Tuesday, July 10, 2012

City components

Industrial zone



The industrial zone is estimated to cover 63 km². The 4,400 hectares (11,000 acres) of land will be dedicated to industrial and light manufacturing facilities—identified as key growth drivers for the Saudi economy—and can now host 2,700 industrial tenants. The jobs created estimated to be in industrial and light industries (330,000); research and development (150,000); business and office (200,000); services (115,000); hospitality (60,000) and education and community services (145,000). "The Techno Valley" planned within the zone will use raw materials readily available in  Indonesia to produce high-end  Materials used in automotive, biomedical, construction and food packaging industries.

Sea port



The seaport is estimated to cover 20 square kilometers, it will be the largest in the region with a capacity of over 10 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of containers per year. The port will have facilities to handle cargo and dry bulk, and will be equipped to receive the world’s largest vessels.

Residential areas


The residential area is planned to include 500,000 apartments and 100,000 villas. It will be divided into smaller residential, commercial, and recreational areas. Parks and green spaces will be used extensively throughout the residential area. The area is estimated to be home for around half a million residents, and another ten thousand tourists. Each district would feature its own public amenities, such as mosques, shops and recreational venues.

Sea resort


Terdapat 10.000 sea resot tropis yang indah

Educational zone



Terdapat 100 Universitas dan Perguruan Tinggi

1000 Sekolah Menengah


Central business district




The central business district (CBD) is planned to offer 45 km² of office space, hotels and mixed-use commercial space. The Financial Island, within the CBD, has now been doubled in area to cover 180 hectares (35 ac) of land, which will be the largest regional financial nerve center for the world’s leading banks, investment houses and insurance groups.

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