Invest JO

Jubilee Bridge Sweileh – Naour Bridge 

Toll Road: Jubilee Bridge ( Sweileh – Naour Bridge )

Strategic Context

The Medical City Toll Bridge is a transformative infrastructure project that will enhance Jordan’s transportation network by addressing traffic congestion and improving connectivity between the northern and southern regions via Amman. Spanning 15.82 km, this two-way elevated bridge with two lanes in each direction will integrate transit vehicles, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, and a toll road non-segregated. Strategically located entry and exit points and modern stations will ensure seamless travel, boost regional mobility, and support Jordan’s sustainable development goals.

EMV Driver

Future Services / Vibrant Jordan.

Nature of Opportunity

Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

Overview of Opportunity

This DBFOT (Design, Build, Finance, Operate, Transfer) opportunity focuses on integrating toll road and transit solutions. The elevated highway starts near the Sweileh intersection and ends at the Naour Bridge – Airport Road intersection. The revenue model will be based on toll receipts and BRT integration.
The project has three key elements:

  • Elevated Highway: Construction and operation of a 15.82 km elevated highway with two lanes in each direction and strategically located entry and exit points.
  • Toll Operations: Development of advanced toll systems to optimize traffic flow and ensure safety compliance.
  • BRT Integration: The construction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) modern stations and pedestrian bridges along the highway.

 

Expected Investment Size This project has an estimated investment size of USD 650M with a double-digit internal rate of return (IRR).

  • Tendering to begin in Q2 / 2026

 

Investors / Partners

The profile of the partner or consortium for this project may include:

  • Infrastructure Specialists: Firms with expertise in designing and constructing elevated highways, toll systems, and BRT solutions.
  • Technology Innovators: Partners skilled in integrating toll collection and advanced traffic management technologies.
  • Environmental Advocates: Stakeholders committed to sustainable infrastructure development and eco-friendly solutions.
  • Local Collaborators: Companies with local insights to ensure regulatory compliance, smooth execution, and community engagement.