Tender announced for Integrated Economic Zone's administrative and commercial Complex in Al Dhahirah

Business Wednesday 11/June/2025 17:34 PM
By: ONA
Tender announced for Integrated Economic Zone's administrative and commercial Complex in Al Dhahirah

Muscat: The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (Opaz) has officially announced a tender for the construction of an administrative and commercial complex within Al Dhahirah Integrated Economic Zone, marking the fourth package of this major development project.

The authority has called upon experienced Omani-Saudi consortiums to participate through the "Esnad" electronic tendering platform, setting 26 June as the deadline for purchasing tender documents. A site visit is scheduled for 30 June, with 11 August established as the final date for bid submissions.

The ambitious project encompasses the development of several key facilities including a central plaza for the economic zone, a business centre, administrative buildings, a commercial complex, along with a hotel and health centre. The scope of work extends to civil construction, electrical and mechanical works, steel structure implementation for buildings, as well as extensive external works involving internal road networks, sewage systems, water and irrigation infrastructure, and comprehensive landscaping.

Spanning approximately 50,000 square metres of land, the complex will initially feature 17,000 square metres of built-up area with potential for expansion up to 38,000 square metres.

Eng. Ibrahim Yousuf Al Zadjali, Project Director for Al Dhahirah Economic Zone Development, confirmed that the design incorporates smart city principles across all facilities and adheres to requirements for obtaining LEED green building certification, which will be implemented by the successful bidding consortium.

Strategically located in Al Dhahirah Governorate, just 20 kilometres from the Empty Quarter border crossing between Oman and Saudi Arabia, the integrated economic zone represents a significant cross-border development initiative. The current phase involves developing 6.5 square kilometres of the zone's total 388 square kilometre area.