Shalfa Facilities Management Company has secured a government project award from the Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia valued at SAR 61,235,562.25, including value-added tax. The contract, disclosed to Tadawul on May 4, covers the full suite of facilities services — operation, maintenance, and cleaning — for the ministry's complex buildings and its main warehouse, both located in Riyadh.
The company, listed on Nomu under ticker 9613, noted in its exchange filing that the contract involves no related parties, underscoring the arm's-length nature of the government procurement. The award notification was received on May 3, 2026, corresponding to 1447-11-16 on the Hijri calendar.
The contract broadens Shalfa's government-sector footprint at a time when Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme has significantly elevated the profile — and real-estate and operational demands — of the Ministry of Tourism. Facilities management contracts of this nature typically span multi-year terms, covering preventive and corrective maintenance alongside day-to-day cleaning and operations for ministerial premises.
Shalfa did not disclose the contract duration in its Tadawul filing. No further details on sub-contractors or performance milestones were provided at the time of announcement.

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