

A sports city project on 570 dunams at the Palmyra roundabout in Homs Governorate. As published, the project comprises a football stadium, an indoor swimming pool, an administrative building and a sports hotel, a shopping centre, service buildings, entrances, parking and children's play areas, and technical facilities. The scale places this among mixed-use complex projects rather than single-building opportunities.
What this means for a rebuilding company: this is a project at urban scale, not building scale. Work begins with a master plan distributing the components across the site and tying them to a network of entrances, parking and internal roads, then with infrastructure — grading, drainage, water, power and telecoms networks — before any structure rises. Delivering the stadium and the indoor pool calls for experience in long-span structures and in water treatment and ventilation systems, while the hotel, retail and service blocks follow a conventional construction path that can be phased. Splitting the scheme into sequential delivery packages, and deciding which component opens first, is a decision that precedes the engineering study rather than following it.
Source: Investment in Homs — ihoms.org — data as published in the official listing, accessed 2026-08-21.