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Inquiring About Cleaning Contracts
Inquire about cleaning contracts.
FAQ
What is the Interactive Map?
It is one of the services of the Excavation Platform that allows users to view authorized excavation routes within a specific geographic area. Users can control the display of excavation routes based on:
● Excavation Status
● Utility Service Type
● Excavation Type
● Street Closure Status
● Excavation Method
● Excavation Category & Duration
Users can also apply a visual differentiation standard to color-code the excavation routes based on selected criteria. Additionally, users can view detailed technical data for any route by clicking on it on the map.
● Excavation Status
● Utility Service Type
● Excavation Type
● Street Closure Status
● Excavation Method
● Excavation Category & Duration
Users can also apply a visual differentiation standard to color-code the excavation routes based on selected criteria. Additionally, users can view detailed technical data for any route by clicking on it on the map.
FAQ
Can users view underground database layers owned by utility agencies and coordination offices?
Yes, users affiliated with the relevant utility agency or coordination office can access underground database layers via the interactive permit/request map based on their geographical scope.
FAQ
What is the Interactive Map?
The Interactive Map is one of the services within the Excavation Platform, allowing users to view authorized excavation routes within a specific geographic area. Users can filter results by excavation status, utility type, excavation type, street closure status, excavation method, and excavation duration category. Additionally, users can apply a visual distinction filter, enabling color-coded map visualization based on selected criteria. Users can also view detailed technical information about a selected excavation route by clicking on it.
Service
Information Fee Calculator
A service that helps the beneficiary calculate informational fees.
FAQ
Can users access geospatial data layers of the service-owning entity and the coordination office?
Yes, users from the service-owning entity or coordination office can access the geospatial database layers via the Permit Interactive Map or Requests Interactive Map, based on their authorization.
Service
Interactive Map
An electronic service available on the Balady Portal, allowing government entities and private sector organizations across the Kingdom to view requests and reports related to projects of all types through an interactive map. The service enables users to visualize spatial and temporal conflicts by using various search filters and adjusting the time frame directly on the interactive map, without the need to visit the authority.
Service
Submitting a Classification Certificate Request
An electronic service available on the Balady platform designed to support and
empower private sector establishments by ensuring they meet a minimum set of
technical and financial standards and obtain a Classification Certificate to provide
services in cities across the Kingdom, without the need to visit the authority.
empower private sector establishments by ensuring they meet a minimum set of
technical and financial standards and obtain a Classification Certificate to provide
services in cities across the Kingdom, without the need to visit the authority.
Service
Permissions & Settings
An electronic service available on the Balady platform, enabling service and coordination entities to assign multiple representatives, each with a distinct role, without the need to visit the authority.
Service
Building Connection Excavation Permit Request
An electronic service available on the Balady platform, designed for service providers across the Kingdom, such as telecommunications, electricity, and water companies. It allows their representatives within project coordination offices to submit a request for a new type of excavation permit (Building Connection Excavation Permit). The request undergoes a rapid coordination and approval process, after which the permit is issued, excavation work is executed, and the excavation is closed, without the need to visit the authority.