Building Jordan’s Smart and Sustainable Future

Master Plan Overview

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Dar Al-Handasah — Master Plan Developer
Government of Jordan — Implementation (Build-Operate-Transfer Model)
About

The Project

Located 40 km from Amman and 31 km from Zarqa, the Amman New Administrative City Project is a cornerstone of Jordan’s national economic revival plan.

Core Objectives
  • Support Jordan’s expanding population
  • Alleviate congestion in Amman and Zarqa
  • Establish a new economic and administrative hub
  • Attract local and international investment
  • Promote sustainability and smart city innovation
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Key Development Components

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Government District

A centralized hub for ministries and state institutions to improve efficiency and accessibility.

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Residential Communities

Smart, mixed-use neighborhoods equipped with renewable energy and water-saving technologies.

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Commercial & Business Zones

Modern commercial centers designed to attract regional and international investors.

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Green Spaces & Parks

Sustainable landscapes, public gardens, and ecological corridors enhancing urban livability.

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Smart Mobility Network

Integrated transport linking Amman, Zarqa, and national highways through AI-driven systems.

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Innovation

Sustainability & Smart City Approach

The Amman New City adopts smart energy systems, water conservation, and green infrastructure to achieve a low-carbon, high-efficiency future.

Core Sustainability Features
  • Solar and renewable energy integration
  • Water recycling and conservation networks
  • AI-based traffic and waste management
  • Sustainable construction materials
  • Public green corridors and pedestrian-first design
Policy Framework for Urban Transformation

Public Policy Instruments

Financial Mechanism

$623M committed over 10 years; BOT model enabling private and foreign investment.

Organizational Structure

Coordinated under the Government of Jordan with Dar Al-Handasah as lead consultant.

Physical Intervention

Large-scale infrastructure, roads, and eco-friendly housing developments.

Urban Planning

Long-term spatial and sustainability strategy aligned with national development goals.

Building the Future — Step by Step

Phase

Duration

Highlights

Phase 1

2025–2033

Core infrastructure, residential zones, government buildings

Phase 2

2033–2040

Expansion of public services and green infrastructure

Phase 3

2040–2050

Smart systems, full city activation, population target of 1 million

Projected Impact

  • 83,000 jobs created by 2033

  • Up to 100,000 direct and indirect jobs by final stage

Discover Landy Jo in Person

Walk through the city of tomorrow. Schedule a guided tour with our team and see how vision meets development.