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Editors Foreword
UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES A SURVEY CARRIED OUT BY SAUDI ARABIA'S GENERAL AUTHORITY FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN 2020 SHOWED THAT AS A RESULT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, 46.7% OF MICRO-ENTERPRISES, 30% OF SMALL BUSINESSES, AND 30.6% OF MEDIUM-SIZED ORGANIZATIONS DECIDED TO CLOSE AT LEAST ONE OF THEIR BRANCHES LAST YEAR. IN ADDITION, A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF COMPANIES WENT OUT OF BUSINESS. IT WAS A SIMILAR STORY ALL OVER THE WORLD. However, the Saudi government's swift reaction to the pandemic's impact rescued not only businesses but also secured jobs. It also fuelled the growing level of entrepreneurship in the Kingdom, with the Global Entrepreneurship
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business, government response to the pandemic, entrepreneurs' response to the pandemic, and good opportunities to launch a business. Moreover, individual skills and knowledge, quality of infrastructure, government support for enterprises, and simple access to funding for companies and entrepreneurs all placed the Kingdom among the top five countries in the world when it came to doing business. Tie all of this in with the fact that Saudi Arabia is rapidly becoming a global leader in the travel and tourism industry, with bold plans and billions to invest, and it quickly becomes apparent that the Kingdom is moving with lightning speed to the front of international business and commerce.
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COVER STORY
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AMAALA
DESIGN THAT UTILIZES THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE FEATURES
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INTERIOR DESIGN GETTING IT RIGHT
THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF)
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MELISSA MESSMER, DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
PATRICIA LOPEZ, LIGHTING DIRECTOR
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ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION A REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF CAUSATION
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Lessons learned from claims and disputes
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CRUX REPORT HKA
GETTING TO KNOW WALEED ALKHAYYAT
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GIGA PROJECTS - AL DIRIYAH GATE
RETAIL
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Vision 2030
SAUDI VISION 2030 HAS UNLEASHED $1 TRILLION WORTH OF PROJECTS ACCORDING TO RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY GLOBAL PROPERTY CONSULTANT KNIGHT FRANK, SAUDI ARABIA'S VISION 2030 HAS RESULTED IN AROUND $1 TRILLION IN REAL ESTATE AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS SINCE 2016. THE PROPERTY EXPERT SAYS THAT APPROXIMATELY $300 BILLION OF THE ENTIRE INVESTMENT WILL GO INTO NEW INFRASTRUCTURE, SUCH AS EXTENSIVE NEW PASSENGER RAIL NETWORKS AND A BRAND-NEW AIRPORT IN RIYADH THAT WILL SERVE AS THE HOME BASE FOR A NEW NATIONAL AIRLINE.
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aisal Durrani, Partner at Head of Middle East Research at Knight
Frank, explained: "Saudi Arabia is a country being reborn. The ambition that underpins Vision 2030 is being borne out in reality, and we are rapidly closing in on
Approximately $300 billion of the entire investment will go into new infrastructure
$1 trillion of developments, all of which are colossal," adding that this is only about a third of the total spending planned. "The scale of infrastructure improvements in the country is phenomenal," Durrani continued, adding that the targets laid out by the government for attracting 100 million annual visitors to the country by
The cruise sector in the Kingdom is predicted to provide up to 50,000 jobs nationwide by 2028
2030 means that "both adequate and firstclass gateways need to be created."
terminal at Jeddah port, where the first cruise routes began operating. The analysis
He further went on to say that the number
explained that, according to the Public
and value of mega projects in Saudi Arabia
Investment Fund (PIF), the cruise sector in
will dramatically change the Kingdom's
the Kingdom is predicted to provide up to
real estate landscape and its standard of
50,000 jobs nationwide by 2028, and 1.5
living. He also referred to the new cruise
million cruise guests are expected annually.
Vision 2030
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NEOM, Saudi Arabia's futuristic city, is expected to cost $500 billion alone SHOWCASING THE VISION TO A GLOBAL AUDIENCE Knight Frank’s analysis focused on eight new planned cities along the country's Red Sea coast, where approximately $575 billion is being invested in building over 1.3 million new homes, over 3 million square meters of worldclass offices, and over 100,000 hotel rooms. NEOM, Saudi Arabia's futuristic city, is expected to cost $500 billion alone. It's being marketed as a fresh vision for future cities, as well as a worldwide hub for innovation, trade, and creativity. This new metropolis will be more than a smart city; it will be one of the most innovative and sustainable locations on the planet, thanks to the application of cutting-edge technology.
Riyadh, the Kingdom's capital, is "poised to become established as the Kingdom's commercial nerve center"
Moreover, according to the report, Riyadh is "poised to become established as the Kingdom's commercial nerve centre," with mega projects costing an estimated $63 billion. By the end of 2023, over 100,000 new houses are expected, as well as nearly 3 million square metres of new business space and over 12,000 hotel rooms. "The number and value of mega projects around the country is set to transform the real estate landscape, standard of living, lifestyle offering and perhaps most importantly, showcase the Kingdom's vision for an ultra-modern future to a global audience," Durrani concluded.
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Professional License Mandatory from 2022 Dr Ahmed Qattan, Deputy
municipalities within two months,
Minister of Municipal and
he said, adding that this will
Rural Affairs and Housing for
be applicable to more than 72
regulating city operators,
branch professions that fall
revealed that the first phase
under the 16 main professions.
of issuing professional
Initially, obtaining a
licenses for 16 professions
professional license for at least
would begin in early 2022.
one worker in the targeted
The ministry will begin issuing
establishment will be required
the first professional certificate
for it to renew the municipal
for workers in establishments
licenses of all its employees.
under the jurisdiction of
Qattan emphasized that the ministry wanted to implement
This will be applicable to more than 72 branch professions that fall under the 16 main professions
the new rule without causing any problems for private sector establishments or interfering with their operations.
Saudi Mineral Deposits Estimated at $1.3 Trillion Saudi Arabia has performed
and Mineral Resources, who
extensive studies to determine
predicted that these investments
the size of its mineral
will expand by 150% by 2030,
deposits, with preliminary
creating up to 220,000 jobs.
findings indicating quantities
Saudi Arabia has SAR 170-180 billion in mining investments
Upon the implementation
worth $1.3 trillion. These
of the new mining law, the
resources include phosphate,
ministry received over 1,500
gold, copper, zinc, nickel, and
licensing requests. Furthermore,
other rare-earth minerals.
274 mining licenses have been
Saudi Arabia has around SAR 170-180 billion in mining investments, explained Khaled Al-Mudaifer, Vice Minister for Mining Affairs at the Ministry of Industry
issued this year, with eight of them having an average investment of SAR 250 to SAR 500 million. “This is just a start under the new mining investment law,” Al-Mudaifer said.
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SKY GUARD DRONE TO BE CO-PRODUCED BY TWO SAUDI COMPANIES capabilities and enrich the skill sets of highly qualified local personnel." The two companies will
Saudi Tourism Authority Invests in Malaysia Office
manufacture,
Saudi Arabia's Advanced
produce,
As part of its plan to engage the tourism trade
upgrade, and
in key source markets and enhance awareness
modernise the Sky
of the Kingdom, the Saudi Tourism Authority
Electronics Company
Guard Unmanned Aerial
(STA) has opened a commercial office in Malaysia
(AEC) and the Prince
Vehicle (UAV) system.
that will serve the Southeast Asia region.
Sultan Defense Studies
"This important milestone
STA now has representative offices in 11 markets
and Research Center
in the manufacture of
serving 21 countries, with an eventual goal of
(PSDSARC) have signed an
advanced technologies will
having 15 offices around the world to expand
agreement to manufacture
help to ensure the successful
the reach of the Authority’s activities.
and produce the 'Sky
shift from research, tests, and
Guard' drone system.
experiments to manufacturing
PSDSARC describes the
and mass production,
Sky Guard as a multi-tasking
as well as the transfer of
tactical aircraft capable of
knowledge through training
carrying out surveillance and
on locally designed and
reconnaissance missions.
manufactured products,"
According to AEC, the
explained Acting Director-
agreement will "further
General of PSDSARC, Sami bin
boost national military
Mohammed al-Alhumaidi.
STA now has representative offices in 11 markets serving 21 countries
SAUDI FREELANCERS ALMOST DOUBLED AS ECONOMY RECOVERS The number of freelance employees in Saudi Arabia virtually doubled in the first half of this year, as the economy exhibited more indications of recovery from the pandemic. According to figures from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, the
since the launch of a licensing program in 2019, up by 86%. “People registered in 2021 so
number of Saudis who obtained
far have reached 292,315, while
a freelance employment
282,766 citizens were registered
document has reached 631,518
in 2020,” the ministry said.
The number of Saudis who obtained a freelance employment document has reached 631,518, since the launch of a licensing program in 2019
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New Seat+ Service from SAUDIA Allows Guests to Purchase Extra Seats Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) has
Guests will have the opportunity to complete
introduced Seat+. This new service allows
the extra seat reservation and payment
guests to buy one or more adjacent seats
from 48 to three hours before their flight
on their flights at nominal prices to enjoy
departure time. Guests also can find out if
increased space and greater comfort. The
their reservations are eligible for the extra
service is initially available in economy
seat purchase by entering their flight details
class for flights to Washington, New
on the Seat+ page on the SAUDIA website.
York, London, and Frankfurt, with plans
GUESTS CAN BUY ONE OR MORE ADJACENT SEATS ON THEIR FLIGHTS AT NOMINAL PRICES TO ENJOY INCREASED SPACE AND GREATER COMFORT
for expansions to other destinations. After booking their flight, Guests will receive an email or SMS with details of Seat+ and the offer to purchase the additional seat (subject to availability and maximum flight capacity).
Saudi Arabia Allocates Land for 600 Megawatt Solar Power Plants The Saudi Ministry of
The plants will have a capacity
Energy is building two
of 600 megawatts. They will
renewable energy plants
be implemented in the Third
on two land plots with a
Industrial City in Jeddah and
total area of 12 million
the Industrial City in Rabigh
square meters. These are
through the Saudi Authority
part of the Kingdom’s plan
for Industrial Cities and
to generate 50% of its
Technology Zones MODON.
energy from renewables.
Saudi Ceramics to Set up Porcelain Tiles Factory Saudi Ceramic Co. (Saudi
be implemented by a group of
Ceramics) is setting up a new
manufacturers and suppliers
factory to produce porcelain tiles
inside and outside the Kingdom.
using the latest international technologies, with a production
begin in the fourth quarter of 2021.
capacity of 8.25 million square
The trial run will commence in Q1
meters annually, at a total
2023 and will last for one month
cost of SAR 249.3 million.
before commercial operations begin.
The project will be financed
The plants will have a capacity of 600 megawatts
The implementation phase will
through a combination of borrowing and self-financing, the company said in a bourse statement, indicating that it will
A production capacity of 8.25 million square meters annually, at a total cost of SAR 249.3 million
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New Portal Connects Engineers with Clients The Saudi Council of Engineers (SEC) has
consultancy, design contracts, boundary
that the SCE continues to work to regulate
launched an online portal to assist clients
supervision, and turnkey contracts.
the engineering sector in the Kingdom and
who are looking to hire an engineering
The Council's Secretary-General, Abdel
improve the efficiency of digital services to
firm, providing details of the services they
Nasser Al-Abdul Latif, said that the new service
make it easier for potential clients to find
need in specific areas of the Kingdom. It
will increase competition and transparency
Council-registered firms that meet their needs.
will also give an indication of the rates
among service providers. He went on to say
companies charge for specific types of work. The portal, at saudieng.sa, provides details of the providers of services such as surveying
THE NEW SERVICE WILL INCREASE COMPETITION AND TRANSPARENCY AMONG SERVICE PROVIDERS
New Whys Partners with MOWGLI MENTORING regarding the
PHASE 1 OF
Dammam Public Transport Project ANNOUNCED
building and nurturing of
According to Bader Al-Sharif, Deputy Chief
powerful mentoring
Executive Officer (CEO) for Technical Affairs at
relationships,
Sharqia Development Authority, the first phase
programs and
of the public transportation project in Dammam
cultures to
will commence in 2022 with the bus project.
strengthen the ecosystem. Furthermore, it will New Whys, a Saudi consultancy
enable corporates and organizations,
firm focused on innovation and
who believe in the significance and
entrepreneurship, has signed
power of mentoring, to realize their
a partnership agreement with
strategic objectives through leadership
the internationally renowned
development and/or corporate
Mowgli Mentoring organization
social responsibility initiatives.
to design, deliver and evaluate effective mentoring programs in the Saudi Market. The primary objective of this partnership is to meet the increasing need for quality mentoring to better support entrepreneurs and leaders (including corporate, NPO, NGO and CSO leaders) within the ecosystem. The partnership will seek to address the challenges faced in the market
The project includes two main lines, the first linking
THE PARTNERSHIP WILL SEEK TO ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES FACED IN THE MARKET REGARDING THE BUILDING AND NURTURING OF POWERFUL MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS, PROGRAMS AND CULTURES
Darin Island to the North and Qatif, passing through Dammam and Dhahran to the King Fahd Causeway linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. The second mainline connects King Fahd Road to Dammam as a main artery to King Fahd International Airport in the West.
