New extension project in Masjid Al Haram approved

New extension project in Masjid Al Haram approved

KARACHI: Avanceon Saudi link for Energy Co WLL, a subsidiary of Avanceon FZE, has secured an approximately Rs750 million project to execute SCADA link for the Masjid Al-Haram Expansion Project in Makkah, a statement said.

The high value project will see Avanceon provide a state-of-the-art solution to expand and restore Masjid Al-Haram’s central position in the city, it added.

The Haram Expansion Project aims to restore Masjid Al-Haram’s central position in the city and give the mosque an architectural and engineering aspect to welcome the growing number of pilgrims.

Avanceon Saudi Arabia Sales Country Head Sheharyar Abdullah said: “Avanceon’s extensive experience in execution and commissioning of transportation and infrastructure projects shows commitment to creating value for our customers.”

“Riyadh Metro and other landmark tunnel projects in KSA are examples of our execution footprint in the region. The Avanceon team is fully committed to delivering another flagship project with global engineering and execution standards and open doors for upcoming large-scale projects,” he added.

RA – OEM Regional Manager Muhammad Anwar ul Haq Bajwa: “Tunnel project in Masjid Al Haram designed by us will help protect millions of pilgrims’ lives during their visit for Holy Land Haram Makkah.”

“It is a prestigious project and a sacred place for two billion Muslims. To win and execute this project for SCADA is a source for pride and honour for us for the rest of our lives,” he added.

Avanceon will be responsible for the PLC based SCADA systems, instrumentation, real time data acquisition, performance monitoring systems and turnkey automation to ensure new praying areas and essential services to millions of pilgrims who visit Makkah for Hajj and Umrah.

With the Al-Ka’bah as its focal point, the Haram Expansion project will extend radially outwards across a 684m distance. It will include the construction of a new Haram building, courtyards around the mosque, a new services building, a central utility complex (CUC), a hospital, civil defence, and security facilities, as well as bridges and pedestrian walkways.

A utility tunnel serves as the main artery, harbouring utilities from the CUC to the Haram, including chilled water, water supply, firefighting, wastewater, refuse collection, and electric cables.