Dammam Airports Company (DACO) has entered into a series of strategic contracts valued at more than SAR 1.2 billion ($317 million) aimed at strengthening infrastructure and operational performance at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.
The agreements are part of a wider transportation development programme exceeding SAR 3 billion, signed in the presence of Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Eastern Province.
A major component of the contracts focuses on the development of a new power station along with a medium-voltage electricity distribution system at the airport. The initiative is intended to reinforce the airport’s energy infrastructure and support its long-term operational needs.
DACO stated that these projects align with its broader strategic plan to enhance airport facilities, improve reliability across operations, and accommodate expected growth in passenger volumes and aviation activity in the coming years.
The scope of work also includes the modernisation of King Fahd International Airport’s existing electrical network. This upgrade is expected to improve system resilience, increase capacity, and ensure smoother support for future expansion plans.
In addition, DACO has awarded a separate contract for the rehabilitation of the northern access road to the airport, including the route connecting King Fahd International Airport to Safwa Bridge.
This transport upgrade aims to improve road safety, ease traffic congestion, and provide more efficient access for travellers and airport users.
Source: ZAWYA