THE SECOND MAINLINE CONNECTS KING FAHD ROAD TO DAMMAM
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SAUDI ARABIA'S TAWAL PLANS TO ADD 200 TELECOM TOWERS ANNUALLY Tawal, the Saudi ICT
hybrid energy solutions that
infrastructure company, plans
include batteries and generators
to build about 200 new towers
to reach over 1,000 locations by
in the Kingdom every year
2021. Over 300 diesel generators
to keep up with the sector's
have also been converted and
expansion needs, according to
connected to the electricity grid,
CEO Mohammed Alhakbani.
with another 100 set to be added
He said that the company is
by the end of 2021. Furthermore,
working on major projects in
renewable energy is becoming
the Kingdom, including NEOM,
more prevalent across the
Al-Qiddiya, Red Sea, Amaala, and
network, according to Alhakbani.
AlUla. Tawal has, for instance,
Tawal is also working on
begun the construction of 60 new
promoting the sharing of
solar-powered sites at NEOM.
communication towers to
For 850 sites, Tawal is adopting
reduce duplication.
Cartlow Partners with Blue Ocean Global to Boost Circular Economy
Cartlow, the region’s leading recommerce and reverse logistics
TAWAL OWNS ABOUT 15,000 OF SAUDI'S 35,000 TELECOMS TOWERS
COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT UPS ITS GAME IN SAUDI ARABIA CSM Saudi Arabia will manage 35 offshore units and jack-up rigs with immediate effect
Milagrow, Godrej, and many more. In parallel, Cartlow’s advanced
facilitator across the KSA and
reverse logistics platform will
UAE, has partnered with Blue
empower the global distributor to
Ocean Global, which represents
eliminate waste from its reverse supply
Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) and the Khobar-based
some of the world’s top telecom,
chain and direct it into the hands of
Spectrum Group have formed a strategic joint venture.
electronics, and small domestic
Cartlow’s satisfied customer base.
CSM Saudi Arabia, the new
Columbia
company, will manage 35
Shipmanagement's
offshore units and jack-up
President and CEO, Mark
rigs with immediate effect,
O'Neil, stated that the new
with more to follow, with a
firm will aim to expand
skilled team of between 70
its bespoke services
and 80 employees drawn
reach both within the
from both companies.
Kingdom and the UAE.
appliance brands in an effort to streamline its product return flow, enhance conversion rate, and sustain a healthy inventory. Blue Ocean Global is the authorized distributor of brands including Black & Decker, Gigaset, Motorola, NEC,
STREAMLINE ITS PRODUCT RETURN FLOW, ENHANCE CONVERSION RATE, AND SUSTAIN A HEALTHY INVENTORY
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KAUST RESEARCH STUDY TO IMPROVE THE PRESERVATION OF CORAL REEFS IN THE RED SEA The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has conducted
KSA RANKED FIRST
IN FOUR ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDICATORS The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
entrepreneurship and its activity
(KSA) has achieved unparalleled
internationally, citing the Global
global success in four international
Entrepreneurship Monitor Report (GEM).
entrepreneurship sub-indicators,
The Kingdom’s advancement included
as well as advanced positions
‘Availability of Good Opportunities
in six additional indicators.
to Start a Business’ and ‘Ease of
The announcement was made by
Starting a Business’, ‘Entrepreneurs’
a study intended to improve the
the National Center for Performance
Response to the Pandemic’ and ‘The
preservation of coral reefs in the Red
Measurement (Adaa), which measures
Kingdom’s Government Response to
Sea due to the increasing temperatures
the variable levels of stimulating
the Pandemic’ indicators, Adaa said.
of seas and oceans caused by global warming and climate change. The research, carried out with the help of university experts and researchers, focused on a specific type of coral reef known scientifically as Mussismilia hispida. The study revealed that these reefs' interconnections change. This prompted
THE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE BY THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
researchers to develop strong biological helpers using the same reef and its associated bacteria that live inside its tissue. This was achieved by grinding and soaking it in seawater solution, launching the bacteria, and isolating hundreds of its species to study their genetic and metabolism ability.
The research focused on a specific type of coral reef known scientifically as Mussismilia hispida
National Housing Launches Projects in Riyadh and Jeddah To boost housing supply, the National Housing Company (NHC) has launched the Riwaa and Maylaa projects in Riyadh's Al-Jawan district and the Khayala project in Jeddah. Riwaa, which spreads over 780,000m2, includes nearly 1,060 under-construction units. Meanwhile, Maylaa consists of 819 villas, extending over 400,000m2.
The real estate developer indicated that it is currently developing nearly ten projects in Jeddah to provide more than 23,000 units.
Maylaa consists of 819 villas, spreading over 400,000m2
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Appointments
Egis Appoints New Managing Director for Saudi Arabia Bob Hope assumed the role of Country
flagship offices in Riyadh, which will be
Managing Director for Egis operations in
its largest footprint in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia, leading the development
With over 15 years of experience in the
and growth of the Group in the Kingdom.
Kingdom, Egis prides itself on being a key
Throughout his career, Bob held senior
partner in providing engineering services
leadership positions in the Middle East with
for large infrastructure developments,
key engineering and architecture firms. He has
including Riyadh Metro, Riyadh Airport,
extensive experience in leading the delivery
Green Riyadh, AMAALA Airport, etc.
of complex regional projects in infrastructure,
The appointment of Bob will reinforce
urban planning and buildings. He holds a B.Sc.
the position of Egis in Saudi Arabia
(Hons) in Construction Management and is an
and enable the company to achieve its
alumnus of Harvard’s Building Global Business
ambitious growth plan in the Kingdom.
and a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Building. Egis has significant growth plans for Saudi Arabia in various areas, including consulting, engineering, project management, smart mobility and operations. The firm is in
BOB HAS HELD SENIOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST WITH KEY ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
the process of opening its state of the art
PIF Hires ex-HSBC Executive as Director of Investments The Public Investment Fund (PIF) has appointed Omar Jahidi as its Director of Investments, the latest in a string of appointments to help expand its reach. Jahidi, previously the Director for Investment Banking Advisory at HSBC Holdings in Saudi Arabia, will report to Eyas AlDossari, head of investment advisory within the MENA investments division, who was formerly in charge of investment banking for Saudi Arabia at Goldman Sachs Group and also worked at HSBC.
The PIF has made a spate of senior appointments recently, naming Turqi Alnowaiser and Yazeed Alhumied as deputy governors and hiring Abdullah Shaker, who previously worked for Saudi AlBaraka Banking Group and HSBC. Jahidi joins the PIF at a time when the fund is quickly expanding, transforming from a primarily domestic holding firm into a driving force behind Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's aspirations to overhaul the Kingdom's economy.
JAHIDI JOINS THE PIF AT A TIME WHEN THE FUND IS QUICKLY EXPANDING
Appointments
Binladin International Holding Company Announces Key Appointment
and complex fundraising across diverse
Binladin International Holding Group (BIHG),
Sobha Group, KEF Holdings and Suhail
the parent company of Saudi Arabia’s
Bahwan Group, as well as Indian Oil.
largest construction conglomerate, the Saudi Binladin Group (SBG), announced the expansion of its executive leadership team with the appointment of Balaji Prasad as Group Chief Financial Officer. Prasad brings 24 years of experience across the region with a focus on debt restructuring, corporate turnaround, business transformation
industries such as Contracting, Real Estate, Manufacturing, Trading and Oil & Gas. Past appointments include CFO of Abu Dhabi listed developer Manazel PJSC as well as leadership positions in blue-chip companies such as TYCO, Reliance Industries, Pentair,
PRASAD BRINGS 24 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ACROSS THE REGION WITH A FOCUS ON DEBT RESTRUCTURING, CORPORATE TURNAROUND, BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION AND COMPLEX FUNDRAISING
Ramzi Darwish Appointed as Head of Savills Saudi Arabia Savills, the leading global real estate
it has been an invaluable experience to be a
advisors, has announced the appointment
part of such an internationally respected firm.
of Ramzi Darwish as Head of Savills Saudi
I look forward to collaborating even more
Arabia. Ramzi will lead the Saudi team
closely with Savills well-established global
whilst driving the expansion of all service
network to drive growth to our KSA business
lines with a strong focus on Property
and retain the Savills position as market
Management, Facilities Management,
leaders in Commercial Agency, Property
Consultancy and Valuation, leveraging
Management, Facilities Management, and
his extensive knowledge of both the
Strategic Consultancy, in addition to our
KSA market and Savills global network
Valuation business that is scheduled to start
capabilities. His promotion from within
trading in Q4 this year. These are exciting times
the Savills team comes in recognition of
for Savills in KSA, and I am very confident
his successful tenure to date, both growing
that this new chapter will be full of success.”
headcount and revenue and establishing the Savills brand as best in class among international real estate firms. Commenting on his appointment, Darwish said: “Having been with Savills since 2014,
THE APPOINTMENT OF RAMZI DARWISH REINFORCES SAVILLS VISION TO EXTEND ITS SERVICE PROVISION IN THE KINGDOM
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CRUX Report HKA
ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION A REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF CAUSATION Lessons learned from claims and disputes
CRUX Report HKA
HKA’S ULTIMATE PURPOSE WITH CRUX IS TO EDUCATE AND EMPOWER EMPLOYERS, CONTRACTORS, AND THE BROADER SUPPLY CHAIN TO MAKE BETTER JUDGMENTS AND CHOICES BY UNDERSTANDING AND APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED FROM ITS UNPARALLELED EXPERTIZE.
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While HKA has observed some improvement in skills and the adoption of better practice, parties in many territories are still hampered by their incomplete knowledge of contract forms.
The study looked at 313 projects from 26 countries in the region from 2018 to 2020, with an average CAPEX value of $1.8 billion and an average claimed dispute value of $122 million
Too many projects lack a keen awareness
CLAIMS AND DISPUTES
of recurrent pitfalls and past successes.
For CRUX 2020, the study looked at 313 projects
Consideration of these risks and opportunities
from 26 countries in the region from 2018 to
can help to improve the contracting process
2020, with an average CAPEX value of $1.8
and, as a result, minimise change and the risk
billion and an average claimed dispute value of
of project disputes.
$122 million.
The data from HKA reveals the high cost of
Change in scope leads to the updated ranking
claims and disputes in terms of both money
of factors behind these claims and disputes,
and time. The total value of the claimed
as it has in previous years, with late approvals
Covid-related disruption has already resulted in
conflicts on 1,100-plus projects topped $48.6
emerging as the next most prominent factor in
claims, with many more on the way. However,
billion, and the claimed extensions of time
2020.Design-related issues, such as incomplete
the root causes of disagreements are deep-
(EOT) totalled 593 years, albeit with significant
design, late distribution of design information,
seated and will endure if employers and
regional variance. The numerous hours of
and design flaws, are also looming large, as
contractors do not address them – especially as
management work, as well as legal and
they are throughout the rest of the world. This
market realities put their ability to keep up with
other related fees, are not included in these
is suggestive of poor coordination of designs
change to the test.
calculations.
produced to tightening timescales.
