Government offices complex in the Holy Sites ready for Hajj 1447 AH

As part of early and intensive preparations to ensure the success of the Hajj season, the General Authority for State Properties announced the completion of the government complex in the Holy Sites, ready to host all government agencies participating in organizing the 1447 AH Hajj season. This proactive step underscores the wise leadership's commitment to providing everything necessary to facilitate the performance of the rituals for the pilgrims and to offer services that meet the highest international standards.
The Kingdom's historic efforts in developing Hajj infrastructure
Throughout history, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has placed serving the Two Holy Mosques and the Holy Sites at the forefront of its priorities. With the launch of Saudi Vision 2030, and specifically the “Serving the Guests of God” program, the infrastructure in Mecca and the Holy Sites has witnessed an unprecedented transformation. This is no longer limited to urban expansion alone, but extends to the development of a comprehensive administrative and organizational system that ensures the comfort and safety of pilgrims. The establishment and development of unified government facilities is an integral part of this ongoing historical context, as the Kingdom constantly strives to utilize the latest technologies and best engineering practices to serve the millions of Muslims who flock annually from all corners of the earth.
Specifications of the government offices complex in the Holy Sites
The government complex in the Holy Sites is a pioneering and exemplary project, designed and implemented according to the highest technical and modern standards. Its strategic location near the Holy Sites facilitates the movement of staff and their rapid response. This massive complex spans an area exceeding 1.35 million square meters and comprises 65 fully equipped buildings. With a capacity exceeding 10,000 employees from various military, civilian, and service sectors, the complex functions as a highly efficient, self-contained administrative city, dedicated to the single goal of ensuring the success of the Hajj season.
The strategic impact of service integration at the local and international levels
The strategic importance of this complex extends far beyond simply providing office space; its anticipated impact encompasses local, regional, and international dimensions. Locally, the complex facilitates immediate coordination and effective communication among various government entities, thereby enhancing performance efficiency and expediting decision-making, particularly during peak times and crowd management. Regionally and internationally, the Kingdom's successful management of millions of pilgrims smoothly and safely reflects a positive image of Saudi organizational capabilities and reassures Muslim countries about the safety of their citizens. This integrated administration ensures the provision of optimal services to the pilgrims, leaving a profound and positive impression on those returning home.
Integrated work and living environment 24/7
In addition to its administrative functions, the complex provides a comprehensive work environment, including comfortable residential facilities for government employees. Dedicated teams manage, operate, and maintain the facilities around the clock, seven days a week. This integrated approach aims to empower personnel to perform their demanding tasks with efficiency and focus, free from logistical concerns. Providing this ideal environment directly enhances the quality of services offered and underscores the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to supporting all those who contribute to serving the pilgrims of the Holy Mosque.



