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Red Sea Global awards infrastructure contract worth SAR 1bn for AMAALA’s first phase

AL-AYUNI will deliver state-of-the-art primary utility infrastructure systems while minimising AMAALA's Triple Bay’s carbon footprint

Red Sea Global (RSG) has awarded a primary infrastructure and utility contract valued at nearly SAR one billion to AL-AYUNI Investment and Contracting Company.

Under the scope of the project, AL-AYUNI will deliver the first phase of development at Amaala, an ultra-luxury tourism destination located along the kingdom’s north-western coast, across its Triple Bay masterplan.

AL-AYUNI, classified as a “First Class” contractor in the Kingdom since 2006, will be responsible for delivering state-of-the-art primary utility infrastructure systems, while minimising Triple Bay’s carbon footprint as part of Amaala’s commitment towards net-zero operations. 

John Pagano, Group CEO of RSG

Today’s infrastructure deal forms a critical part of Red Sea Global’s ambition to pioneer a new relationship between luxury tourism and the natural environment, The sheer scale of the developments and our relentless pursuit of regenerative tourism require meaningful partnerships that can deliver resilient infrastructure. Together with AL-AYUNI Investment and Contracting Company, we are confident that we can collectively shape the future of developments in the Kingdom and beyond.

John Pagano, Group CEO of RSG

AL-AYUNI was selected based on its overall technical and commercial competencies, as well as regional and global credentials. All design and construction methods meet RSG’s stringent criteria for end-to-end sustainable development, including economic, financial, social, and institutional factors.

Faheed Al-Ayuni Chairman of AL-AYUNI said: “Red Sea Global is a future-forward developer that is closely aligned with our legacy of innovating world-class solutions, cementing trusted relationships, and setting new benchmarks. It is an honor for us to contribute to its pioneering destinations and we look forward to unlocking the full breadth of our robust capabilities to meet RSG’s ambitious sustainability targets.”

Amaala’s first phase of development, focused on the Triple Bay masterplan, will encompass eight hotels and upwards of 1,200 hotel keys, upon full completion in 2027, the destination will offer 3,000 hotel rooms across 25 hotels as well as high-end retail establishments, fine dining, wellness, and recreational facilities.