CHANGED FUELLED BY COVID-19
The late provision and poor coordination of
Employers and contractors’ pathways to
The Covid-19 pandemic could hardly have
design information may also be a factor in
resolve their issues may be evolving, as they
come at a worse time for economies in the
pushing late approvals towards the top of the
have in other regions.
Middle East and Africa. As a result, companies
CRUX table of causes of claims and disputes.
are looking to diversify away from their
Moreover, though ranked slightly lower in the
historical reliance on oil-generated revenue,
examination of data acquired in 2020 compared
with oil prices at rock bottom levels. To achieve
to prior years, contract interpretation and
this, significant commitments in research time
management remain among the top six factors.
PATHWAYS TO RESOLVING DISPUTES
and CAPEX are essential as nation-states build more mixed and sustainable economies. In a further wave of change, Covid-19 has triggered the consolidation of government agencies as well as several large developers and banks based in the Middle East. And despite significant investment targeted at increasing tourism and long-term residency to shore up economies in the region, building demand, both residential and commercial, will decline due to the departure of many expatriates.
The total value of the claimed conflicts on 1,100-plus projects topped $48.6 billion
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As a consequence of tighter cashflows in the wake of Covid-19 and weaker construction markets, the number of negotiated settlements is projected to rise. Contractors are likely to prioritize early payment while avoiding local courts that are
the viability of projects. More widely, demand
time through variations orders
for the latest technologies and sustainable
Employers also seek the lowest design price,
materials has introduced a lag as employers’
so consultants operating on slim margins push
engineers and regulatory authorities assess
design detail and associated risk down the
their compliance. Integration of emerging
chain to contractors. Claims are effectively
technologies with existing plant on brownfield
embedded in contracts at the point of signature
projects is another complication.
when design is incomplete.
Fewer late approvals will occur if:
Despite this, design accounts for only a
Decision-making processes within
modest proportion of the total capital cost
employer organizations are simplified to
of increasingly massive and sophisticated
expedite approvals.
projects.
Parameters for approvals are shared
unsuited to determining complex engineering
with parties closely engaged with design,
Both the employer and the contractor
and construction issues.
resulting in more local decision-making and
would benefit from completing projects on
escalation by exception rather than as a
schedule, within budget, and according to
rule.
specifications if:
Even though some Middle Eastern governments still insist on state corporations resolving disputes in local courts, arbitration is widely established throughout the region. The recent successes of state governments in a series of significant disputes will encourage even wider use of arbitration. In addition, several quasigovernment institutions are adopting dispute
Contractors are proactive in seeking approvals as early as possible. Experienced staff supervise the process, ensuring submissions are complete. Defined review points are fixed to avoid arguments over ‘reasonable’ timelines. Contracts incentivise engineers to
resolution boards in the region. However,
process submissions promptly and deter
the potential benefits of this less adversarial
non-essential requests for additional
approach are not clear when the process is
information.
managed more like an arbitration.
The capacity, skills and capabilities of
SO, WHAT ACTIONS CAN BE
Knowledge is passed from one design party
admin and technical staff are increased.
More time was undertaken to mature design earlier, alongside more detailed early project planning. Greater emphasis could be placed on engaging supply chain stakeholders earlier, pre-empting latent design issues. Design risk was apportioned to the party best equipped to address it. While these changes may prolong the design phase, they should not harm the entire project timetable provided construction is more efficient and effective. They would also result
TAKEN TO AVOID DISPUTES?
to the next so that the design adopted can
in greater price and schedule certainty, fewer
As a consequence of tighter cashflows in the
be developed rather than restarted, which
defects and less rework, and a more acceptable
wake of Covid-19 and weaker construction
inevitably slows up approvals
risk profile.
markets, the number of negotiated settlements is projected to rise ACT PROACTIVELY AS MARKETS TRANSITION The relative maturity of their construction
Covid-related disruption has already resulted in claims, with many more on the way
markets, particularly claims processes, varies
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THIRD PARTIES In the experience of HKA, forms of contract and the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved are routinely misunderstood
substantially between the Middle East and
INCOMPLETE DESIGN
in the Middle East. Both EPC (Engineering,
Africa. While the causes of disputes differ,
Unrealistic timetabling of projects tendered
Procurement & Construction) and Design &
projects in both regions are plagued by late
on immature designs is at the heart of design
Build contracts can be run by employers and
approvals, design problems due to unrealistic
failures, causing more disputes across the
engineers as if traditional construction-only
timeframes, and inadequate contract and third-
region.
agreements. Contractors moving into new
party management. However, for each, there are practical actions that can be taken.
industries, such as power and renewables, face In the Middle East, competition drives prices
a steep learning curve, not least in design and
down as contractors offer value engineered
partnering with specialists for EPC projects.
LATE APPROVALS
solutions that they cannot mature due to
Previous falls in the price of oil have resulted
extremely tight programs. As employers set the
Except for those generated in-house by
in a flurry of late approvals in the Middle East,
timescale, and the open tender price is initially
contractors, claims in the Middle East are
as oil and gas corporations paused to reassess
decisive, contractors seek additional fees and
becoming increasingly sophisticated.
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There is a need for:
Employers need to:
Formal training in a wider breadth of
Give contractors, who are better placed to
contract forms. Enhanced communication between parties so that all stakeholders understand delivery timescales and contractual commitments. Clarity over roles, responsibility, and ownership of risk. Knowledge transfer from senior team
manage time-related risks, a greater say on timescales.
ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION A REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF CAUSATION
Resist the temptation to allocate Covidrelated risks (as mooted for oil and gas
Lessons learned from claims and disputes
contracts) to contractors, and explore pragmatic joint measures instead. Consider open-book contracts, especially
members to those growing through their
for infrastructure projects where ground
career as part of succession planning.
conditions pose unforeseeable risks
‘Buddying’ systems akin to those adopted in Australia so that lessons learned can be
Contractors need to:
applied in the future
Appreciate, as design & build specialists, the full risks they assume when moving to
RISK IMBALANCE As with project timetabling, risk allocation is unrealistic, and the imbalance has increased over the last 12 months. This time and risk
EPC contracts. Resist pressure to assume the risk of interface delays with other EPC contractors. Match the employer team’s sophisticated
combination is unhealthy, triggering a rash
delay and quantum analytical capabilities
of claims symptomatic of troubled projects.
to maximise cost recovery
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There are clear and common lessons that can
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INTERIOR DESIGN AND FIT OUT
INTERIOR DESIGN: GETTING IT RIGHT!
EVERYTHING FROM BATHROOMS TO CARS IS DESIGNED USING A COMBINATION OF PRACTICALITY AND AESTHETICS. TO PUT IT ANOTHER WAY, HOW IT WORKS AND HOW IT LOOKS. FOR EXAMPLE, A ROOM MAY APPEAR ATTRACTIVE, BUT IT CAN BE A TERRIBLE ENVIRONMENT TO WORK AND LIVE IN IF THE LAYOUT IS CLUNKY. HOWEVER, WHEN PRACTICALITY AND AESTHETICS ARE COMBINED, YOU CAN HAVE FANTASTIC INTERIOR DESIGN!
Keep in mind that an interior design that reflects the owner's or brand's personality will always exude the perfect blend of elegance and relaxation
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evertheless, while the appearance of
THIS YEAR'S TRENDS
open up the possibility of creating a very serene
something is just as important as how
But what are the current trends for 2021?
environment similar to that seen outdoors.
it functions - the two go hand in hand - you
What is your starting point? Well, first of all,
must first address the practical before moving
consider nature-inspired hues and earth tones.
One of the finest examples of this approach
on to the enjoyable. The whole goal of putting
Natural materials with an organic style and
in Saudi Arabia at the moment is The Red Sea
together an interior design is to create a space
appearance have become a popular interior
Project's 'Coral Bloom', a concept created
that tells your story and is packed with things
design theme, particularly in residential
by architectural firm Foster + Partners, and
that you enjoy.
projects. The organic feel can be masterfully
designed to blend in with the island's pristine
blended, for instance, with brick walls and
natural environment. Stainless steel villas
Of course, each customer approaches an
solid hardwood, creating an extraordinarily
inspired by coral are part of plans for this
interior designer with a concept in mind.
snug and peaceful interior. Contemporary
ambitious development.
Therefore, the designer's task is to take that
furniture with a definite relationship to natural
concept, nurture it, and watch it bloom into its
flora and well proportioned metallic works
full potential.
definitely need to be considered, too, as they
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Also, keep in mind that an interior design that reflects the owner's or brand's personality will always exude the perfect blend of elegance and relaxation, resulting in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Furthermore, understanding how to incorporate top interior design trends with the owner's particular style will always result in a flawless kind of individuality and stylishness. TURNING YOUR VISION INTO REALITY Good interior designers are always on top of the latest trends, investing time by attending the top design shows and keeping their fingers on the latest trends and developments. This means they bring fresh ideas to the table, such as features you may not have considered or something unique to your space that isn't available off the shelf.
A skilled designer will follow the brief and go above and beyond by asking additional questions regarding function and purpose
A skilled designer will follow the brief and go above and beyond by asking additional questions regarding function and purpose. As a consequence of this collaborative process, your final design will reflect you or your brand, and you will be able to take pride in a fantastic end result.
The whole goal of putting together an interior design is to create a space that tells your story and is packed with things that you enjoy
COMFORT FIRST Having a roomy and attractive interior design always adds to the overall look and feel of the space. Furthermore, comfort must always take precedence over style. Once the interior design has been carefully established with the utmost function and balance, the natural luxuriousness will undoubtedly emerge. Systematic space planning and development, which a professional interior designer always insists upon, is always the key to achieving the most functional interior design setup.
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THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF)
THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND INNOVATORS, NOT IMITATORS AS A VEHICLE FOR VISION 2030, SAUDI ARABIA'S TRANSFORMATION BLUEPRINT, THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF) PROGRAM ENDEAVORS TO SUSTAIN EFFORTS THAT ARE NOT ONLY CONFINED TO UNCOVERING FRESH GROWTH POTENTIALS FOR THE KINGDOM BY INVESTING IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIALLY VIABLE PROJECTS. RATHER, IT PLAYS A KEY ROLE ON THE GROUND, INVESTING IN LOCAL PROJECTS THAT WILL HELP SAUDI ARABIA'S PRIORITY SECTORS FLOURISH.
and 2030 aspirations. They are also in line with the directives issued by CEDA's Strategic Management Committee (SMC) and PIF's Board of Directors.
The PIF is now ready to take the next step in its development by defining its policies, strategies, plans, and vision for the years ahead The Kingdom's Real Estate and Infrastructure sector is an essential aspect of Vision 2030, and
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it differs in scope, type, and character from uch actions will open up new avenues
A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
other sectors and Real Estate and Infrastructure
for non-oil GDP growth, create more
The PIF has come a long way since its inception,
sectors around the world; thus, it deserves its
jobs, boost local production, strengthen the
achieving many of its ambitious investment
own pillar. Along the value chain, this Strategic
Kingdom's private sector, improve quality of
and institutional plans. It is now ready to take
Pillar helps develop local Real Estate and
life, and reinforce Saudi Arabia's leadership
the next step in its development by defining
Infrastructure projects and companies. More
position. Indeed, in line with the 2030 vision, it
its policies, strategies, plans, and vision for
specifically, it encompasses all Saudi Arabian
will continue its endeavor as one of the Vision
the years ahead (2021-2025) and identifying
initiatives to establish development enterprises
Realization Programs (VRPs) to achieve its
its main investment objectives at local and
or assist new businesses in the Real Estate and
objectives and contribute to diversifying the
international levels. The PIF aspires to serve as a
Infrastructure industry.
