Foundations of Progress: Ashghal’s QR 12 Billion Vision for Qatar’s Future


The Public Works Authority’s recent announcement marks a decisive moment in Qatar’s infrastructural development. Moreover, these initiatives promise to strengthen road and drainage networks, upgrade public buildings, and elevate quality of life across the nation. Consequently, stakeholders and residents alike can anticipate measurable improvements in safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency.


The Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ announces the award of 13 new contracts worth 12 billion Qatari riyals, which aim to enhance the infrastructure of road and drainage networks and public buildings and improve the quality of life in Qatar.

Strategic Rationale and Governance

H.E. Eng. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Meer emphasized that Ashghal's award of new contracts worth QR 12 billion represents a strategic step that enhances the sustainability and integration of infrastructure, consolidates Qatar's leadership in this field, and supports the national economy within the framework of Qatar National Vision 2030. Furthermore, the statement underscores alignment with long-term national objectives and economic resilience.

Eng. Khalid Saif Al Khayareen reiterated that the authority continues to implement its strategic plan to develop infrastructure services and public buildings in the country in response to the requirements of population growth and urban expansion, and in line with the state's aspirations and future vision. He explained that the new projects that were awarded include 6 key projects, including the construction and development of road networks and several educational, health, and service buildings in coordination with the relevant authorities in the country.

Operational Excellence and Technological Innovation

Eng. Ahmed Al Ahmad described how operation and maintenance contracts will improve management of road and drainage networks and ensure the sustainability of infrastructure assets, thereby improving service quality. He added that projects will employ high standards of quality and safety, and integrate cutting-edge technologies in operation and maintenance processes.

The contracts include infrastructure projects to develop road networks across the country, operation and maintenance of strategic roads in North and South Qatar, and adoption of intelligent transportation systems. In addition, the projects will deploy AI-based digital management platforms, self-driving vehicles for asset surveys, and laser detection systems to proactively address road defects. Thus, Ashghal positions Qatar to benefit from extended asset life, enhanced efficiency, and stronger resilience to climate and demographic pressures.

Focused Projects: Buildings, Drainage, and Highways

The program also advances drainage network operation and maintenance, scheduled to commence in Q1 2026, with emphasis on robots, drones, automation, digital twins, and enhanced EAMS integrated with BIM to predict faults and prioritize maintenance. Simultaneously, Ashghal will undertake four building projects, including three new schools, safety upgrades in 40 schools, refurbishment of the Psychiatric Hospital of Hamad Medical Corporation, and renovation of Al Zubara Horse Breeding Farm.

Additionally, highway projects such as the Al Mazrooah–Al Attoriya link and Al Karaana Road Development will expand connectivity, support local economies, and prepare zones for future urban development. Collectively, these measures demonstrate Ashghal’s comprehensive approach to infrastructure that balances innovation, safety, and sustainability while advancing Qatar National Vision 2030.

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