The Mashaar Path is an extended route starting from Jabal Al-Rahmah in Arafat, passing through Muzdalifah and Mina, and reaching Ali Gate at the Holy Mosque in Makkah. The project aims to provide an effective, safe, and sustainable mobility corridor that enhances the quality of life for residents and visitors, while improving the level of services provided to the Guests of Allah. The path also incorporates a historical and cultural dimension to highlight the archaeological and heritage landmarks within the Holy Sites and Makkah. This contributes to achieving the vision of our wise Kingdom, Saudi Vision 2030, which emphasizes offering better services and a higher standard of care for pilgrims, Umrah performers, and residents.
The project covers the development of 170,000 square meters along the Muzdalifah Path, including the installation of rubber flooring, creation of green spaces, and addition of urban furniture elements (seating areas, drinking water fountains, waste bins, lighting poles, fountains, and standalone shading structures).
Working as the contractor’s technical office.
Conducting flood studies.
Designing the rainwater drainage network.
Preparing the design drawings for all buildings and canopies on site.
Reviewing and preparing the shop drawings.
Supervising and resolving any obstacles during execution.