Kingdom's economy, cultivating new sectors
catalyst for economic diversification by fostering
that lead towards a vibrant society, thriving
strategic sectors and solid economic alliances to
GIGA-PROJECTS AND VAST RESOURCES
economy and ambitious nation.
strengthen the Kingdom's regional and global
One Strategic Pillar focuses on Saudi Arabia's
influence.
giga-projects, which facilitates new ecosystems
CEDA launched the PIF Vision Realization
and unlock new sectors through the PIF, which
Program (VRP) in 2017 as part of an integrated
The PIF program has created eight strategic
is heavily enabled by and promotes technology
initiative to achieve the Kingdom's Vision 2030,
pillars around which it plans and implements
and expertise in the Kingdom. The giga-projects
as well as to collaborate with other VRPs to
its projects. Given their obvious consistency
are intended to stimulate the economy. Their
contribute to the Kingdom's economic and
with the goals of Vision 2030, this comprises
advantages are expected to extend far beyond the
social growth, strengthen its global position, and
projects across numerous industries and
Real Estate and Infrastructure sectors, assisting in
uncover its pioneering investment power.
asset classes internationally to fulfil its 2025
diversifying the economy away from oil.
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The PIF is energizing and engaging society in executing and implementing a number of projects and objectives As a result, the PIF has concentrated on obtaining the most extraordinary talent from domestic and international markets and has worked hard to develop its people. Moreover, it is keen on leveraging tourist attractions and the Kingdom's historical and cultural heritage, such as UNESCO sites, in addition to unique natural features such as mountain and marine tourism, They bolster the Kingdom's economic
It also has diverse terrain from far north to
to maximize the use of geographical resources.
development efforts and encourage
far south, and from the west coast to the east
The PIF also aims to optimize non-oil economic
investments in various industries, all while
coast, in addition to its most valuable resource,
resources such as mining, clean energy and
generating significant profits over the medium
its people, who are strenuously devoted to
entertainment.
and long term. The Red Sea Development
building a prosperous future. As a result, one of
Company, NEOM, Qiddiya, and ROSHN are four
the PIF's local investment aims is to make use of
Aviation and defence, vehicles, modern
of the leading giga-projects currently active in
the Kingdom's resources.
research, development, and manufacturing,
the Kingdom.
The PIF program has created eight strategic pillars around which it plans and implements its projects Saudi Arabia has a unique strategic location as well as a long and illustrious history. Its land is rich in vast and high-quality resources due to several significant factors, including the Kingdom's economic and geographical position among the world's countries, connecting the three continents.
tourism and entertainment, minerals and WORKING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE
mining, utilities, renewable energy, technology
By attracting and maintaining highly
localization, communications and media, real
trained cadres, developing future leaders in
estate projects, military industries, e-commerce,
management and investment, and growing
modern global cities, and recycling are among
expertise in target sectors, the PIF is also
the future investments considered by PIF in its
energizing and engaging society in executing
activities. Such measures, when taken together,
and implementing a number of projects and
will pave the way for a brighter future for the
objectives.
Kingdom and its people.
Saudi Arabia has a unique strategic location as well as a long and illustrious history
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THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF)
PIF-BACKED ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY LUCID MOTORS DEBUTS ON NASDAQ THE FIRM ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAS RECEIVED MORE THAN 11,000 PAID RESERVATIONS FOR ITS LUCID AIR ELECTRIC CAR PIF CONTROLS MORE THAN 60% OF LUCID
Lucid says that the listing brought in $4.4
According to reports, the Air will have
controls more than 60% of Lucid. In 2018,
billion, which it plans to utilise to boost
a single-charge range of more than
the fund invested more than $1 billion in
expansion and production capacity.
500 miles, beating out the current
the company to assist it in establishing its
market leader, Tesla's Model S, which
production centre in Arizona, United States.
The firm announced that it has received more than 11,000 paid reservations for its Lucid Air electric car, which will be
has a range of roughly 400 miles. Lucid Motors has gone public as Lucid
Talks regarding the creation of a Lucid factory in Saudi Arabia have taken place as
ready by the end of 2021. According to
Group, Inc., following a merger with Churchill
part of a push to lure more high-tech jobs
CEO Peter Rawlinson, the launch was
Capital Corp IV, which was announced on
to the Kingdom, according to Bloomberg.
initially scheduled for 2020 but was
23 July. It will trade under the ticker 'LCID'.
postponed due to Covid-19 concerns.
According to the Wall Street Journal, PIF
SAUDI-OWNED ELM INVESTS IN INDIAN HEALTHTECH PLATFORM
THE SAUDI SOVEREIGN FUND HAS ESTABLISHED 35 STRATEGIC COMPANIES SINCE 2018
According to Livemint, Elm, a Saudi
The Saudi sovereign fund has established
jobs, the companies are working to boost
Public Investment Fund-owned firm,
35 strategic companies since 2018, with its
private sector growth and diversification
has invested in India-based healthtech
assets having grown to about SR1.6 trillion
of the Kingdom's economy. By 2025, the
Healthifyme's $75 million Series C
($426.6 billion). It aims to expand this to
Kingdom's sovereign fund expects to create
fundraising round, headed by Khosla
SR4 trillion by the end of 2025, Deputy
1.8 million direct and indirect jobs.
Ventures and LeapFrog Investment.
Governor Yazeed Al-Hamid said earlier
HealthQuad and Unilever Ventures, as
this month. He said the sovereign wealth
well as current investors Chiratae Ventures,
fund aims to boost its local investments
Inventus Capital, and Sistema Asia Capital,
to account for 75-80% of the total.
joined the round, bringing the total investment in the firm to $100 million.
By introducing new industries and producing 366,000 direct and indirect
THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF)
SEDRA, ROSHN'S FIRST RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY IN RIYADH, IS UNVEILED ROSHN, the Public Investment Fund (PIF)-
Complete with kitchens, split unit ACs, water
to inspire a strong sense of community spirit
owned developer, has announced that its
heating systems, and LED lighting, SEDRA is
and genuine connection between residents.
first residential community in Riyadh will be
being designed in the Salmani architectural
“David Grover, ROSHN Group CEO, said:
named SEDRA and will consist of more than
style, which combines urban and traditional
"We are delighted to announce SEDRA as
30,000 homes, more than 4,500 of which will
design elements to emphasize Saudi culture
the name of our first community, which is a
be built in its first phase of construction.
and heritage. Through services and facilities
significant and exciting step in the delivery
such as mosques, schools, healthcare,
of ROSHN's mandate to raise the rate of
offer homes of various sizes and facades
pedestrian and bike paths, cafes, restaurants,
homeownership to 70% in the Kingdom.
to cater to all residents' requirements.
leisure and entertainment options, it aims
At ROSHN, we are deeply committed to
The modern, connected community will
developing communities of the future that meet current demands for high-quality, accessible housing. Our communities will represent a global exemplar in residential living. In addition, they will play a vital role in further advancing the nation's flourishing infrastructure and real estate
THE SAUDI SOVEREIGN FUND HAS ESTABLISHED 35 STRATEGIC COMPANIES SINCE 2018
sectors, which are crucial to the Kingdom's economic diversification and growth goals." The SEDRA community covers 20 million square metres and is strategically located north of Riyadh, south of King Khalid Airport, near Princess Nourah University, and behind Riyadh Front. SEDRA is named after an indigenous tree that grows widely in the community.
PIF BUYS A STAKE IN ITALIAN SUPERCAR MAKER PAGANI The Public Investment Fund has agreed to purchase a minority investment in Horacio Pagani SpA, the latest sign that the Kingdom is becoming more active in the automobile industry. The investment is part of a long-term strategic collaboration between the two organizations. PIF joins Italian minority shareholders, Nicola Volpi and Emilio Petrone, with the Pagani family retaining complete control of the company. Pagani, based near Modena in northern Italy, was founded by Italian-Argentine entrepreneur Horacio Pagani in 1992. The PIF, according to the CEO and chairman, is a "perfect partner" for advancing an iconic brand, as well as supporting its expansion strategy in the lifestyle segment.
A "PERFECT PARTNER" FOR ADVANCING AN ICONIC BRAND
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Sustainability
SAUDI ARABIA SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MARKET GROWTH FACTORS, OPPORTUNITIES, ONGOING TRENDS AND KEY PLAYERS 2026 For those unaware, solar photovoltaic (PV) is a technology that is used to develop electricity without employing any moving parts
However, the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns has resulted in an economic slowdown and disruptions in supply chain processes, which may negatively impact the growth of Saudi Arabia's photovoltaic industry. As per type, the market is divided into polycrystalline, mono-crystalline, and thin-film segments. The report claims that the thin film segment accounted for the largest share in the Saudi Arabian photovoltaic market in 2019 and is expected to register significant growth throughout the forecast period. Thin-film photovoltaic cells are made using non-silicon materials and hence are also known as secondgeneration solar cells. It is quite flexible and can be used as rooftop tiles or shingles, thereby
According to a research report entitled 'Saudi Arabia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Analysis, 2020', available with Market Study Report LLC, Saudi Arabia’s solar photovoltaic market is predicted to expand with a CAGR of 5% between 2020 and 2026. The introduction of supportive government regulations such as the Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to achieve economic diversification, is one of the key factors driving the growth of the Kingdom's solar photovoltaic market. For those unaware, solar photovoltaic (PV) is a technology that is used to develop electricity without employing any moving parts.
Saudi Arabia’s solar photovoltaic market is predicted to expand with a CAGR of 5% between 2020 and 2026.
Saudi Arabia has planned to deploy 27.3 GW of renewable energy by 2023, out of which 20 GW is slated to be produced through solar power
fueling the segmental size. The end-user scope of the Kingdom's photovoltaic industry consists of commercial and residential segments. In terms of the deployment model, the market is segmented into ground-mounted and rooftop. ACWA Power, JinkoSolar Holding Co. Ltd., SunPower Corporation, Gulf Batteries Co. Ltd., Vista Eco Solutions LLC, EGPHIL Solar Solutions, National Solar System LLC, Hanwha Q Cells Co. Ltd., Sharp Corporation, Gtek Solar, and First Solar Inc. are the key companies operating in Saudi Arabia solar photovoltaic industry.
As per credible reports, Saudi Arabia has planned to deploy 27.3 GW of renewable
prices of solar panels should have boosted the
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demand for solar photovoltaic cells, thereby
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to be produced through solar power. Thus,
positively impacting the business dynamics in
a favorable regulatory outlook and deflating
Saudi Arabia.
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Project focus - 1500MW SUDAIR SOLAR PLANT
SUDAIR SOLAR PROJECT SUPPORTS SAUDI ARABIA'S ONGOING ENERGY TRANSITION AND DIVERSIFICATION
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CWA POWER, A LEADING DEVELOPER, INVESTOR AND OPERATOR OF POWER GENERATION AND DESALINATED WATER PLANTS, HAS ANNOUNCED THE FINANCIAL CLOSE FOR THE 1500MW SUDAIR SOLAR PLANT, A KEY PROJECT UNDER THE PUBLIC INVESTMENT FUND (PIF) RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM.
Project focus - 1500MW SUDAIR SOLAR PLANT
The launch of the Sudair Solar project was
A specialized Saudi technical team at the
announced at the inauguration of the Sakaka
Ministry of Energy selected the Sudair
PV project in April 2021, under the patronage
project site and carried out the engineering
of HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin
requirements and preliminary studies of the
Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister,
project with the aim of achieving the highest
Chairman of the Supreme Committee for
levels of efficient energy production and
Energy Mix Affairs for Electricity Production and
contributing to shaping the circular carbon
Enabling Renewable Energy Sector, and in the
economy, which the Kingdom adopted during
presence of HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman
its presidency of the G20 last year.
bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Energy.
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In line with Saudi Green Initiative, the project represents a key milestone towards PIF's commitment to develop 70% of Saudi Arabia's renewable energy by 2030.
