According to Times of Oman, in “Al Wusta Governorate signs agreements to implement projects in Haima, Mahout,” published in July 2026, Oman regional development advanced as Al Wusta Governorate signed agreements worth RO 1,530,168 to implement infrastructure projects that improve roads, public facilities, and community services across the Wilayats of Haima and Mahout.
Al Wusta Governorate infrastructure projects expand
Sheikh Ahmed Musallam Jaddad, Governor of Al Wusta, signed agreements covering several infrastructure initiatives designed to strengthen local services and improve public facilities throughout the governorate. The projects form part of the governorate’s continuing development programme, which focuses on creating modern infrastructure while supporting the needs of local communities.
The agreements include the rehabilitation of internal roads in the Wilayat of Haima, the construction of a dedicated health walkway in Haima, and the development and beautification of the Al Jouba roundabout in the Wilayat of Mahout. Together, these projects reinforce Oman regional development by improving essential infrastructure and expanding community facilities across the governorate.
Oman Regional Development improves community services
The total value of the signed agreements amounts to RO 1,530,168, reflecting continued investment in local infrastructure. The governorate aims to improve public services while enhancing the quality of facilities available to residents in both wilayats.
Road rehabilitation projects will improve internal connectivity and make daily travel more convenient. Meanwhile, the new health walkway will provide residents with a dedicated public space that encourages outdoor activity. The Al Jouba roundabout project will also improve the surrounding urban landscape while supporting smoother traffic movement. These improvements strengthen Oman regional development by combining infrastructure upgrades with community-focused facilities.
Projects support local development goals across communities
The governorate said the agreements align with its broader plans to strengthen infrastructure, improve public services, and enhance the quality of life. These projects also contribute to balanced regional development by directing investment toward local communities across Al Wusta.
Through these Al Wusta Governorate infrastructure projects, local authorities continue to develop facilities that meet community needs while supporting comprehensive development objectives. The projects also demonstrate the governorate’s commitment to improving public infrastructure through targeted investment across different sectors.
Infrastructure investment supports Oman Regional Development
The newly signed agreements represent another step in Al Wusta Governorate’s long-term infrastructure programme. Local authorities continue to prioritise projects that improve public services, modernise facilities, and strengthen community infrastructure throughout the region.
As Oman regional development continues, investment in roads, recreational facilities, and urban improvements remains central to supporting sustainable growth and enhancing the quality of life. The latest agreements also reflect the governorate’s ongoing commitment to delivering infrastructure projects that directly benefit residents while advancing comprehensive development across Haima and Mahout.
