

A quarry and crusher site offered for investment on the Homs–Damascus road, opposite the Jandar junction to the right. Property No. 89 is zoned as agricultural land and requires no change to its zoning classification; the area allocated to the quarry within it is 75,000 m². The listing states the site was previously operated under licence No. 1696 of 2018.
What this means for a rebuilding company: a quarry is an aggregate source, and aggregate is the first line in the cost of any building or road package. Work starts with a geological survey of the rock stratum, an estimate of reserves and a test of the material's suitability for concrete or for base courses, then a review of the earlier licence file and the obligations attached to its renewal. Next comes installing the crusher and the crushing and screening equipment, opening a haul road able to carry heavy trucks, and setting out a plan for dust, water and rehabilitation of the working face once extraction ends. Proximity to the Homs–Damascus corridor shortens haulage to project sites, which shortens haulage distances.
Source: Investment in Homs — ihoms.org — data as published in the official listing, accessed 2026-08-21.