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Project focus - 1500MW SUDAIR SOLAR PLANT
With an investment value of SAR 3.4 billion,
of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin
the Sudair Solar PV project, which is located
Salman, Minister of Energy, to accomplish this
Sudair Solar is a testament to the Kingdom's
at Sudair Industrial City, is set to become
ambitious vision.
continuous efforts to reduce emissions by the
one of the largest single-contracted Solar PV
energy sector. Additionally, the Ministry of
plants in the world and the largest of its kind
"The launch of Sudair Solar embodies a
Energy utilizes its Renewable Energy Program
in Saudi Arabia. A 25-year power purchase
pivotal foundation for diversifying the energy
and Local Content Development Program to
agreement for the plant was signed with the
mix and accelerating the energy transition in
enable the prosperity of this promising sector
Saudi Power Procurement Company, with
the Kingdom, as well as transferring ACWA
and its supply chains through various initiatives
the tariff being among the lowest for solar PV
Power's international expertise, knowledge
such as mobilizing private sector investments
projects globally. Using bi-facial modules with
and capabilities in the global renewable sector
and encouraging partnerships between
tracking technology, the plant is set to deliver
back to the Kingdom. Furthermore, the project
the public and private sectors to create a
highly efficient performance and be capable of
will encourage Saudi companies to participate
competitive national market for renewable
powering 185,000 homes while offsetting nearly
in the implementation of renewable energy
energy.
2.9 million tons of emissions per year.
projects and support local talent in cultivating
ACWA Power has also announced that SAPCO,
The financing for the project is based on the
thriving sector, which constitutes one of the
a wholly-owned company of Aramco, has
principles of limited recourse project financing,
Kingdom's key pillars for sustainable socio-
joined the consortium with ACWA Power and
with the senior debt structured as a soft
economic development.
Badeel, a wholly-owned company of PIF. The
mini-perm facility with a tenor of 28 years and
consortium, led by ACWA Power, embodies the
both conventional and Islamic tranches. The
strategic importance of the Sudair Solar PV
financing structure also features equity bridge
project, the first project under PIF's renewable
facilities provided by local and international
energy program. The program aims to support
banks supporting the sponsor group's equity
Saudi Arabia's ongoing energy transition
investment in the project.
the skills and competencies needed in this
and diversification and deliver 70% of the country's renewable energy under the National
The financing group includes Mizuho Bank,
Renewable Energy Program (NREP).
Ltd., Riyad Bank, Korea Development Bank, Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation
ACWA Power - in which PIF holds a 50% stake
(APICORP), Al Rajhi Banking & Investment
- and Badeel will each own 35% in the special
Corporation, and Standard Chartered Bank as
purpose vehicle 'Sudair One Renewable Energy
senior lenders and Mandated Lead Arrangers.
Company', which was incorporated for the
The equity bridge facilities are provided by
project; with SAPCO holding a 30% stake.
Bank Al Bilad, Saudi British Bank and SMBC International Plc.
The Renewables and Utilities sector is one of the 13 priority sectors that PIF identified
Mohammad Abunayyan, Chairman of ACWA
as a key focus area in its Strategy 2021-2025.
Power, said: "Underpinned by our ambition
The strategy focuses on unlocking the private
and determination to continue driving the
sector's capabilities and aims to increase local
transformation of the Kingdom's energy
content contribution to 60%, including PIF
sector, I would like to extend my sincere
and its portfolio companies, in addition to
gratitude and pride following the signing of
expanding opportunities for local companies to
agreements for the first project under the PIF
partake in the Fund's projects.
Renewable Energy Program. This milestone marks progress in achieving the goals of Vision
Aramco's investment in the Sudair Project is
2030 and the requirements of the National
its first participation with PIF in its renewable
Renewable Energy Program launched by the
energy program, reflecting the company's
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King
efforts to advance sustainable energy solutions
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; guided by the
within its operations and Saudi Arabia, where
directives of His Royal Highness the Crown
various low-carbon energy solutions are being
Prince, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz;
deployed.
and reinforced by the unparalleled support
Project focus - 1500MW SUDAIR SOLAR PLANT
The project is one of the world's largest single-contracted solar PV plants and the largest in Saudi Arabia
policies of Vision 2030. We are honored to work
and the broader region to protect the planet
hand-in-hand with the Kingdom's greatest
by clearly defining an ambitious roadmap
national champions, including PIF, Aramco
that rallies the region and will significantly
and leading local and international financial
contribute to achieving global targets in
institutions; to bring the largest solar PV plant
confronting climate change."
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in Saudi Arabia to fruition." Mohammed Al Qahtani, Senior Vice President Yazeed Alhumied, Deputy Governor and Head
of Downstream, Aramco, commented: "Our
of MENA Investments, PIF, said: "This milestone
involvement in the Sudair Solar PV plant
demonstrates the potential for solar power
reflects our efforts to advance sustainable
in Saudi Arabia and the expertise that this
energy solutions, both within our own
consortium has to deliver it. The landmark
operations and the broader energy network.
“The Sudair Solar project is also a testament
renewable energy project is a significant step
While hydrocarbons will continue to be a vital
to the leadership and foresight shown by PIF
and key part of PIF's commitment to develop
part of the energy mix for decades to come,
in bringing together various stakeholders
70% of Saudi Arabia's renewable energy
renewables like solar have an important role
to create tangible impact in the renewables
capacity outlined in the Saudi Vision 2030.
to play in helping achieve the world's climate
sector by integrating robust public-private
"It also helps fulfill the aims of the Saudi
goals. Sudair will support Saudi Arabia's
partnerships (PPP), one of the cornerstone
Green Initiative to chart a path for Saudi Arabia
ambition to generate part of the nation's power needs from renewable energy by 2030, and is one of several low-carbon energy options being deployed by Aramco." The EPC agreement for the construction of the Sudair Solar PV was signed with Larsen & Toubro in April 2021. The project's first phase is expected to begin producing electricity during the second half of 2022, contributing towards the Saudi Green Initiative.
The Saudi Aramco Power Company (SAPCO) joins the consortium led by ACWA Power and the Water & Electricity Holding Company (Badeel) ACWA POWER +966 11 2835555 Facebook @ACWAPower Instagram @acwapower Linkedin @ACWA Power Twitter @ACWAPower Youtube @ACWA Power www.acwapower.com
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GOING BEYOND EXPECTATIONS
gets two aspects right: It builds market-leading solutions to succeed in the markets it serves, and it makes sure to announce that success to its current and future clients. To position LogiPoint as the market leader in the Middle East is to ensure that we communicate to our markets how the LogiPoint value resonates with the world’s leading organizations every day and how committed we are to our customers by being an enabler of their supply chain. On the one hand, it requires us to keep our clients informed on what new products and solutions we are rolling out or how our existing solutions are evolving with the market needs. But, on the other hand, we need to be seen and heard in the spaces where our prospective new clients are looking for solutions for their Middle East logistics. In a rapidly digitalizing world, this has meant a quick transition from traditional marketing activities to a hybrid model which leverages
W ALEED ALKHAYYAT HEAD OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, LOGIPOINT
digital marketing and social media for direct to customer marketing as much as traditional
L
OGIPOINT, A LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDER WITH A HISTORY OF LANDMARK PROJECTS ACROSS ALL THE MAJOR INDUSTRY SEGMENTS, HAS THE DISTINCT ADVANTAGE OF BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE LOGISTICS SUPPORT AT EVERY STAGE OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN. SAUDI PROJECTS SPEAKS TO WALEED KHAYYAT, HEAD OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, ABOUT HIS ROLE AT LOGIPOINT AND HOW THE COMPANY IS GEARING UP TO EXPAND ITS FOOTPRINT ACROSS THE KINGDOM, WITH SOME EXCITING NEW PROJECTS IN THE PIPELINE.
tools. We apply the latest technologies in marketing data analysis to ensure that we optimize our channels and communicate our message to the right customer at the right time. SP: As a marketer, what were some of the key lessons you learned from the Covid-19 pandemic, and how have you been able to adapt in 2021? WK: I think the key lesson for all of us has been that market conditions can change overnight for a number of reasons; and while
Saudi Projects: Tell us briefly about your role
a clear and concise message that all our
we can have all kinds of contingency plans in
in LogiPoint?
stakeholders readily understand. This starts
place, there can always be a situation when we
Waleed Khayyat: We are a logistics real
with our internal stakeholders, our employees
need to come up with a new plan on the go and
estate company acting as an enabling logistics
and our teams, because first and foremost,
execute it immediately. We have all learnt the
hub and value creation platform for our clients
we need to get a buy-in on our vision and
value of adaptability, resilience and elasticity.
across a wide range of segments. We evolve
action plans from the very people who will
with the markets we serve. We anticipate the
help deliver that vision. It then extends to the
meetings and roadshows became redundant
needs of our customers and create innovative
external stakeholders – our clients, partners,
overnight. We needed to devise, learn and
new solutions that make their supply chains
vendors and even competition; and two, once
practice new ways of engaging with our
resilient and elastic. And we do it all while
that message is clearly chalked out, to set the
markets. We adapted by investing in upskilling
adapting and adhering to the requirements of
communications channels, whether digital or
digital marketing knowledge and skills in our
the regulatory bodies and other stakeholders.
print, conventional or cutting edge, alive with
team. The digital space operates at warp speed
In a phrase, we go the extra mile and then a
that message.
when compared with traditional marketing
step further to ensure that our clients have the best solutions at their disposal. My role is two-fold: One is to translate our company’s vision, plans, and solutions into
SP: Tell us how you are positioning
For us marketers, events, conferences,
space – an event can be planned, lined up, and
LogiPoint to be a market leader in the Middle
executed successfully in a much shorter period
East?
than a traditional event or a roadshow. So, we
WK: In essence, a market-leading organization
needed to adapt and adapt lightning fast.
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We anticipate the needs of our customers and create innovative new solutions that make their supply chains resilient and elastic In a world where we were all confined to lockdowns, the importance of effective networking in the real and the virtual world was also brought home to us. We learnt that
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most bang for our marketing buck. Another
The pandemic has brought the role of the
challenge can be the time it takes between
shipping and logistics industry into sharp focus.
rolling out a marketing campaign and seeing
The container shipping industry is experiencing
its impact reflected in real numbers. In both
an unprecedented windfall. Equipment
cases, it means that marketers, who live for the
shortages at export origins are creating all
spotlight pretty much literally, have to create
kinds of challenges for industries from foodstuff
their own new excitement every day. That can
to automotive to construction, and changing
be pretty exciting itself when done right.
consumption patterns have already forced
SP: What opportunities do you foresee inside and outside the KSA for LogiPoint? WK: Saudi Vision 2030 envisages KSA as a
many industries to adapt quickly. And it looks like everyone will need to continue to adapt until we can put the Covid-19 genie back in the
the relationships we had been nurturing for
leading global logistics hub enabling trade and
bottle. Meanwhile, resilient supply chains will
months and years stood us in good stead when
value creation. As a pioneering logistics hub
come out tops, and such resilience will only
we needed our partners to go the extra mile
in the Kingdom, we like to see ourselves as
come if there is elasticity built into those supply
for us, just as we went the extra mile for our
the pilot project transforming that vision into
chains. It’s hard to see how this will all pan out
partners.
reality. Having proven our value to our clients
in the short term or the long term, but what
The decision to adapt quickly helped us
through our Bonded and Re-Export Zone and
we do know is there isn’t going to be a dull
connect with our clients. With lockdowns
our Logistics Parks in Jeddah, we are gearing to
moment in this industry for a long time. What
and working from home becoming the norm,
expand our footprint across the Kingdom with
else can a marketer ask for?
our customers increased their browsing
some exciting new projects in the pipeline. We
time during the pandemic, which created an
know that we can leverage our experience as an
opportunity for us to plug into this audience
internationally recognized logistics real estate
WK: The goal is always perfect alignment.
and deepen our engagement with our market.
company and a multi-award-winning logistics
You cannot create an effective communication
The fact that despite the lockdown and the
and supply chain hub in Jeddah to build the
strategy or a marketing campaign without first
slowing business activity, we have increased
logistics infrastructure of tomorrow across the
aligning perfectly with the goals and objectives
our revenue by 25%, expanded our teams
Kingdom. We see a great opportunity to attract
of an organization. LogiPoint’s goal is to prove
across the board, and announced new projects
foreign investment to the Kingdom’s logistics
itself as an enabling logistics platform that
like Warehouse Cluster 5 bears testimony to
landscape through our initiatives.
creates value for its clients through eliminating
how well we have adapted to the new norm. SP: Do you have any marketing tips that
LogiPoint’s success at home creates
SP: How is your vision aligned with LogiPoint goals and objectives?
waste and delivering efficient solutions
opportunities abroad for collaborations,
consistently. That is our vision as marketing as
helped you become a leading marketing
partnerships, and joint ventures, especially as
well – lock, stock and barrel.
professional in your industry?
we grow into the Kingdom’s flagship logistics
WK: Be authentic. Dare to be creative. Live outside the comfort zone. Learn something new
real estate company. Indeed, we are sailing into some exciting times ahead.
