
The rehabilitation and expansion project of the Bab al-Hawa border crossing in Idlib Governorate is an infrastructure project planned for 2026. It is executed by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing in coordination with the General Authority for Crossings and Customs. The project aims to increase the crossing's operational efficiency for passenger movement and trade between Syria and Turkey.
The engineering works include the complete rehabilitation of the arrival and departure halls to accommodate up to 10,000 travelers daily. Due to ongoing road expansions, a new gate will be constructed adjacent to the current one to handle the increased capacity.
The construction plan also involves building a parking facility outside the crossing premises to organize truck and car traffic, reduce congestion, and support a steady flow of vehicles.
The project has received recent inspection tours by the Minister of Public Works and Housing to monitor progress. The expansion is intended to support the crossing's role in the Syrian national economy by expediting logistical procedures and providing a transit environment aligned with international standards.
The crossing is located in Idlib Governorate, Syria, on the border with Turkey.
The project is executed by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing in coordination with the General Authority for Crossings and Customs.
The rehabilitated arrival and departure halls are designed to accommodate up to 10,000 travelers daily.
The project includes a new gate adjacent to the current one and a parking facility outside the crossing premises to organize truck and car traffic.
