Egis Subsidiary Omrania awarded $113.6 million Contract from Diriyah Company
8 January 2025
Omrania, a subsidiary of Egis announces that it has awarded a contract to lead the design of the Diriyah Boulevard District, a signature component of the $63.2 billion Diriyah project.
The value of the Contract is SAR 426.3 million (USD 113.6 million).
This flagship district will become a major focal point for the $63.2 billion Diriyah project and provide connectivity across multiple areas within Diriyah’s comprehensive master plans.
As the multidisciplinary design consultant, Omrania will deliver concept design, detailed design, and construction supervision for three distinct community areas within this transformative development.
The company stated that, Our approach integrates Najdi architectural heritage with innovative, sustainable design to create vibrant spaces for living, working, and leisure.
This collaboration reflects our continued commitment to shaping Saudi Arabia’s urban future while preserving its rich cultural legacy. We are excited to contribute to Diriyah’s vision as “The City of Earth” and play a role in one of the world’s most dynamic urban transformations.
Diriyah Company has significantly accelerated its development program through securing major agreements for large-scale projects within the 14-square kilometer development area with key contracts awarded to other contractors, including a $1.55 billion (SAR 5.8 billion) agreement in November for the development of the Qurain Cultural District, a $2 billion contract in July for the design and construction of assets in Diriyah’s Northern District, and another $2 billion contract for the construction of four luxury hotels and the Royal Diriyah Equestrian & Polo Club in Wadi Safar. These contracts further highlight Diriyah’s progress and ongoing commitment to its ambitious development plans.
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