SP: How important is teamwork for you? WK: It’s a cliché, but it rings true every day. Teamwork is everything. Especially so
every day. Listen intently. Adapt constantly.
when we have had to adapt so quickly to so
And most of all, care! Care for the company you
much, making the transition from a largely
market, care for the client and their business, care for your team, and always care for the message you deliver and how you deliver it. It really is that simple. SP: What are some of the challenges you
Despite the lockdown and the slowing business activity, we have increased our revenue by 25%
face as a marketer in the logistics industry? WK: It’s a fascinating industry – one which literally makes the world go round by keeping the wheels of the global economy turning.
conventional marketing team to one that thrives on the cutting edge of digital marketing. I am thrilled and grateful at the same time that we proved to be a team that could make this transition smoothly and seamlessly – and have loads of fun, too, while we were at it.
SP: What are the key trends you see happening in 2021 in the logistics industry? WK: The key trends in the logistics industry
But it isn’t as glamorous as some of the other
during this pandemic have been adaptability,
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industries, and so perhaps that can prove to
resilience and elasticity in supply chains, and
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be a challenge for marketers sometimes. We
LogiPoint as an enabling logistics platform
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don’t work with nearly as interesting budgets
creating value for its clients will have a
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as many of our clients do, which means
significant role to play in catering to these
Youtube @LogiPoint
we have to go ‘one step further’ to get the
trends.
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MUZAHMIEH AL RAYN HIGHWAY
CONSISTENT QUALITY, EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE S
INCE 1979, COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION HAVE BEEN IN UNIMAC'S DNA. IT'S WHY IT HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 40 YEARS, WITH THE COMPANY BELIEVING THAT THESE VALUES ARE THE CORNERSTONE CHARACTERISTICS TO A GREAT PROJECT AND A SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIP WITH ITS CLIENTS.
attention to detail. Its total product lifecycle approach lets clients rest easy knowing that they've got it covered. Having all divisions and activities under one roof has become central to the company's success. THE FIVE M'S
Initially established as a road contracting business, UNIMAC has continually expanded
specifications to the more complex PMA
UNIMAC's general business philosophy is based
used for racetracks
on the five M's of construction: Manpower,
its operations to become the fully vertically
In-house engineering design department
Machinery, Materials, Management, and Money.
integrated company it is today, with a broad
In-house laboratories to ensure that
The importance of this philosophy is reflected
range of operations and facilities that include: Three rock aggregate crusher locations with six operational crusher assemblies
projects meet specifications and adhere to
in the large letter M of UNIMAC's logo. Any
UNIMAX's strict quality standards
construction project's success will hinge on
A transportation division with a fleet of more than 150 medium to heavy vehicles
Six asphalt plants
the efficient and effective application of all five M's simultaneously. If any of the five M's are neglected, the project's performance will
Over 700 pieces of equipment
The company's construction division is among
suffer, potentially resulting in project delays,
A full-time staff of more than 900 personnel
the best in the Kingdom in terms of quality
poor quality, and financial losses. While some
Experienced material engineers capable
and workmanship. And from project design
companies regard Method to be the sixth M,
of developing various asphalt mix
to completion, UNIMAC engineering and
UNIMAC considers it one of the components of
designs, ranging from standard Marshal
contracting teams provide full support and
management.
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ASPHALT SHUTTLE BUGGY FEEDING LATEST HIGH-TECH PAVER
WHERE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP IS A RACING CERTAINTY UNIMAC is currently active on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit project. Its scope of works as the main contractor includes the full transformation of the roadway into a hightech racetrack capable of hosting the most prestigious motorsport races in the world. Achieving this required the complete demolition of the existing corniche, excavation of and replacement of unsuitable material, levelling and stabilization of the soil, asphalting the track, building retaining walls, installing a high-tech storm drainage system as well as sewage, potable water, and firefighting networks. The company's most recent contract award is for the construction of the low voltage and medium voltage electrical network. Also, at present, UNIMAC is working on several other important and prestigious projects, including the Riyadh Metro corridors, the KKIA airport's security roads, and the construction and upgrading of East Riyadh's road network.
Having all divisions and activities under one roof has become central to the company's success
As part of the East Riyadh Rehabilitation,
This code includes sustainability and the environment. UNIMAC's Environmental Division oversees compliance monitoring in accordance with the National Center for Environmental Compliance-Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (NCEC-MEWA) regulations to
UNIMAC has built and upgraded more than 250
UNIMAC was also one of the main contractors
ensure that construction activities are carried
roads. It expects to finalize this project in Q3
of the Ad Diriyah Formula E circuit, one of its
out following all NCEC-MEWA regulations.
2021.
proudest accomplishments. This was the first
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
professional racetrack to be built in Saudi
UNIMAC'S ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
Arabia.
responsibilities include inspecting machinery
UNIMAC is genuinely proud of every project it
and vehicle exhaust emissions, monitoring
has worked on. However, if there is one project
UNIMAC was proudly contracted for the project
noise pollution and vibration, such as relevant
that stands out from the rest, it is the Al Rayn
construction and subsequent upgrade two
locations for human sensitive receptors,
- Bisha Highway (Muzahmia section). This
years in a row for the 2018 and 2019 races. This
and assessing and quantifying potential
consisted of moving 16 million cubic meters
project sparked the formation of UNIMAC's
environmental hazards due to construction
of sand to build a highway in the middle of the
Special Projects Division, which is led by a
activities.
desert, in addition to building a bridge across
highly qualified team of men and women who
one of the busiest highways in the country – the
specialize in building complex high-level rush
The company's current project, for instance, the
Riyadh-Mecca Highway.
projects that must be finished to a tight timeline
Jeddah Corniche Circuit (JCC), runs along the
and in challenging environments.
shores of the Red Sea and one Corniche lagoon.
However, it is admittedly challenging to single
To ensure water preservation and safety,
out specific projects, with UNIMAC successfully
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
UNIMAC has commenced water sampling as
completing so many, including a number of
The vertically integrated structure of UNIMAC
aligned with SACO standards. Additionally, the
airports and airbase infrastructure projects.
and its highly motivated and talented workforce
Environmental Division closely inspects soil and
These range from the King Khalid International
of men and women set it apart from its
groundwater, including monitoring for evidence
Airport to the PSAB in Al Kharj. The company
competitors. The company's team has never
of chemical spillage and acidic soils and
has been building airfields for several decades,
compromised on quality and will never do so,
overseeing sewage containment. UNIMAC also
and UNIMAC's previous logo consisted of a
managing each project individually in line with
aim to implement permanent protections to
runway.
a robust code of ethics.
preserve the Red Sea shoreline along the JCC.
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ASPHALTING WITH HIGH-TECH PAVERS
UNIMAC's general business philosophy is based on the five M's of construction: Manpower, Machinery, Materials, Management, and Money Finally, UNIMAC will prioritize monitoring all described activities to verify and confirm that full compliance with environmental regulations and standards is achieved and, in the event that any violations are observed, these are immediately addressed. WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION UNIMAC is proud to be at the forefront of the 'women in construction' movement in Saudi Arabia and recognize the value of hiring a dedicated and talented workforce, regardless of gender. As a result, female employees currently make up an essential and valuable component of all UNIMAC departments.To best support its female mployees, the company strives to createa supportive workforce that allows all employees to reach their highest potential. This has proven to be a huge success due to the incredible passion, effort, and performance of these women.
P HOTO TAKEN IN UNIMAC'S ON-SITE LABORATORY, ALWAYS ENSURING THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS
T HE NEWEST STEEL & TIRE ROLLERS COMPACTING THE ASPHALT BASE COURSE
Moreover, the company plan to conduct environmental awareness training with all staff. Required training will cover fuel storage, waste management, air emissions management, noise and traffic management, and management of wildlife habitats within the site. All site staff, workers (including subcontractors), and site visitors will receive training. UNIMAC will not allow these parties to perform duties on site until they have complete training.
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FOR SAFETY'S SAKE
DIRIYAH, FORMULA E
Protecting its workforce and subcontractors from the Covid-19 infection is of the highest priority during this unprecedented pandemic. That is why UNIMAC conducts PCR tests on all employees three times a week and enforce masks in the office and on-site. The company has also ensured that all employees are vaccinated, from administrative staff to construction workers and laborers. Due to constant outdoor construction work, construction workers and management are organized into smaller groups to limit the potential transmission of the virus. In accordance with the Ministry of Health, UNIMAC's health and safety staff oversee and ensure that staff comply with all Covid-19 safety
As part of the East Riyadh Rehabilitation, UNIMAC has built and upgraded more than 250 roads
measures. A BRIGHT AND BUSY FUTURE! The next 5 to 10 years will be very busy and exciting, as Vision 2030 continues to be
FRESH CONCEPTS, NEW DIVISIONS
construction impacts the environment and
implemented within the Kingdom. UNIMAC is
More than a construction company, UNIMAC
analyses ways to enhance the environment
committed to the construction of infrastructure
is in the business of servicing its clients to
both during and after construction. To
under the planning stage by the Kingdom
ensure they receive a unique and exceptional
ensure the division's success, the company
to accommodate a very fast-growing young
experience. It excels, for example, at
is collaborating closely with government
population. Its strategy is not to only build
communicating effectively with clients to
agencies.
high-quality infrastructure but also to provide
address the issues they confront daily, such as cost and result optimization, schedule modifications, variation orders, and so on. UNIMAC has the ability to execute projects at an expedited schedule while still delivering quality results.
UNIMAC has also enhanced its flexibility to transfer resources on-demand to keep up with the industry's rapid expansion
UNIMAC has also enhanced its flexibility to
Moreover, Saudi Arabia is committed to
transfer resources on-demand to keep up with
improving road safety, which provides an
the industry's rapid expansion. This allows it
opportunity for private sector participation.
to adapt its engineering and design services
With this in mind, UNIMAC is establishing a
to match clients' needs while maintaining
Road Safety division to assist this program and
uninterrupted subcontractor workflows.
will be working closely with the government to
This enlightened approach to business has
maintenance costs throughout the years using the newest technologies and techniques. This will provide a significant opportunity to UNIMAC's Special Projects Division and foster growth in other newly formed divisions within UNIMAC.
discover solutions and improve safety on the
UNITED MAINTENANCE
Kingdom's network of roads and highways.
AND CONTRACTING COMPANY +966 11 477 4307
ensured that there is plenty of opportunity for growth.
solutions that result in low operating and
The company is also interested in expanding
info@unimaccompany.com
its activities related to motorsports. Not only
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Saudi Arabia is putting a strong emphasis on
would it like to grow its portfolio of racetracks,
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environmental improvement. As a result of this
but it is also interested in getting into the
Linkedin @unimaccompany
demand, UNIMAC has recently established an
Operations and Maintenance of motorsport
twitter @Unimac_SA
Environmental Division, which assesses how
facilities.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - NEWS
THE FIRST MIDDLE EASTERN DEVELOPERS TO ACHIEVE CERTIFICATION FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT TRSDC’S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN UNDER DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE INCEPTION OF THE COMPANY IN 2018
The first company’s in the Middle East to achieve the ISO 9001:2015 certification for quality management for design and construction of assets. Bureau Veritas, the world-leading testing, inspection and certification company, conducted an audit on TRSDC’s approach to design and construction. It awarded TRSDC the ISO 9001: 2015 certification in recognition of its excellent quality management systems, which enable the company to deliver robust projects to the highest international standards. “Developing a quality management system quickly has been critical as we deliver a multibillion-dollar giga project from the foundations up. Building a robust delivery system is a journey, and we believe we are on the right path, demonstrated by this remarkable achievement in becoming one of the first companies in the region to be awarded this certification,” said John Pagano, CEO of TRSDC.
