Taya Industrial City — TIC

«أثرٌ يُبنى» Built for Impact

Type

Industrial City

Infrastructure - BIM - MEP - Calculations

Discipline

Riyadh - Saudi Arabia

Location

2026

Year

Overview

A new generation industrial city, engineered end-to-end.

Taya Industrial City (TIC) is one of Saudi Arabia's flagship industrial developments a fully integrated, MODON approved city spanning +2.37 million m² along the Riyadh–Kharj corridor, developed by Taya Real Estate as a next-generation home for light and medium manufacturing, logistics, ready factories, and the workforce that runs them.

BIMLEED was engaged across the project's full engineering lifecycle from master infrastructure design and multi-discipline BIM coordination down to the technical calculation packages required for consultant approval and authority submission.

Every deliverable was reviewed and stamped through Zuhair Fayez Partnership, one of Saudi Arabia's most established design consultancies, ensuring the work meets the standards of the SBC, IEC, and MODON's industrial city specifications.

Project components

01 Full Infrastructure Engineering

End-to-end design of the city's underground and surface infrastructure — road network hierarchy (60 m main / 30 m collector / 20 m sub / 15 m residential), drainage, water distribution, sewage, and utility corridors across the +2.37 M m² site.

02 Design Review & Approval

Coordination of every deliverable through Zuhair Fayez Partnership — IFC submittals, response to consultant comments, revision cycles, and final stamped-for-construction approvals across all engineering disciplines.

03 Multi-discipline BIM Modeling

Federated BIM models for architecture, structure, mechanical, and electrical systems — built to LOD 350, clash-detected across disciplines, and used as the single source of truth for quantity take-offs and construction documentation.

04 Electrical Load & Network Design

Full electrical load calculations for the city — substation sizing, MV/LV distribution, cable schedules, voltage drop and short-circuit verification, and coordination with Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) standards for an industrial-grade network.

05 RC Tanks & Utility Structures

Full structural engineering of the city's infrastructure assets reinforced concrete design of the two underground water reservoirs, pump-station structures, substation rooms, manholes, and utility chambers. Delivered as analysis, IFC drawings, and fully detailed shop drawings within the Revit model.

06 DIALux Lighting Design

Photometric lighting design for the entire road network and public realm — luminance and illuminance verification per EN 13201 and Saudi authority standards, fixture selection, pole spacing, and energy-efficient LED specifications.

07 Earthing & Lightning Protection

Earth resistance calculations and grid design for substations and critical infrastructure, lightning protection risk assessment per IEC 62305, and integration with the city's overall electrical safety strategy.

08 Pump Station Calculations

Hydraulic design and pump selection for the city's water supply and wastewater pump stations — TDH calculations, NPSH verification, pipe-network sizing, and integration with the two main water storage tanks serving the development.

Eight workstreams.

One coordinated delivery.

One coordinated team.

One source of truth.

BIMLEED operated as the project's integrated engineering office running the BIM environment, producing the calculation packages, and acting as the technical interface between the developer and the consultant. Every workstream above shares the same coordinated model, so a change in one discipline flows cleanly into the others.

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