Expo 2030 Riyadh has awarded two new packages for Main Utilities and Infrastructure Works to Al Yamama Company. The awarding was follows the start of construction under the first Main Utilities and Infrastructure package awarded to Nesma & Partners last December.
This milestone reflects the growing momentum across the 6 million square meter site, as the project advances on schedule to deliver an unprecedented World Expo.
This phase will prepare the site for subsequent phases of development, including the construction of internal road networks and smart mobility solutions, as well as the installation of core utility and infrastructure systems to support sustainable operations – spanning water, sewage, electricity, telecommunications, and advanced EV charging infrastructure. Collectively, they form the foundation for constructing the structures and pavilions that will define the Expo 2030 Riyadh experience, ensuring the highest levels of readiness and seamless, high-quality delivery.
These works are critical to ensuring site readiness and seamless integration across all phases of delivery, in line with the approved timeline for Expo 2030 Riyadh, as construction and design work continues across the project’s various components.
The delivery of Expo 2030 Riyadh is anchored in a strong commitment to sustainability, innovation, worker welfare, and the highest standards of health and safety. Reflecting this, the project has recorded over one million safe working hours without incident. Progress is advancing steadily across the six-million-square-meter site, guided by a clear, phased roadmap designed to ensure efficient, high-quality delivery.
