Project Highlights
- Sustainable infrastructure with long-term resilience
- Enhanced urban mobility and reduced congestion
- Preservation of existing palm trees and landscapes
- Integration of green corridors into the city’s transport network
A transformative infrastructure project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that enhances urban mobility while preserving palm-lined landscapes and integrating sustainable design.
King Khalid Road is a major urban infrastructure project designed to meet the demands of a rapidly growing city while balancing the preservation of the natural environment. The scheme improves mobility across Riyadh, creating new opportunities for urban development, while carefully integrating green corridors and palm-lined streetscapes.
Our work has focused on enhancing connectivity, easing congestion, and ensuring the road network is future-ready. The design incorporates sustainable infrastructure strategies, preparing the corridor for long-term resilience. At the same time, careful planning has protected existing trees and landscapes, ensuring that progress and preservation move forward together.
King Khalid Road represents the dual ambition of Riyadh’s urban vision: advancing world-class infrastructure while safeguarding the character and ecology of the city.
Size: 25million SAR
Timescale: 4 months
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Service: Demolition
Project Highlights