Top Construction Projects in Oman
Oman’s construction sector continues to build momentum in 2026, shaping the country’s future with a wave of major projects. This growth is fueled by a confluence of factors. The government continues to invest heavily in infrastructure development and projects in Oman, creating a wealth of opportunities for construction companies. Economic diversification beyond oil continues to open doors for projects in Oman across critical sectors like tourism, renewable energy, and healthcare.
This positive trajectory follows a period of decline driven by budget deficits and the pandemic. With over $120 billion worth of construction projects active and committed through 2030, and the domestic construction market itself projected to reach around $7.3 billion in 2026, Oman’s construction sector is set for consistent expansion in the years ahead. This building boom will not only benefit the construction industry itself but will also create a ripple effect, stimulating job creation and economic activity across the country.
Ventures onsite continuously tracks all ongoing and upcoming Projects in Oman. Let’s look at some of these projects in Oman.

Aames Bay Development in Musandam
Oman is investing in the future of Musandam with the Ames Bay Development, a groundbreaking project set to transform the Al Khalidiya area in the Wilayat of Khasab. Spanning an impressive 68,700 square meters, this initiative goes beyond simply building structures. It’s designed to be a cornerstone for Musandam’s growth.
The project will act as a vital link, connecting different parts of the governorate and fostering a more cohesive region.
The Boulevard Spray (Rathath)
Oman’s Dhofar Governorate is getting a refreshing makeover with the Rathath (Drizzle) Boulevard. This 4-year, RO40 million project promises a sprawling 470,000-square-meter oasis in Salalah’s Itin district.
The boulevard aims to become a vibrant public space and a major tourism draw for Dhofar.
“Dhofar’s RO40 million oasis is redefining Salalah’s Itin district and Oman’s tourism”


Rimal Park in South Al Batinah
South Al Batinah is getting a recreational boost with the Rimal Park project. This two-year, RO6.9 million endeavor will transform a 225,000-square-meter area in Nakhal’s Khabbat Al Jaadan into a vibrant community hub. Residents can look forward to an amusement park, a thrilling cable car ride, a relaxing resort, and a lively zone with food trucks and shops.
More than just entertainment, Rimal Park aims to enhance quality of life and foster connections within the community.

Madinat Al Irfan
Muscat is gearing up for a transformation with Madinat Al Irfan, a visionary project nicknamed “The City of Knowledge.” This ambitious development aims to establish a world-class central business district (CBD) at Hayy Al Irfan, strategically located near the Muscat International Airport.
Spanning over 7.4 million square meters, Madinat Al Irfan promises to be a hub for commerce and innovation.

Oman Rail Network
The development of a national railway network is another significant undertaking. This project will connect major cities like Muscat, Sohar, and Duqm, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the country.
The construction of various rail lines is a key upcoming project in Oman with the potential to revolutionize Oman’s transportation sector

The Sustainable City - Yiti
The Sustainable City-Yiti is a $1 billion development in Oman with a focus on sustainability. This mixed-use community will offer homes, businesses, and amenities designed to minimize environmental impact. Residents can expect energy and water bill savings thanks to features like solar panels, biogas plants, and high-efficiency water systems.
The project includes residences, hotels, schools, and recreational facilities, creating a live-work-thrive environment for 10,000 residents upon completion.

Waste to Energy Plant in South Al Batinah
Oman is building a first-of-its-kind facility in Barka that will tackle waste and generate clean energy. This innovative plant will convert up to 1.4 million tons of municipal solid waste each year into electricity. The power generated, with a capacity of 125 to 160 megawatts, will then be used to run a nearby seawater desalination plant.
This desalination plant, likely utilizing reverse osmosis technology, will provide a sustainable source of freshwater.
These mega-projects require significant investment but hold immense potential for Oman’s future. They are expected to create jobs, boost economic activity, and position Oman as a major player in the region.
However, staying informed about the ever-evolving landscape of Oman’s construction sector can be difficult. This is where a comprehensive construction project tracking platform like Ventures Onsite becomes crucial. Ventures Onsite is a market leader in tracking construction projects across the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, with over 20 years of experience. Our platform provides users with up-to-date information on completed, ongoing, and upcoming projects in Oman, including project scope, value, timelines, and key stakeholders.
Construction companies in the MEA region can gain a competitive edge by identifying promising new projects in Oman and making informed investment decisions. Investors can utilize the platform to assess project viability and track progress. Similarly, other stakeholders can benefit from the platform’s insights to navigate the construction market effectively.
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