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Oman: Work progress of upcoming projects in Muttrah reviewed
Oman: Work progress of upcoming projects in Muttrah reviewed

Zawya

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: Work progress of upcoming projects in Muttrah reviewed

Muscat - Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, conducted a field visit on Monday to inspect key upcoming projects in the Wilayat of Muttrah to ensure the commitment to on-site monitoring and delivering high standards in project execution. The tour included a review of the Al-Wadi Al-Kabir Roundabout Project, where the chairman was briefed on the latest progress. He inspected the Wadi Kabir Vendors' street to assess its operational readiness and reviewed the functioning of utility services at the Muttrah Fish, Vegetable, and Fruit Market, one of the municipality's investment projects aimed at enhancing the visitor experience The chairman also visited the Muttrah Cable Car Project, a landmark initiative aimed at boosting the tourism sector and offering a distinctive recreational experience in the wilayat. 2025 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman: Muttrah cable car completion expected in 12 months
Oman: Muttrah cable car completion expected in 12 months

Zawya

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: Muttrah cable car completion expected in 12 months

Muscat – The Muttrah cable car project, a major tourism initiative aimed at promoting Muttrah as a key destination, was the highlight of a field inspection conducted on Monday by Ahmed bin Mohammed al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality. During the visit, Humaidi reviewed progress at the cable car site, which is expected to be completed within 12 months. The project will feature three stations – starting at Muttrah Fish Market, midway stop near Al Riyam Park and ending at Kalbouh Park – spanning approximately 3km. Designed to offer panoramic views of Muttrah corniche, the project is being developed by Rakaez Investments and expected to be among the longest of its kind in the Middle East. The inspection included several other development and service projects in the wilayat – a review of the Wadi Kabir Roundabout and Vendors' Lane projects, and utility services at Muttrah Fish, Vegetable and Fruit Market. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress on Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation: 58% complete
Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress on Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation: 58% complete

Zawya

time28-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Zawya

Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress on Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation: 58% complete

Muscat: As part of his ongoing field visits to monitor development and service projects in the Wilayat of Bausher, His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, visited the Al Ansab to Al Jifnain Road Dualisation Project site last Wednesday to assess progress. This major infrastructure project aims to ease traffic congestion and support the area's growing needs. The 15-kilometre route involves expanding the existing single-lane road from Falaj Al Sham Roundabout into a dual carriageway with three lanes in each direction. The project also includes converting four roundabouts into multi-level interchanges, constructing three flyovers connected to the Al Jifnain Bridge, and installing smart traffic signal systems at key intersections to improve traffic flow and safety. The scope also encompasses 20 kilometres of service roads adjacent to the main carriageway, the installation of box culverts for stormwater and wadi drainage at critical points, and the relocation and protection of utility lines to prevent disruption to progress. His Excellency commended the project team and the contractor for their dedication, noting that work has reached 58 per cent completion, which is ahead of expectations. He said this progress reflects strong on-site supervision and effective coordination between all parties, which could lead to the project finishing ahead of schedule in August 2026. The Al Ansab to Al Jifnain Road Dualisation Project was awarded in September 2023, with an expected execution period of 36 months. It forms part of a wider programme of strategic development projects in Muscat Governorate, in line with Royal directives to improve road infrastructure and enhance connections between Muscat and other governorates.

Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress of Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation
Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress of Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation

Times of Oman

time27-07-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Muscat Municipality Chairman reviews progress of Al Ansab–Al Jifnain road dualisation

Muscat: As part of his ongoing field visits to monitor development and service projects in the Wilayat of Bausher Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, visited the Al Ansab-Al Jifnain road dualisation project site on July 16 to assess progress. This major infrastructure project aims to ease traffic congestion and support the area's growing needs. The 15-kilometre route involves expanding the existing single-lane road from Falaj Al Sham Roundabout into a dual carriageway with three lanes in each direction. The project also includes converting four roundabouts into multi-level interchanges, constructing three flyovers connected to the Al Jifnain Bridge, and installing smart traffic signal systems at key intersections to improve traffic flow and safety. The scope also encompasses 20 kilometres of service roads adjacent to the main carriageway, the installation of box culverts for stormwater and wadi drainage at critical points, and the relocation and protection of utility lines to prevent disruption to progress. He commended the project team and the contractor for their dedication, noting that work has reached 58 per cent completion, which is ahead of expectations. He said this progress reflects strong on-site supervision and effective coordination between all parties, which could lead to the project finishing ahead of schedule in August 2026. The Al Ansab to Al Jifnain road dualisation project was awarded in September 2023, with an expected execution period of 36 months. It forms part of a wider programme of strategic development projects in Muscat Governorate, in line with Royal directives to improve road infrastructure and enhance connections between Muscat and other governorates.

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