The structural plan for Greater Muscat presents a comprehensive developmental and spatial plan to accommodate the increasing population growth and attract investment to enhance the economy and develop the transportation system. It is based on an integrated multi-modal transport network that raises the quality of services and strengthens the infrastructure while preserving its unique treasures and our rich environment.
2028-03-01
Muscat
The area stretches from Muttrah in the east to Barka in the west, with a coastal strip extending over 100 kilometers and a total area of 137,218 hectares, spread over a distance of 80 kilometers. The structural plan for Greater Muscat provides a comprehensive developmental and spatial plan to accommodate the increasing population growth and attract investment to enhance the economy and develop the transportation system. It is based on an integrated multi-modal transport network that raises the quality of services and strengthens the infrastructure while preserving its unique treasures and our rich environment.

Green spaces linked with integrated infrastructure and paved streets prepared for climate changes, containing high-efficiency parks and nature reserves, promoting healthy and active transportation like walking with dedicated pedestrian pathways, and establishing integrated public transport lines (metro) equipped with infrastructure that makes it a smart city encouraging creativity and innovation, ensuring inclusive participation with the community, providing adequate care, and offering facilities and services for all citizens, residents, and visitors. An integrated city distinguished by its beaches and waterfront, vibrant and appealing to all segments of society.




The structural plan aims to provide 9 << 2.8 m² of open space per person.
The structural plan aims to provide 313,000 new housing units.
The structural plan will contribute 79% of the targeted number of public transport trips in the national urban development strategy. Muscat
A disaster protection system represented by the construction of more than 16 dams and 250 km of drainage channels.
Citizens, residents and visitors

From Matrah in the east to Barka in the west, and a coastal strip extending up to 100 kilometers, with an area of 137,218 hectares covering a distance of 80 kilometers.