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King Abdul Azeez Road Development Project
This project involves the development of King Abdul Azeez Road from Bridge 1 ( T5) to storm water Control tunnel Bridge - Phase 2 in Saudi Arabia. King Abdul Aziz Road (KAAR) project is one of the most important development projects of an ambitious Government program to be implemented in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The project's scope of work includes the development of street and foundation work situated at King Abdul Aziz Road Development (KAAR), Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Lord Abdul Aziz Road in the western piece of the city of Makkah, reaching out for a length of 1200000 square meters from the western passage of Makkah (the convergence of Jeddah roadway with the third ring street) up to Jabal Omar Project and goes through some spontaneous settlements. The scope of work includes 9.5 kilometres of roads, a 60 metres wide pedestrian boulevard, public realm, street furniture, retail facilities, landscape and hardscape, 4 multi-story public parking structures, bridges, overpasses, underpasses, highway structures, retaining walls, bus rapid transit (BRT) facilities/infrastructure, metro stations and lines (core and shell) and utilities including water distribution and collection systems, firefighting system, storm drainage system, electrical, mechanical and telecommunication networks. The KAAR improvement completely underpins updating the current framework, making a noteworthy development pivot in Makkah, supporting a conspicuous passage to the heavenly city, explicitly the haram region and sending future transportation advancements.
