The Jordan National Financial Centre, designed by Engicon in partnership with Woods Bagot for the Jordan Securities Commission (JSC), is ready for business.
Originally conceived to consolidate the country's key capital market institutions in a single integrated campus, the complex has since been adapted—through an Engicon-led redesign (in a joint venture with AlBaha Engineering Consultants) of internal spaces and key building systems—to house the Ministry of Finance and the Income and Sales Tax Department.
Located in Amman's Arjan district, the 96,000 m² development was planned to bring together the Amman Stock Exchange, Securities Depository Center, broker offices, bank branches and financial training facilities. Its flexible structural and services design has enabled the building to be efficiently repurposed for its current governmental role, including large public halls, administrative offices, meetings and training facilities.
Engicon provided full architectural and engineering design services including geotechnical studies, structural systems, MEP infrastructure, acoustics, interiors and landscape architecture over a 50-month design period from 2007–2010.
The facility features layered security zones, flexible structural grids, redundant power and IT systems, and high-performance HVAC designed for equipment-intensive and high-occupancy spaces—enabling the centre to support transparency and operational efficiency for both Jordan's capital markets and its financial administration.