600-YEAR-OLD CORAL COLONY FOUND AT AL WAJH LAGOON
COASTAL VILLAGE CONTRACT AWARED FOR FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
A team of marine scientists have
measuring the size and number of
uncovered a 10-meter-high coral
rings on it, as well as the existence
El Seif Group, based in
El Seif Group was selected due
colony that is thought to be
of submerged redwood trees.
the Middle East, will be
to its alignment with TRSDC's
responsible for delivering
environmental and social
facilities management
principles and will provide
services to 18 residential
sustainable living for all
over 600 years old. The discovery was made by scientists and
Scientists working on the project will now use the colony to
environmentalists
learn more about
buildings, 200 villas
Coastal Village residents. Both
working for
how the region's
and townhouses, and
companies will collaborate to
The Red Sea
coral reefs have
the management office
develop, tailor and enhance
Development
evolved through
at the Coastal Village,
the quality of living for all.
Company. According to the research team, it's the first of its type in the Red Sea. They determined the colony's age by
time. They'll also be able to see how the temperature of the ocean has altered.
where 14,000 employees who will eventually operate the destination will live and work.
THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - NEWS
BASI BIM PROJECT KITEMARK AWARDED FOR DIGITAL PROJECT DELIVERY The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) has
VOCATIONAL TRAINING AGREEMENT
MASTER RESEARCH AGREEMENT WITH KAUST A MASTER RESEARCH AGREEMENT
become the first asset
Partnering with the Human
(MRA) WITH KING ABDULLAH
owner in the world to
Resources Development Fund
UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AN
achieve the prestigious
(HRDF) to deliver high-quality
TECHNOLOGY (KAUST).
BIM Project Kitemark
vocational training programs.
The agreement, which
for its digital project
The two-and-a-half-year diploma
delivery and adoption
programs will initially prepare
of Building Information
500 young Saudis for careers that
Modeling (BIM) aligned to ISO19650, awarded by the British Standards Institution (BSI). ISO 19650 is the series of international standards for the effective management of information throughout the
is open for renewal after five years, follows extensive
support the growth of the most
collaboration
promising tourism destination.
between the two
The programs are focused on the
organizations on
following disciplines: Hospitality,
flora and fauna
delivery and operational phase of construction. TRSDC
Airport Services, Mechanical
assessments, marine
was awarded the BIM Project Kitemark for its excellence
Engineering, Electrical Engineering
spatial planning, and
in information management, which enables the company to embed best practice throughout its organization.
and Renewable Energy Services. In addition, HRDF and
“This certification is a remarkable achievement and demonstrates how serious we are about setting new standards throughout the design, construction and operations of our destinations. This way of working is an increasingly important part of the global design and construction marketplace, and
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an international competition called the Brains-for-Brine Challenge.
TRSDC signed a Memorandum
The MRA cements the legal framework
of Understanding (MoU) to
for mutually beneficial research projects
cooperate on future initiatives to support the development of the local human capital.
on topics that include sustainability of marine environments, waste management systems, sustainable
we look forward to sharing our knowledge with other projects
food production, energy conservation,
around the world,” said John Pagano, CEO of TRSDC.
and carbon sequestration.
PARTNERSHIP WITH KACST TO PROVIDE SATELLITE DATA OF DEVELOPMENT SITES Partnering with The King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) to provide high-resolution satellite data of key locations at The Red Sea Project. The satellite imagery improves TRSDC’s ability to monitor The Red Sea Project, which covers around 28,000km2, allowing it to track construction progress while at the same time closely monitoring the environment for any unexpected changes in order to respond appropriately if needed. KACST will use the National Center of Remote Technology (NCRST) to capture high-resolution data of The Red Sea Project’s development sites every month. The imagery will be colorbalanced, georeferenced, orthorectified, with (NCRST) using satellites GeoEye-1, Worldview and Pleiades to capture images.
THE DATA WILL ALSO BE USED TO IDENTIFY OPTIMAL ROUTES/SITES FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN ADDITION TO BECOMING AN INVALUABLE ADDITION TO MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORTS.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - NEWS
PARTNERSHIP WITH ACWA POWER SUPPORTS THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S EFFORTS TO LEAD ENERGY TRANSITION By
ROBA Aljohani
T
HE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY HAS AWARDED A CONTRACT TO A CONSORTIUM LED BY ACWA POWER TO HANDLE ITS UTILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE, A MOVE WHICH STRENGTHENS ITS GROUNDBREAKING APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP.
The Kingdom has stated that it is committed to carbon neutrality and that it wants to derive 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2030 As the world seeks to satisfy the rising demand
The commendable strategy will power TRSP's
for reliable and affordable power and water,
utility services with clean, renewable energy
The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC)
sources. Importantly, the strategy includes the
remains committed to being at the forefront of
early adoption of emerging energy solutions, a
the global energy transition.
prominent example being biofuels.
In a move which reaffirmed this commitment,
Transportation is one of the main challenges
TRSDC awarded its highest-value contract
the world is facing in the transition to
to date to a consortium led by ACWA Power,
sustainable development. In order to overcome
a leading Saudi developer, investor and
this hurdle, in May 2021, ACWA Power
operator of power generation and desalinated
signed a Memorandum of Understanding
water plants, to design, build, operate and
(MoU) with Neutral Fuels, the GCC's largest
transfer The Red Sea Project's (TRSP) utilities'
biofuel producer, to supply TRSP's entire
infrastructure.
transportation network with its Net Zero Biofuel.
The contract, TRSDC's first public-private partnership (PPP), focuses exclusively on
Neutral Fuels has pioneered 100% pure
environmentally responsible renewable energy,
compliant biofuel for use in all types of diesel
water production, wastewater treatment and
engines, cutting the damaging greenhouse
district cooling.
gas emissions that cause climate change. No engine modifications are necessary, so
When the agreement was awarded in
any transportation fleet can make the switch
November 2020, John Pagano, CEO of TRSDC,
overnight.
said that the contract was a significant move forward for the project. "This contract signifies a noteworthy step change for us as the consortium brings foreign investment to the project, demonstrating international support and confidence for the vision that is becoming a reality along the Red Sea coast. At the same time, we are delighted to partner with a consortium leader that has its roots in the Kingdom and shares our ambition to accelerate the energy transition locally," said Mr Pagano.
TRSP is projected to prevent an estimated 500,000 tons of CO2 emissions each year
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Neutral Fuels has pioneered 100% pure compliant biofuel for use in all types of diesel engines, cutting the damaging greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change A tourism project of TRSP's size, powered solely
The resulting figures provided the Capital
TRSDC is not investing any of its own capital
by renewable energy, has never been achieved
Expenditures (CapEx) and Operating Expenses
and is instead committing to purchase its
on such a scale anywhere in the world. The
(OpEx), determining infrastructure needs,
utilities from the ACWA Power consortium for
sustainable and regenerative ambitions of the
charging stations and power requirements.
the next 25 years. The collaboration bolsters
impressive project mirror the commitment
Mott Macdonald's recommendations for the
TRSDC's dedication to setting new standards
that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is making to
first phase of the development were that
in sustainable development by keeping
renewable energy. Saudi Vision 2030 is working
battery electric vehicles should replace land
regeneration as a key priority. TRSDC's strong
towards a vibrant society, a thriving economy,
vehicles and marine vessels and aim for hybrid
investment in renewables is helping to set new
and an ambitious nation. To achieve this, it
application - with some being battery or
global standards in regenerative tourism.
has made sustainability key on the agenda.
electric operated over short distances.
The Kingdom has stated that it is committed to carbon neutrality and that it wants to derive 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. Thus, the Kingdom is not just minimizing harm; it is actively reducing its dependence on fossil oil and enhancing the environment as it contributes to sustaining and regenerating it for years to come. TRSP is projected to prevent an estimated 500,000 tons of CO2 emissions each year. Opting for clean, green renewable fuel is an enormous support towards this aim as it immediately reduces transport carbon emissions to zero. A sustainability fleet modelling project by global consulting firm, Mott Macdonald, determined TRSP's transport requirements. The consultants conducted a Demand Modelling
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The Red Sea Development Company - Desert Rock Resort
THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
UNVEILS SPECTACULAR DESERT ROCK MOUNTAIN RESORT
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HE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (TRSDC), THE DEVELOPER BEHIND THE WORLD'S MOST AMBITIOUS REGENERATIVE TOURISM PROJECT, THE RED SEA PROJECT (TRSP), HAS REVEALED DESIGN PLANS FOR ITS NEW MOUNTAIN RESORT NAMED DESERT ROCK IN THE BEAUTIFUL WADI VISTAS IN THE WEST OF THE COUNTRY.
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Created by the world-class architectural design firm Oppenheim Architecture, Desert Rock is designed to protect and preserve the environment and will allow guests to connect with the nature and local culture of the region. "We wanted to create a destination that allows guests to experience Saudi Arabia's untouched beauty. Desert Rock will provide guests with uninterrupted spectacular views while preserving the natural landscape for future generations to enjoy," said John Pagano, CEO at TRSDC.
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The Red Sea Development Company - Desert Rock Resort
Created by the world-class architectural design firm Oppenheim Architecture, Desert Rock is designed to protect and preserve the environment and will allow guests to connect with the nature and local culture of the region. "We wanted to create a destination that allows guests to experience Saudi Arabia's untouched beauty. Desert Rock will provide guests with uninterrupted spectacular views while preserving the natural landscape for future generations to enjoy," said John Pagano, CEO at TRSDC. UNIQUE RESORT EXPERIENCE
As part of TRSDC's commitment to regenerative
He added: "We have drawn inspiration from
The resort will feature state-of-the-art facilities,
tourism, Desert Rock will be designed to
the surrounding environment while providing
including a world-class spa and fitness centre,
achieve the highest Leadership in Energy and
unparalleled luxury, allowing guests to
remote destination dining areas as well as a
Environmental Design (LEED) certification level.
connect with nature and create memorable
feature lagoon oasis. In addition, guests will be
The architecture has been designed to reduce
experiences."
able to hike, use dune buggies, and stargaze as
energy consumption and regenerate native
part of the site-wide activities program.
flora. Water retention and distribution systems
INTEGRATING ARCHITECTURE WITH NATURE
The project also aims to maintain the ancient
will be used throughout the site, with harvested
Guests will enter the resort through a hidden
history of the site by hiring members of the
rainwater used to create a more green,
valley nestled between the mountains. From
local community to act as stewards of the land
flourishing Wadi.
there, they will find 48 villas and 12 hotel
and provide educational tours for visitors about
rooms within the mountain, a total of 60 keys,
the area's local history.
located amongst the vista, with architecture
SUSTAINABLY CONSTRUCTED
fully integrated into the rock to preserve its striking silhouette, a tribute to Oppenheim Architecture's philosophy to build with the land, not on the land. A range of accommodation will be available, from ground level dwellings to crevice hotel suites midway up the mountain, and a select number of excavated rooms within the rock massif itself. To provide undisrupted views across the landscape, most roads leading into the resort will be pushed to the edge of the main wadi and hidden behind landscape mounds. This will also minimize sound and light pollution, allowing guests to fully absorb the dramatic desert landscape.
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There will be 48 villas and 12 hotel rooms within the mountain, a total of 60 keys
BREAKING NEW GROUND
Alongside this, materials excavated from the site will be used to create the infrastructure. For example, stone will be used for interior and exterior walls and floors, while ground stone and existing sand will be used for concrete aggregate, which is the main building material for all the architecture. Chad Oppenheim, Founder of Oppenheim Architecture, said: "Desert Rock is one of the most dramatic desert landscapes in the world, which is why we wanted to use the architecture as a way to honor and respect it. By utilizing natural materials and integrating the resort into the rock, guests can connect physically with the destination and experience Saudi Arabia's stunning, natural beauty."
