Oxagon

Oxagon Eastern Retaining Wall

3 km
Length
7 m
Max Height
382,192 m³
Excavation
6,800 tons
Steel Reinforcement
UNIMAC set a new benchmark for technical excellence and collaborative delivery with the Oxagon Eastern Retaining Wall, the first permanent structure in NEOM’s visionary Oxagon district, engineered to support the region’s bold new public spaces and future developments.

Engineering the Future of NEOM

UNIMAC’s construction of the Oxagon Eastern Retaining Wall marks a pivotal milestone in NEOM’s transformation—delivering the district’s first permanent structure, a bold foundation that supports the sweeping ambition of Oxagon’s master plan.​

Precision and Collaboration

At 3 kilometers in length and reaching up to 7 meters in height, the retaining wall required meticulous planning and technical ingenuity to accommodate its complex curves and variable elevations. UNIMAC’s teams leveraged strategic multi-supplier procurement and advanced project controls, driving material logistics and on-site coordination at an extraordinary pace. Every detail, from steel reinforcement to concrete pour, was executed with an unwavering focus on long-term reliability and resilience in a demanding marine landscape.​

Building for Tomorrow

The Oxagon Eastern Retaining Wall stands as a testament to the power of partnership and innovative thinking. By harnessing cutting-edge engineering and fostering cross-functional collaboration, UNIMAC delivered a critical infrastructure asset purpose-built to support the district’s iconic waterfront and public village. This achievement reflects a shared commitment to sustainable progress and exceptional performance—defining what’s possible for Saudi Arabia’s next horizon.