AWJ Contracting has announced the launch of extensive sidewalk and street lighting development projects in several cities across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as part of its strategy to enhance infrastructure and improve urban services, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

These projects focus on rehabilitating sidewalks to ensure safer and smoother pedestrian movement, alongside the installation of advanced smart lighting systems that provide optimal illumination for residential areas and busy streets, while significantly reducing energy consumption. This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life in urban areas and provide a modern, safe environment for all residents.

A representative from AWJ Contracting stated that the projects will be executed according to the highest standards of quality and safety. The company places great emphasis on technical and engineering details to ensure the sustainability of the work in the long term. He added: “Through these projects, we aim to raise the standard of infrastructure in the targeted cities, create a tangible positive impact on pedestrian safety, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of urban streets and areas.”

The execution plan includes multiple phases, starting with the design and preparation of sidewalks according to precise professional standards, followed by the preparation of the necessary infrastructure for lighting, and concluding with the installation of modern lighting poles and full electrical network connections. Continuous monitoring will be conducted to ensure high-quality execution and timely completion, while minimizing disruption to daily traffic and pedestrian movement.

These initiatives are expected to improve the overall pedestrian experience, enhance safety, and increase the efficiency of public lighting, reflecting AWJ Contracting’s commitment to contributing to infrastructure development and improving the quality of life across various regions of the Kingdom.

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