[4] The government has launched major developments in the village, including a housing subdivision with a target capacity of 30,000 residents.
Few details are offered of it, except that it is a camping ground for Bedouins and has a masonry well which yields brackish water at 2 fathoms deep.
Car accidents are common in the area due to a lack of light poles and the narrowness of the roads, some of which are unpaved.
[9] In 2017, the government carried out infrastructure works in the village which witnessed improvements made to its roughly 19.5 kilometres (12.1 mi) road system as part of the first stage of construction.
[13] Rawdat Al Hamama's District Centre is set to be constructed to the immediate east of the housing development launched in 2010.
It will be a mid-point between Lusail and Umm Salal, and thus public transport and road infrastructure are major aspects of the master plan.