The Jordanian Ministry of Investment invited qualified international and local companies and consortia to participate in the prequalification process for the Amman Bridge project, which will build Jordan’s first toll elevated expressway in Amman, Jordan.
The Amman Bridge project will feature the Kingdom’s first elevated expressway spanning approximately 15.8 km. It will link Sweileh in the north with Naour in the south along King Abdullah II Road. The project aims to improve traffic flow along one of Amman’s busiest urban corridors, strengthen urban connectivity, and support economic activity. The elevated expressway will include two lanes in each direction, a dedicated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane, and modern intelligent transportation systems, including fully electronic free-flow tolling, digital payment solutions, and energy-efficient lighting. The design integrates with Phase II of the BRT project, incorporating bus stops, pedestrian bridges, and acceleration, deceleration, and storage lanes for buses, emphasizing mobility efficiency and environmental sustainability. The project is expected to increase traffic capacity, reduce travel times, and enhance the quality of life for commuters, while representing a strategic investment opportunity under the PPP framework for infrastructure development. King Abdullah II Road will remain available as a free alternative route for road users.
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