Al-Haqil oversees the signing of partnership contracts worth 231 million riyals between the public and private sectors to enhance municipal oversight and improve service efficiency.

Monday 08 June 2026
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Today, as part of the activities of the “Cityscape Global 2025” exhibition held in Riyadh, His Excellency the Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Mr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, sponsored the signing of partnership contracts between the public and private sectors to implement the services of monitoring excavations and building violations, with the participation of 11 municipalities in various regions of the Kingdom, in the presence of His Excellency the Deputy Minister, Mr. Ehab bin Ghazi Al-Hashani, and a number of Their Excellencies and Highnesses the Secretaries of the regions.

The contracts were signed in cooperation between the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing and the National Center for Privatization, with a total value exceeding 231 million riyals, as part of the Ministry’s efforts to enhance the efficiency of the municipal sector and expand the scope of partnerships with the private sector, which contributes to raising the quality of services and improving operational and regulatory performance in Saudi cities.

The contracts include the implementation of excavation and building violation monitoring services in the municipalities of the Eastern Province, Al-Ahsa Governorate, Hafr Al-Batin, Al-Qassim, Al-Jawf, Hail, the Northern Borders, Tabuk, Taif Governorate, Najran, and Jazan, through two national companies specializing in technical monitoring and smart operation, namely TÜV Rheinland Arabia Limited and Elm Information Security Company.

Through these partnerships, the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing seeks to establish a modern operational model that keeps pace with the comprehensive municipal transformation, and is based on effective governance, smart monitoring, and sustainable operation, which enhances the level of compliance and quality of implementation, and contributes to improving the efficiency of field and supervisory work.

The ministry also aims to develop the municipal services system by enabling the private sector to perform advanced operational roles, introducing modern technologies in monitoring and surveillance work, and achieving integration between digital transformation and operational governance, to ensure the sustainability of services and improve the quality of life in Saudi cities.

These agreements come within a strategic path adopted by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing in cooperation with the National Center for Privatization, to activate privatization initiatives and partnership with the private sector, support financial and operational efficiency in the municipal system, and achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 in building smart and sustainable cities characterized by flexible systems, efficient performance and quality of services.

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