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13 Marzo 2025

Arabia Saudita

RED SEA GLOBAL SETS APRIL DEADLINE FOR AMAALA ISLAND WORK

Red Sea Global (RSG) has invited contractors to bid for construction work on an island at its Amaala development on the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia. Known as Numan Island, the project site is located south of Duba Port.  The scope of work at the new island covers the marine and bulk earthworks. It is understood that the tender was issued in February, with a submission deadline of 15 April. The previous deadline was 1 March. The companies that have been invited to bid include: Archirodon (Netherlands) China Harbour (China) Rawabi Specialised Contracting (local) Besix (Belgium) AlSaad General Contracting (local) Ammico Contracting (local) Hasan Al-Harbi Corporation (local) The tender is the second major package to be floated for construction works at Numan Island. In December 2023, RSG had invited contractors to bid to construct the island’s construction village. The scope of the contract involves the construction of a staff accommodation facility with over 250 buildings and the capacity to accommodate 5,000 people. The scope also includes the development of associated infrastructure, including a water network system, substation, sewage treatment plant and drainage networks, civil works and other related works. Amaala progress Amaala is a coastal development that covers an area of about 2,500 square kilometres. In October 2022, Amaala merged with The Red Sea Development Company to form RSG, which is now implementing the project. The first phase of the Red Sea Project is due for completion in 2025, while the first phase of Amaala will be completed by 2027.   Amaala will deliver 1,945 hotel keys and 430 residential units by 2026. One island and two coastal locations will be developed by 2030. The total development will include 27 hotels with a combined 37,000 keys. RSG has adopted a construction management approach to deliver its projects.   For registration as a supplier: https://www.redseaglobal.com/en/vendor-registration     (ICE RIYADH)


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