Muscat Greater Structure Plan: Shaping the Future of Oman’s Capital
Introduction
The Muscat Greater Structure Plan is a transformative urban development strategy designed
to guide the future growth of Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. Officially launched
on May 7, 2026, under the patronage of His Highness Sayyid Bilarab bin Haitham Al Said,
the plan represents a key milestone aligned with Oman Vision 2040 and the National Urban Strategy.
Strategic Importance
- Muscat is home to approximately 29% of Oman’s population, expected to rise to 36% by 2040.
- It contributes significantly to the national economy.
The structure plan ensures sustainable growth while maintaining a high quality of life.
Core Objectives
- Develop a modern and sustainable city
- Create a people-centered urban environment
- Build a resilient and economically dynamic capital
Key Development Areas
Transportation & Mobility
- Proposed Muscat Metro system
- Expansion of rapid bus networks
- Integrated public transport solutions
Infrastructure & Investment
- Strengthening urban infrastructure
- Encouraging local and international investment
- Supporting economic diversification
Environment & Sustainability
- Increasing green spaces
- Protecting natural valleys from flooding
- Enhancing climate resilience
Culture & Identity
- Preserving cultural heritage
- Protecting coastal identity
- Balancing tradition with modern development
Innovation & Smart Cities
- Promoting smart technologies
- Encouraging knowledge-based industries
- Developing a future-ready urban ecosystem
Development Timeline & Achievements
- 2022: Project initiation with research and stakeholder engagement
- 2025: Won Smart Cities category at WAFX Awards (World Architecture Festival)
- 2026: Official launch of the structure plan
Conclusion
The Muscat Greater Structure Plan is a landmark initiative that redefines urban living in Oman.
It promotes sustainability, enhances infrastructure, and supports economic diversification,
positioning Muscat as a leading model for modern, resilient, and sustainable cities in the region.



