Development projects worth OMR6 million underway in Al Buraimi Governorate
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At a glance
- Development projects totaling over OMR6 million are underway in Oman's Al Buraimi Governorate for 2026.
- These initiatives aim to enhance infrastructure, services, and tourist attractions within the governorates of Al Buraimi, Mahdah, and Al Sunaina.
- Key projects include an artificial lake costing OMR1.8 million and improvements to streets, parking, and public spaces, alongside a 'One Stop' service center.
Al Buraimi Governorate in Oman is embarking on a significant development drive, with projects valued at over OMR6 million scheduled for completion in 2026. These initiatives span the wilayats of Al Buraimi, Mahdah, and Al Sunaina, signaling a strong commitment to improving the region's infrastructure and appeal.
The development strategy focuses on enhancing the urban landscape, boosting service efficiency, attracting investment, and providing high-quality facilities for the community. The projects are designed to generate added value and support economic growth, particularly within the tourism sector.
A major component of this plan is the creation of an artificial lake, a project allocated OMR1.8 million. This is complemented by various service enhancements, including the development of streets, parking lots, fountains, and walkways, all aimed at improving the quality of life and visitor experience in the governorate.
Furthermore, Al Buraimi Municipality is investing RO 80,000 to establish a 'One Stop' project. This initiative will transform Injaz Hall into an integrated center dedicated to efficiently serving visitors and residents, streamlining access to municipal services.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.