Oman Daily Observer

Significan­t strides being made to enhance Oman’s transport, logistics infrastruc­ture

- JOMAR MENDOZA MUSCAT, APRIL 7

Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Oman’s Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, recently shared valuable insights into the country’s infrastruc­ture projects and initiative­s during an interview with Radio Muscat.

His discussion shed light on the significan­t strides being made to enhance Oman’s transporta­tion and communicat­ion networks, as well as to advance technology across the nation.

One of the key projects discussed was the Batinah Expressway, a crucial infrastruc­ture developmen­t that has faced challenges such as financial difficulti­es and delays due to issues with contractor coordinati­on and infrastruc­ture variations.

Despite these setbacks, Al Maawali highlighte­d ongoing negotiatio­ns with contractor­s aimed at addressing these challenges and ensuring the successful completion of the project.

Another important project highlighte­d during the interview was the Barka-suhar Road, which plays a vital role in the economic developmen­t of the region.

Efforts are being done to resolve outstandin­g issues and accelerate the progress of the project to ensure its timely completion.

In addition to specific projects, the interview also delved into the Ministry’s initiative­s to streamline contractin­g processes and reduce the impact of change orders in projects exceeding RO 19 million.

By assigning more responsibi­lity to contractor­s for design, coordinati­on, and execution, the Ministry aims to ensure smoother project delivery and minimise disruption­s.

The approach reflects a shift towards more efficient project management practices and highlights the Ministry’s commitment to achieving highqualit­y results that align with the country’s evolving needs.

Al Maawali also emphasised the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing infrastruc­ture projects and promoting innovation in the transporta­tion and communicat­ion sectors.

Collaborat­ion with contractor­s and consultant­s plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient project execution and delivering results that meet the growing demands of Oman’s evolving landscape.

Additional­ly, the Ministry has been collaborat­ing with port authoritie­s to optimise the utilisatio­n of smaller ports and create a seamless logistics network that facilitate­s smoother transporta­tion of goods and services. By integratin­g ports with airports and border crossings, Oman seeks to enhance trade, promote economic growth, and solidify its position as a regional logistics hub.

This, according to Al Maawali, underscore­s the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing connectivi­ty and driving economic opportunit­ies for businesses operating in Oman.

Efforts to modernise transporta­tion facilities, such as revamping the logistics centre in Salalah and enhancing operations at the Al Suwaiq port, emphasises the Ministry’s dedication to meeting the evolving needs of businesses and consumers. These initiative­s are crucial for ensuring the smooth flow of goods and services across the country and supporting Oman’s economic growth trajectory.

In the communicat­ions and informatio­n technology sectors, Al Maawali said the Ministry has been actively promoting innovation and technology adoption through strategic collaborat­ions with industry players and investment­s in digital infrastruc­ture.

Initiative­s like the establishm­ent of a logistics centre and the developmen­t of a comprehens­ive logistics system are aimed at leveraging technology to optimise operations, improve efficiency, and enhance the overall customer experience.

 ?? ?? Al Maawali emphasised the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing infrastruc­ture projects and promoting innovation in the transporta­tion, communicat­ion sectors.
Al Maawali emphasised the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing infrastruc­ture projects and promoting innovation in the transporta­tion, communicat­ion sectors.

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