Saudi Arabia’s NEOM unveils new region

Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar project NEOM has announced that its newly renamed fifth cluster, Magna, will compromise 120km along the coastline of the Gulf of Aqaba.

NEOM Magna is the fifth region of NEOM. Picture: NEOM

Magna will have 15 luxury hotels, 1,600 rooms and suites, over 2,500 premium residences, and facilities such as marinas, yacht clubs, beach clubs, equestrian centers, and water sports centers.

It consists of 12 separate destinations, all previously announced: Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, Aquellum, Zardun, Xaynor, Elanan, Gidori, Treyam and Jaumur.

“NEOM’s premier coastal region of Magna is a treasure of tomorrow, steeped in natural beauty and advanced technology,” said Nadhmi Al-Nasr, chief executive officer, NEOM,

“Aligned with our three pillars of redefining business, conservation, and liveability, Magna will play a key role in building a strong tourism ecosystem within NEOM.”

In April it was announced that Saudi Arabia was scaling down a project to build a 170km-long megacity called the Line. Originally envisaged as being home to nine million people and costing $1.5 trillion to build, the city is now expected to reach just 2.4km and house around 300,000 people by 2030.

The estimated cost of NEOM, which is to be built in the north west of Saudi Arabia is US$500 billion. The initiative emerged from Saudi Vision 2030, a plan that seeks to reduce the country’s dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors.

Latest News
Desreumaux named CEO at Uperio Group
Sébastien Desreumaux replaces Philippe Cohet, founder of Uperio Group.
Friday round up: Tower cranes, TopLift 2024 and telecrawlers
A summary of the lead stories in the Crane & Transport Briefing 30 September to 4 October 2024.
New tender worth up to US$1 billion offered on Rail Baltica
Major infrastructure projects in Estonia unveiled on huge European transport network