The Amman Bridge is a 15.8 km elevated expressway developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. This greenfield project will be built over the existing King Abdullah II Road within the same right-of-way, enhancing Amman’s north-south mobility corridor, reducing congestion, and providing a sustainable transport link for future integration with the city’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. Once operational, the bridge will serve as a strategic arterial connection between north and south of Amman, improving travel efficiency, supporting urban development, and generating stable toll-based revenues for private investors.
Transport | RFQ ANNOUNCED Amman
Geographic Location
The Project runs along Amman’s Western Corridor, passing through key residential, institutional and commercial areas, including:
King Hussein Medical City
King Hussein Business Park
Governmental Entities
Headquarters of Multinational Entities
Shopping and commercial centers
Project’s Scope
15.8 km dual-carriageway with two lanes per direction, designed for mixed vehicle and BRT traffic.
13 stations and pedestrian bridges and acceleration/deceleration lanes ensuring safe and efficient commuter access.
9 main entrances and 6 exits connecting major districts.
Traffic management, and O&M facilities for concessionaire operation.
Integration of sustainability features such as intelligent transport systems (ITS).
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