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Saudi megaproject Neom names first phase design team

Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaNovember 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The team for the first phase of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious city-building project, The Line, is coming together as the country’s NEOM development company recently announced it had selected firms for the planning, design and engineering.

The proposal is to build a 500m-tall city that would extend inland from the Red Sea coast in northwestern Saudi Arabia in a footprint 170km long and 200m wide. The first phase would cover a 2.4km long stretch of three 800m modules. Each module would include housing for 80,000 people along with spaces for work, education, health services and leisure activities, according to NEOM.

NEOM was established by the government of Saudi Arabia in 2019 to develop the $500 billion economic zone on the country’s northwest coast adjacent to the Red Sea. The company is wholly owned by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The team helping to design Phase 1 includes Austrian firm Delugan Meissl Associated Architects as urban designer. NEOM appointed San Francisco-based Gensler as the city’s urban planning consultant and asset design architect for infrastructure, including transportation hubs and public spaces. And UK-based Mott MacDonald is the city’s infrastructure engineer, who will manage the city’s vertical and horizontal structures as well as utility systems.

“The Line is a very complex project with the ambition to change the way we think about urban life,” Cathy Travers, group managing director of Mott MacDonald, said in a statement. “It requires deep technical expertise across multiple engineering, planning and design disciplines, and together with our partners we are well positioned to make this vision a reality.”

The announcement of the team came a day earlier NEOMThe board of directors announced that the company’s CEO, Nadhmi Al-Nasr, had stepped down and that Aiman ​​Al-Mudaifer would act as CEO.

And Bloomberg reported on Nov. 13, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter, that Italy’s export credit agency Sace has agreed to provide $3 billion in loan guarantees to support the project.

NEOM It also previously announced AtkinsRealis as a delivery partner to provide construction management and related services for The Line under a five-year contract.

Foundation works for The Line project are underway. NEOM says crews are launching more than 120 foundation piles for the first phase. And last month, NEOM announced that it had partnered with contractor Asas Al-Mohileb to install and operate a $186 million concrete plant with a capacity to provide 20,000 m3 per day to service the project.

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