Oman Daily Observer

35 deals for RO 1 billion worth projects signed

- QASIM AL MAASHANI MUSCAT, FEB 14

Developmen­t and partnershi­p agreements worth over RO 1 billion, linked to the implementa­tion of the Sultan Haitham City project, were signed on Wednesday at a ceremony held under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham al Said, Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth.

In all, over 35 agreements covering Phase 1 of the iconic urban housing project, spanning the 2024-2030 period, were signed with high-level officials representi­ng various government and private sector organisati­ons, internatio­nal consultant­s, investors and real estate developers. The signing ceremony, held at the Royal Opera House Muscat, was also attended by a number of Royal Family members, ministers and other dignitarie­s.

Phase 1 of the Sultan Haitham City project, covering an area of over 5 million m2, will accommodat­e an estimated 39,000 people distribute­d across more than 7,000 housing units on a built-up area of over 3 million m2.

Also envisioned for developmen­t in this phase are a number of landmarks, including a central park and landscaped wadi on an area of 1 million m2, National Centre for Women and Children’s Health, a referral hospital, the Omani Council for Medical Specialtie­s, the Higher Institute of Health Sciences, and a major college. Healthcare facilities will be establishe­d on an area of 1 million m2.

A government university planned during this phase will feature a College of Advanced Technology with a capacity to host around 1,500 students. Other facilities will include a Youth Centre (20,000 m2), rehabilita­tion centre for people with special needs (4,000 m2), and other complexes.

Other public facilities for developmen­t include a government school for around 6,900 students, a private internatio­nal school, police station, Civil Defence Centre, National Centre for Craft and Creative Industries and four health centres.

A 4-km long street in Sultan Haitham City will be named ‘Singapore Street’ in implementa­tion of the Royal directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued in the wake of his recent visit to the Republic of Singapore

Agreements were signed with a number of internatio­nal consultant­s for the following: Preliminar­y design of public school complex for District 10 (awarded to Architect Kohler); preliminar­y design of public school complex for Districts 6 and 9 (awarded to SOM); detailed designs of city centre for District 12 (SOM); design of the rehabilita­tion centre for people with special needs in District 16 (Panter Hudspith); and design of shopping and commercial facilities in Districts 9 and 12.

REAL ESTATE

Agreements were signed with local and internatio­nal real estate developers for the constructi­on of eight residentia­l neighbourh­oods at a cost of over RO 1 billion on a total built up area of 2.3 million m2. More than 6,000 residentia­l units will be built over a 6-year phase.

In support of SMES, an agreement was signed with a company for the developmen­t of District 6 on a 33,000 m2 area featuring 45 residentia­l units allocated solely for Omanis.

Agreements were also signed with the following developers: Tibiaan Properties for District 6A on 58,000 m2 featuring 116 residentia­l units; Adrak Constructi­on for District 12D featuring 339 residentia­l units on 56,000 m2; Amana Real Estate for District 13A comprising 278 residentia­l units; Rumman Internatio­nal for developmen­t of District 12 A, B offering 1,001 residentia­l units; Al Ahli Real Estate for developmen­t of District 12 E, F featuring about 1,919 residentia­l units; Muscat National Developmen­t and Investment Company (ASAS) for developing District 8 including 1,333 residentia­l units; and with Al Abrar Properties for the developmen­t of District 10 comprising 1,644 residentia­l units.

A technical cooperatio­n agreement was signed with representa­tives of Audi cars in Oman for the provision of EV charging stations and discounted services for residents of Sultan Haitham City.

SINGAPORE STREET

A 4-km long street in Sultan Haitham City will be named ‘Singapore Street’ in implementa­tion of the Royal directives of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued in the wake of his recent visit to the

Republic of Singapore. Singapore Street will be lined by dense trees as its passes the College of Advanced Technology and courses through the central park and wadi. It is envisaged as a thoroughfa­re teeming with life in the heart of the city.

STRUCTURAL PLANS

In implementa­tion of the urban strategic projects, various agreements were signed, including 6 engineerin­g consultanc­y services agreements for structural and detailed plan projects. It includes an agreement for the Omani Building Code Requiremen­ts and Requiremen­ts project signed with the Internatio­nal Code Council. A consulting services pact was also signed with F&M Middle East for the structural design of a future city in the Wilayat of Ibri. Similar agreements were also signed with Lea Associates South Asia for Al Rustaq, Ibn Bahla Engineerin­g for Wilayat of Sur, Dar Al Handash Consulting along with Foresters & Partners for detailed plan of an agricultur­al city in the Al Najd area of Dhofar; and with another firm for the design of an agricultur­al city in the Wilayat of Saham.

In order to develop city centres, an agreement was signed with Zaha Hadid and CBRE for the detailed plan and engineerin­g design of city centre project (Al Khuwair Downtown) and waterfront on an area of 3.6 million m2. Under a separate cooperatio­n agreement with Tawoos, who mixed-use tower will be Al Khuwair Downtown on an area of 12,000 m2.

The following agreements for social housing projects were signed: 20 housing units with roads in the village of Kumzar in the Wilayat of Khasab in the Musandam Governorat­e; constructi­on of 20 housing units and maintenanc­e of 32 housing units in the Wilayat of Shaleem and Al Halaniyat Islands in Dhofar Governorat­e; and implementa­tion of an electronic platform for housing services for the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning.

The event concluded with the announceme­nt that an iconic suspension bridge will be built in the Central Park of Sultan Haitham City. Spanning a length of about 500 metres, it will be built in harmony with nature while offering users an unique opportunit­y to enjoy the striking settings of the park.

 ?? HUSSEIN AL MAQBALI ?? Digniatrie­s during the signing cermony at Royal Opera House Muscat on Wednesday. PHOTO BY
HUSSEIN AL MAQBALI Digniatrie­s during the signing cermony at Royal Opera House Muscat on Wednesday. PHOTO BY
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