Kuwait is making significant strides in developing its infrastructure, particularly in new residential cities designed to meet the growing needs of its population. The Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) recently announced a series of crucial tenders and contracts focused on accelerating the development of Al-Mutlaa City, a key project in Kuwait’s housing strategy. These initiatives encompass vital infrastructure improvements, including road construction, public building development, and essential services, all aimed at creating a fully functional and thriving community.
Al-Mutlaa City Infrastructure: New Tenders for Road Networks
The PAHW has launched two new tenders to finalize the surface asphalt layer, pedestrian walkways, and paving works across six suburbs within Al-Mutlaa City. This represents a major step forward in preparing the city for its future residents. Deputy Director General for Control and Information Systems, Amina Al-Awadhi, detailed that the first tender will cover suburbs N9, N10, and N11, while the second focuses on suburbs N6, N7, and N8.
These projects aren’t simply about laying asphalt; they are about building a connected and accessible urban environment. The scope of work extends beyond the road surface to include regulatory road markings, paving, tiling, and the creation of safe and convenient pedestrian walkways.
Project Timelines and Expectations
The contracts are slated for a 730-day duration, with tenders being issued starting December 7th, and the deadline for bid submissions set for January 8, 2026. Al-Awadhi emphasized the importance of these works as a “crucial phase” in fulfilling the city’s requirements and ensuring its operational readiness. The PAHW is committed to upholding the highest quality standards and closely monitoring contractors to guarantee adherence to the approved project plan and timelines. This dedication to quality control is paramount for the long-term sustainability of the Al-Mutlaa City development.
Expanding Public Services in Al-Mutlaa: A KD 20.61 Million Investment
Alongside the road infrastructure projects, the PAHW has also signed a substantial contract worth KD 20.61 million (approximately $68 million) for the construction of ten public buildings and associated infrastructure in the N5 district center of Al-Mutlaa City. This investment demonstrates a commitment to providing comprehensive services to residents from the outset.
Acting Director General Rashid Al-Enezi outlined the extensive scope of the contract, which includes the construction, completion, and maintenance of essential facilities. These include a main central market, a primary health center with an attached ambulance center, a police station, a citizen service building, a municipality building, a post office, a social services building, a community development center, and a Ministry of Commerce and Industry building.
Comprehensive Infrastructure Development
The contract also encompasses the construction of commercial shops and three crucial electrical substations, alongside the implementation of all necessary services and infrastructure within the N5 district center. This holistic approach to development ensures that residents will have access to essential amenities and services upon moving into the area. The project is expected to be completed within 900 days. This focus on infrastructure projects is vital for Kuwait’s future growth.
Ongoing Development and Future Outlook
The PAHW is currently overseeing the construction of a remarkable 160 service buildings throughout Al-Mutlaa City’s suburbs. This includes religious facilities like mosques and imam residences, as well as educational institutions such as kindergartens, primary, intermediate, and secondary schools. Healthcare is also a priority, with the construction of specialized, general, and integrated health centers, complete with ambulance stations.
Furthermore, the PAHW is actively monitoring the implementation of various other essential services, including gas branches, central markets, police stations, citizen service centers, post offices, municipal offices, social units, community development centers, Ministry of Commerce and Industry centers, and commercial shops. The progress on these projects is reportedly proceeding well, aligning with the established timelines. The overall vision for residential cities in Kuwait is to create self-sufficient communities.
The PAHW’s continued investment in Al-Mutlaa City underscores its dedication to providing quality housing and comprehensive infrastructure for Kuwaiti citizens. These recent announcements demonstrate a clear commitment to delivering on this promise, transforming Al-Mutlaa City into a modern and thriving urban center. The successful completion of these projects will not only address the growing housing demand but also contribute to the overall economic and social development of Kuwait.
This ongoing development is a testament to Kuwait’s forward-thinking approach to urban planning and its commitment to improving the quality of life for its citizens. For more information on the PAHW and its projects, visit their official website.

