en.Wedoany.com Reported - The SQU–Al Khoudh Six Road construction project in Muscat, Oman, is progressing steadily and has now entered its final phase, with most structural works completed or nearing completion. The road construction, led by the Muscat Municipality with the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology coordinating supporting infrastructure, is part of Oman's strategy to upgrade key urban transport networks and alleviate congestion along the Al Khoudh–Sultan Qaboos University corridor.

The scope of this road construction includes transforming the existing single-carriageway corridor into a 3.5-kilometer dual-carriageway system, featuring two lanes in each direction, alongside the construction of approximately 7 kilometers of pedestrian walkways to enhance accessibility and safety for non-motorized users. The works also involve converting the existing Al Khoudh Six Roundabout into a signalized four-way intersection and building a new controlled intersection near the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital. Side barriers and drainage infrastructure have been integrated into the design to enhance resilience during heavy rainfall.
This road construction project extends from the roundabout in the Al Khoudh Six area to the traffic light intersection directly in front of Gate 2 of Sultan Qaboos University, strengthening connectivity between key residential, educational, and medical zones in the Seeb Wilayat and improving traffic flow on one of Muscat's most congested suburban routes. Sultan Qaboos University is the only public university in Oman, and traffic bottlenecks along this corridor had been a long-standing issue.
This road construction is part of a broader infrastructure push in the Omani capital region, with multiple highway and dualization projects underway concurrently. Ongoing works on nearby corridors include the Muscat Expressway expansion and the Al Khoudh Road upgrade. The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology continues to support the parallel road network upgrades in Muscat.
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