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Riyadh Metro to extend Red Line to Diriyah in 8.4km expansion projectThe extension will run from King Saud University to the Diriyah Gate Development project and include five new stations, as part of efforts to complete the capital’s public transport network and enhance connectivity between vital areas, residential communities, and educational, cultural, and healthcare centers.The new extension includes the construction of 7.1 kilometers of deep underground tunnels, 1.3 kilometers of elevated tracks, and new stations. Two stations will be located at King Saud University, with one serving the medical city and health colleges and the other serving the university concourse. Three additional stations will be located in Diriyah, including one planned as a future interchange with Line 7. The project is scheduled for completion in approximately six years.
Source: https://www.saudigazette.com.sa/article/658119/SAUDI-ARABIA/-Riyadh-Metro-awards-Red-Line-extension-project-linking-King-Saud-University-to-Diriyah and https://x.com/SaudiProject/status/2010688935832293761/
Located in the Diplomatic District of Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, the UN House will cover approximately 100,000 square meters on an 80,000-square-meter plot, hosting around 2,600 UN personnel.
Source: https://www.undp.org/egypt/projects/un-house-egypt and https://tu-egy.co/portfolio/united-nations/
The City of Silk is a collaborative initiative between public and private stakeholders. The Tamdeen Group, in partnership with Ajiyal Real Estate & Entertainment Co., initiated the master plan process in early 2006. The Government of Kuwait is responsible for financing core infrastructure, while implementation is supported by Chinese firms, including the China Communications Construction Company and the China Development Bank. Design and conceptual work have involved international consultants such as the London-based architectural firm Eric R. Kuhne and Associates.
The project, with an estimated total cost of $132 billion, is planned over a 25-year horizon. While the formal development framework was launched after 2006, early infrastructure, including Subiya Causeway, was constructed ahead of the main urban development phases, with works beginning in 2013 and the bridge inaugurated in 2019. The first phase of the City of Silk, which formally commenced around 2019 following agreements with Chinese entities, focuses on foundational infrastructure, utilities, transport networks, and early-stage residential and commercial districts, with an estimated cost of $86 billion. Subsequent phases will include major landmarks such as the Mubarak Al-Kabir Tower.
Source: https://araburban.org/en/infohub/projects/?id=9447
Enchanted Forest Lake Trojena:
Source: https://x.com/sa_tourr/status/2003092895814029799/photo/1
The Golf Clubhouse on Shura Island:
Source: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nXtzgYFNE3Y7y2gx8 and https://maps.app.goo.gl/qZFJHpNUgEbgHFJp6
Diriyah Arena:
Source: https://x.com/SaudiProject/status/2001284575918542920/
Royal Arts Complex in King Salman Park:
Source: https://x.com/AddadRuh/status/2000165301296771087/
The King Abdullah Gardens:
Source: https://x.com/SaudiProject/status/1997962079802966033/
Dubai World Trade Centre Confirms Readiness of Dubai Exhibition Centre to Host Mega Global Events in 2026Phase 1 Dubai World Trade Centre’s AED 10 billion Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) expansion is progressing on schedule, in its final stages of delivery and on track for Q1 2026 readinessPhase 1 of the AED 10 billion expansion is set to deliver 140,000 square metres of event space. This includes 64,000 square metres of new exhibition halls and 30,000 square metres of flexible pavilion space, integrated with the existing complex to support up to 50,000 visitors per day.
Source: https://www.dubaiexhibitioncentre.com/en/media-hub/dubai-world-trade-centre-confirms-readiness-of-dubai-exhibition-centre-to-host-mega-global-events-in-2026