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The Riyadh skyline with a Saudi Arabian flag waving in the foreground.
The regulation sees adjustments to health and safety standards in group housing units. (Image Credit: Canva Pro)
  • Topic: HSE
  • Region: Middle East
  • Date: August 18th
  • Year: 2025

The Saudi Gazette has reported several health and safety regulation changes to group housing height, space, location, and noise levels amongst other criteria

Saudi's Ministry of Municipalities and Housing deems housing units with capacity between 500 and 10,000 people as 'group housing', with residential buildings capped at 500.

Reports suggest the new regulation will require a dedicated operational supervisor at each group residential facility, bedrooms constructed at least four square meters per person occupying it, and two kitchens, toilets and bathrooms per eight residents.

One parking space must now be included per 100 residents at each residential project.

No more than 40% of the site's land plot can be developed moving forward.

Boundary walls on commercial streets, barriers above fences, and air-conditioning units or satellite dishes on balconies have reportedly all been prohibited under the new regulation.