Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The Riyadh Infrastructure Initiatives Heart (RIPC) has confirmed that the whole implementation of all dwelling connections to primary infrastructure networks is a basic requirement for acquiring approval for brand new residential plans in Riyadh. That is stipulated within the “House Connections Information,” which the middle adopted as a cornerstone of the Residential Plans Readiness Initiative, just lately introduced underneath the “Usul” program. The RIPC defined that the House Connections Information is a complete reference aimed toward making certain the readiness of all new plans via an entire, dependable, and expandable infrastructure. It additionally defines obligations and standardizes dwelling connection implementation procedures in accordance with technical requirements, accepted supplies, and the procedural necessities of water, electrical energy, and telecommunications service suppliers, whereas clearly outlining technical and regulatory tasks. The middle revealed that implementing this requirement enhances planning and execution effectivity, will increase the reliability of infrastructure initiatives, and ensures the readiness of residential neighborhoods earlier than occupancy. It will positively affect the city panorama and high quality of life in Riyadh. The middle additionally famous that the information is accessible on its web site. It’s noteworthy that the “Usul” program includes a set of transformative initiatives aimed toward growing the infrastructure system, bettering coordination amongst related entities, and enhancing the standard of labor. That is an initiative launched by the RIPC to control how infrastructure initiatives are deliberate and executed throughout Riyadh. This system contains 9 particular initiatives aimed toward bettering and streamlining the town’s infrastructure improvement. This system’s launch comes amidst the speedy progress witnessed by the infrastructure sector. The middle recorded a 29 % progress charge in 2025, with over 600 contractors and challenge implementers engaged on this system, and 110 entities from the private and non-private sectors concerned within the power, water, telecommunications, and roads sectors.




