Phase Two of Jeddah Waterfront Restoration Project Launches Construction of 972-Meter Pier
2026-06-12 11:20
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The historic Jeddah Waterfront Restoration Project in Saudi Arabia has entered its second phase, with construction underway on a 972-meter marine pier in the Al Arbaeen Lagoon area. The restoration project aims to restore the lagoon's ecology and revitalize the historic Jeddah waterfront.

The project is being implemented under the Historic Jeddah Development Plan and is one of several landmark initiatives within the plan designed to enhance the area's cultural and heritage value and reconnect the district with the Red Sea.

The main works in the current phase include: dredging and reshaping the basin of the Al Arbaeen Lagoon, constructing a 490-meter-long retaining seawall, and developing supporting infrastructure in preparation for the subsequent operational phase.

Additionally, the works involve environmental remediation and upgrades to marine infrastructure, aimed at improving water quality and supporting the long-term sustainability of the marine environment, while enhancing the area's tourism and leisure appeal.

According to the plan, the entire restoration project is being carried out in three phases. The ultimate goal is to develop comprehensive urban and recreational facilities in the area, including a marina, green spaces, pedestrian bridges, and various public amenities.

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