2035
Value/$
Status
Contractor

Consultant

Scope

28 bn
Execution

Project Name
GACA - KAIA: Phase 1: New Terminal: Package 1
GACA - KAIA: Phase 1: New Terminal: Package 2
GACA - KAIA: Phase 2

GACA - KAIA: Phase 3


GACA - King Abdulaziz International Airport: Apron 6
Saudi Binladin Group
Rehabilitation
GACA - King Abdulaziz International Airport: Maintenance
- Aeroports de Paris
Hangars Expansion
- Atkins
GACA - King AbdulAziz International Airport: Phase I: Airport
- Dar Al Handasah (Shair & Partners)
Facilities Upgrade
GACA - King AbdulAziz International Airport: Phase I: Hajj
- Netherlands Airport Consultants BV (NACO)
Terminal
GACA - King AbdulAziz International Airport: Phase I: North &
The development will be carried out in
South Terminals
three phases with the phase I expected to
GACA - King Abdulaziz International Airport: Rehabilitation of
complete in 2014 with the second and third North Entrance
phases scheduled for completion in 2035.
Saudi Airlines - King Abdulaziz International Airport: Jet
The first phase of the airport expansion
Propulsion Center

involves the overhaul and construction of 2


passenger terminals (north and south), hajj
terminal, and revamping of new terminal
along with other facilities.
The program aims to expand King Abdulaziz
International Airport in Jeddah to 80 million
passengers a year by 2035.

($m) Status
$3,013 Execution
$3,077 Execution
$10,000
Study
$10,000
Study
$350
$100
$250
$200
$130
$40
$133

Bid
Execution
Complete
Complete
Complete
Bid
Execution

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