New Murabba Development Company Achieves Major Excavation Milestone With 10 Million Cubic Meters Of Soil Relocated
The New Murabba Development Company, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has reported substantial advancements in its urban project. The company has completed 86% of the excavation at the Mukaab site, moving over 10 million cubic meters of soil. This progress is part of their commitment to creating a world-class destination in Riyadh.
Over three million safe working hours have been recorded, highlighting the company's dedication to safety and security standards for its workforce. CEO Michael Dyke stated, "These milestones are a testament to the dedication and skill of our team, and our ambition to build a world-class destination that prioritizes both innovation and the well-being of our workforce. We are proud of the progress made at New Murabba, and excited to continue shaping the future of Riyadh."

The company has employed environmentally friendly methods for handling excavated materials. Approximately 250 excavators and more than 400 pieces of equipment are used daily to manage this extensive work efficiently. This approach underscores their commitment to sustainability while progressing with construction.
A temporary bridge is being constructed to aid excavation activities by connecting the site with King Khalid Road. This bridge will streamline operations and prepare for the upcoming construction phase of the Mukaab. It is expected to reduce truck traffic on public roads by about 800,000 trips.
The bridge's completion will facilitate smoother logistics for ongoing and future construction efforts at New Murabba. This infrastructure development is crucial for maintaining efficiency as they transition into building phases in the coming months.
The New Murabba Development Company's achievements reflect their strategic planning and execution capabilities. Their focus on safety, environmental responsibility, and efficient logistics sets a strong foundation for future success in developing Riyadh's urban landscape.
With inputs from SPA