Everything you need to know about building playgrounds and greenhouses in the Kingdom
Stadium and Greenhouse Construction: Integrated Solutions from Metro Al Wadi
With the significant development taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the fields of sustainable agriculture and sports infrastructure, the need for specialized companies offering integrated solutions for stadium and greenhouse construction according to the highest standards has become essential.
Metro Al Wadi in Riyadh is one of the leading companies that combines technical expertise with meticulous design to provide ideal environments for both sports and agricultural projects.
First: Stadium Construction to the Highest International Standards
The design and construction of stadiums requires high engineering precision, whether they are football, futsal, or multi-purpose fields.
At Metro Al Wadi, we are committed to providing stadiums that meet FIFA-approved specifications in terms of the quality of artificial and natural grass, drainage, irrigation, and lighting systems.
Our services include:
Construction of football fields with artificial and natural grass.
Installation of smart lighting, drainage, and irrigation systems.
Construction of fences, stands, player changing rooms, and supporting facilities.
The artificial turf we use is highly resistant to the sun’s heat in Riyadh’s climate, offering a natural appearance that lasts for years without costly maintenance.
Natural grass, on the other hand, is cultivated using an integrated system that includes subsurface irrigation and soil aeration to ensure balanced growth and exceptional durability.
Second: Greenhouse Construction
Agricultural greenhouses are the ideal solution for achieving year-round sustainable production in harsh climates.
At Metro Al Wadi, we offer a variety of greenhouse designs and systems to suit different crop types, prioritizing energy efficiency and precise environmental control.
Our services in this field include:
Design and construction of metal and plastic greenhouses.
Installation of ventilation, cooling, and shading systems.
Installation of smart irrigation systems that precisely control water quantities.
Preparation of suitable soil and growing environments for plants.
We utilize advanced technologies to control temperature, humidity, and lighting, ensuring high-quality production with minimal water and energy consumption.
Third: Irrigation, Ventilation, and Shading Systems
To ensure efficient performance in stadiums and enclosed farms, Metro Al Wadi relies on smart irrigation and ventilation systems that utilize advanced sensor technologies.
These systems contribute to reducing water consumption by up to 40%, while preserving the quality of the soil, grass, and plants.
The company also provides modern shading solutions using high-quality nets and fabrics that withstand Saudi Arabia’s weather conditions, giving plants and green spaces ideal protection from direct sunlight.
Fourth: Metro Al Wadi’s Experience in Agricultural and Sports Projects
Through its numerous projects in Riyadh and various regions of the Kingdom, Metro Al Wadi has proven its ability to execute integrated projects that combine aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability.
Whether you are looking to create a professional stadium or a high-tech greenhouse farm, the company offers solutions from design to delivery, guaranteeing the highest quality standards.
Fifth: Why Choose Metro Al Wadi?
Extensive experience in designing and implementing sports and agricultural projects.
Utilization of modern technologies to reduce water and energy consumption.
Commitment to international quality and safety standards.
Ongoing technical support after implementation. Customized solutions tailored to Saudi Arabia’s climate.
Building sports fields and greenhouses is not just an infrastructure project; it’s an investment in beauty, efficiency, and sustainability.
At Wadi Metro, we make every project a new success story, combining engineering innovation with environmental awareness to achieve a greener future for the Kingdom.