Desert Rock will integrate architecture with nature as hotel and facilities will be built into the stunning Saudi mountain landscape
Site preparation works have commenced, and construction began in July 2021. The Red Sea Project has already passed significant milestones on the destination, and work is on track to welcome the first guests by the end of 2022 when the first hotels will open. Phase One, which includes 16 hotels in total, will complete by 2023. Upon completion in 2030, the destination will comprise 50 resorts, offering up to 8,000 hotel rooms and more than 1,000 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites. The destination will also include luxury marinas, golf courses, entertainment, leisure facilities and an international airport.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - MELISSA MESSMER
M ELISSA MESSMER DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
BAREFOOT LUXURY, PROVIDING ALL THE BENEFITS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
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OT TOO MANY OF US GET TO LIVE THE DREAM. BUT IF YOU'RE AN INTERIOR DESIGNER AND YOU GET TO WORK ON THE RED SEA PROJECT, IT'S SAFE TO SAY THAT YOU ARE WELL AND TRULY IN THE ARMS OF MORPHEUS. MELISSA MESSMER, DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN AT THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, CERTAINLY FEELS THIS WAY, PROCLAIMING: "IT'S ABSOLUTELY BEEN THE JOB OF MY LIFETIME!" TO FIND OUT WHY, WE ASKED MELISSA ABOUT THE BRIEF, THE INSPIRATION AND THE CHALLENGES SHE FACES ON SUCH AN IMPORTANT AND PRESTIGIOUS GIGA-PROJECT.
Saudi Projects (SP): Was has been your biggest challenge? Melissa: One of the things is that we've taken an enormous challenge of producing hotels through the LEAN Design process; instead of doing a very linear design process, everyone isdesigning everything simultaneously. And that's through our BIM modelling and checking all of that weekly. It's been challenging, but at the same time, you can't help but sit back and think, okay, this is the future. This is how design will be for many projects coming up because it builds in so much efficiency; it identifies risks and identifies challenges that we can tackle sooner rather than later. It's been a good
I would say the main part of the brief came from His Royal Highness, and that was to try and create something that has never been seen before
SP: How does the design respond to the sea and the natural environment? Melissa: Well, I'm sure you're very familiar with Coral Bloom, on our Shurayrah Island. I always tell people we're not a destination at The Red Sea - we are a destination immersed in The Red Sea. So, we want people to feel like they're really having a local experience. Our finishes are not super-refined - obviously nothing is super-polished - which feel genuinely local and natural, like we've just carved it up out of the environment and put it into the design. That's something that's really, really important to us.
challenge in that sense. of Saudi heritage. For ours, we tried to make
SP: Lots of natural materials?
Other challenges include making sure that we
our mandate about The Red Sea, not so much
Melissa: Absolutely. Yes, lots of natural
are capturing a vision for Saudi Arabia that,
about traditional Saudi Arabia, although we
materials, and we have a strong sustainability
again, really looks forward into the future
do bring in flavors and touches of the cultures.
mandate, so we've got to meet LEED
of regenerative travel. There's a tendency
We try to focus on the service element –
requirements, which obviously requires
when we try to design within a local context
celebrating Arabian hospitality, the beautiful
us to use natural materials from the local
to look at the past, to look at tradition. While
ritual they have here, while keeping the design
environment. But it's also very challenging
that's all very beautiful, there are many other
fresh and forward-looking, and really more
when working in an environment with very few
projects going on that are celebrating that part
about the environment.
trees and very few natural resources.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - MELISSA MESSMER
We needed to create something that people can relate to in terms of connecting to nature, connecting to the sea and connecting to the environment So, things like coral stone have become very popular in our project. The islands provide a lot of coral stone, and we're looking at ways of recycling and upcycling a lot of this material too. SP: How important is it to get connections to the environment on this project, to feel that connection when you're there? Melissa: Everything, it's everything we are about. One of the biggest struggles, and this is a good struggle, is to make everything natural and close to nature but in a luxury context. At the same time, we understand that we're in an environment where we've got to make people feel comfortable and welcome living on islands that reach average summer time temperatures of 42 degrees. It's finding a way to design that indoor/outdoor connection. We don't want people to feel that we're just fitting them into a box and letting them 'look' at the environment; we want them to be immersed in the environment and at one with nature. SP: How many people are in the team? Melissa: Right now, we have eight people in our interior design team and up to 12 different design consultants. We're the only discipline in the whole development where every hotel has a different design consultant. We want every hotel and every asset, including our golf club, to have a unique statement. SP: Finally, how would you sum up working within TRSDC? Melissa: I've worked at some amazing companies in my career. But this is the best and the most satisfying challenge that I've ever come across. It's a dream job.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - PATRICIA LOPEZ
P ATRICIA LOPEZ LIGHTING DIRECTOR
THE GRACE AND MAJESTY OF ENVIRONMENTALLY INFORMED LIGHTING
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ORN AND RAISED IN QUITO, ECUADOR, MYRIAM PATRICIA LOPEZ YANEZ, AN ARCHITECT AND LIGHTING DESIGNER, LEARNED TO APPRECIATE HISTORY, NATURE AND ARCHITECTURE FROM A VERY YOUNG AGE, ALL ASPECTS VITAL TO THE RED SEA PROJECT. SHE HAS TAKEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO NURTURE HER PASSIONS, TOO, INCLUDING WORKING FOR THE UNITED NATIONS WFP ON CONTINGENCY HOUSING PROJECTS IN THE AMAZON. HAVING WORKED ON VARIOUS PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS IN LOCATIONS AS DIVERSE AS THE UAE, EGYPT AND SERBIA, PATRICIA IS NOW LIGHTING DIRECTOR ON THE RED SEA PROJECT. HERE, SHE TALKS TO SAUDI PROJECTS ABOUT CREATIVITY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND TACKLING THE SHEER SIZE AND SCOPE OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST FORWARD-LOOKING AND IMAGINATIVE DEVELOPMENTS.
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I think the most creative projects come from restrictions, and it is my day-to-day task to speak to our lighting designer/consultants and, for example, say no, we cannot use these effects, but let’s challenge ourselves. Let’s come up with new approaches to lighting. So, I don’t see the masterplan as a restriction. I see it as the source of creativity. SP: How many lighting designers do you have working on The Red Sea Project? Patricia: We have around 12 lighting designers; they are multi-national, which has been very interesting, seeing the different ways they approach the project. We have lighting designers from the States, from the UK,
Saudi Projects (SP): Lighting is a pretty
SP: So, this is a very different kind of project
and more local, like the UAE. So, we have a
broad discipline, so what exactly is your
for everyone involved?
very international expertise, and it’s really
brief on The Red Sea Project?
Patricia: It’s the first project I’ve had the
remarkable how we all come together with just
Patricia: The brief revolves around
opportunity to work on with such breadth
the one vision in mind.
architectural lighting, a discipline that focuses
and such high expectations. I only joined The
on creating moods with lighting. It’s a relatively
Red Sea Project less than a year ago, but the
new specialisation, and it covers everything
company has been working for this certification
from both interior and exterior perspectives,
since the conception of the masterplan.
including landscape lighting and the overall masterplan vision. Sometimes, we imagine
SP: You spoke of creating a mood with light,
special effects when we think of lighting, but
but where do you get your inspiration from?
this is more architectural lighting.
Patricia: The Red Sea Project is a sustainabilitydriven development, so our inspiration is
Not only do we use lighting to enhance buildings; we also think about its effects on humans, on the sky, and the endangered species that call The Red Sea their home
SP: For a lighting designer, The Red Sea
the turtle and all of the animals and marine
Project must sometimes seem like you’ve
life. The inspiration came from caring for
landed in Disney World – for it does seem
the environment. It’s not only about making
to be shaping up as something of a magic
a statement for the building; yes, it’s about
kingdom?
creating a really good mood, but at the same
SP: How long have you been working on the
Patricia: Yes, it is very special because of
time balancing it with environmental needs,
project, and how long do you think you will
how The Red Sea Development Company
including the sky, which is so special in Arabic
be employed on it?
has decided to approach the lighting. It is a
culture. When I’ve spoken to people in Saudi,
Patricia: I have been working on it personally
unique slant inspired by the principles of the
or where I used to live before in the UAE, they
for around a year, and the team has been
International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), which
always tell me that their ancestors used the
working on it since the conception of the
dictates that we use lighting in a very conscious
North Star for guidance. Nowadays, in big cities
masterplan in 2018. But what I can say is that
way. Not only do we use lighting to enhance
like London, New York and Dubai, you cannot
the role of the lighting designers started at
buildings; we also think about its effects on
see the stars, as they are flooded with light.
the very beginning. Then our core team took
humans, on the sky, and the endangered
charge in order to review the design process.
species that call the Red Sea their home. So
SP: How much of a free hand are you being
After that, we have to make sure it’s not only
it is a very unusual project and not how we
given on this project in a creative sense?
a beautiful design but that it’s implemented
would usually approach lighting. It is a learning
Patricia: The Red Sea Project has a clear vision
correctly, so we have to work closely with the
process for me and all of the consultants
of what it wants, and we make sure that all of
operators that will manage each hotel. We have
because it’s a very sustainable and delicate
our designers understand that vision. We are
sophisticated smart systems that will make sure
approach to lighting.
very detailed in the way we view the project,
that the vision and all of the parameters set out
but we are also given space for creativity.
in the design process are carried through in the operations of the hotels.
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SP: What would you say your biggest challenge is with this project? Patricia: I would say it is pushing the boundaries in terms of creativity. I’ve had a few instances of designers saying that they cannot use their typical approach to lighting a hospitality project. The trees and other features cannot be illuminated in specific ways, and
The Red Sea Project is a sustainability-driven development, so our inspiration is the turtle and all of the animals and marine life
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But thinking outside of the box and taking on board what’s happening in the world - taking care of our planet and both our own and other species - is the right thing to do. Dark Sky Lighting is not a topic much discussed nowadays, although it is a subject that is becoming more ‘trendy’, but the awareness needs to grow because it’s getting out of
what I tell them is to look outside of the box
control with the development of leading-edge
and find other ways to light the environment.
technologies. We used light when we needed it
It is a challenge, but I’m so proud that the lighting designers have come up with beautiful schemes that actually work. But we’ve had to have workshops and ask, for example, how we can make everything work if we cannot use our typical up-lighting in the trees, so it’s been a fascinating and challenging process.
Nowadays, in big cities like London, New York and Dubai, you cannot see the stars, as they are flooded with light
in the past, but now with LEDs, we can produce colour-changing and dynamic effects, and sometimes it all becomes too much. SP: So, it’s been educational too? Patricia: It’s been a great experience for the entire team, as we’re all learning day by day about vital aspects such as Dark Sky principles.
SP: What is it like working with The Red Sea
And we are all so proud to be working on such
Development Company?
an extraordinary and environmentally-led
Patricia: Oh, I love it! It is such a good learning
project.
experience because my background was commercially driven. I think some projects need to be lit very brightly.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - GLOBAL ESG BENCHMARK (GRESB)
THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ANNOUNCES EXCEPTIONAL RESULTS IN ESG ASSESSMENT
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HE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (TRSDC) HAS ACHIEVED AN OVERALL SCORE OF 84 OUT OF 100 IN ITS FIRST EVER ESG-ASSESSMENT AND BENCHMARK EXERCISE BY GLOBAL REAL ESTATE SUSTAINABILITY BENCHMARK (GRESB).
GRESB assessed The Red Sea Project against standardized targets for Environmental, Social and Governance. It awarded a high score to recognize TRSDC's strong environmental governance structure and measures introduced to integrate environmental protection and enhancement.
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GRESB awarded TRSDC an outstanding 49 out of 51 in the Environmental category as part of the overall score. This greatly exceeds GRESB's average score of 34 out of 51 and recognizes the robust measures in place to improve the integration of environmental considerations at TRSDC. The developer was also awarded a Green Star for achieving a score higher than 50% in both the evaluation's Management and Development components. "Since the project's conception, sustainability
GRESB awarded TRSDC an outstanding 49 out of 51 in the Environmental category
has been our guiding principle for design and development, informing every single decision that is made. This award is a real testament to
These scores recognize some of the pioneering
all our hard work and unwavering commitment
techniques TRSDC has adopted to offset the
to become the world's first truly regenerative
environmental impact of the destination. Within
tourism project," said John Pagano, CEO of
specific sub-categories, the project scored
TRSDC.
top marks (100 out of 100) for areas including Materials, Water Use and Waste Management
GRESB Assessments are guided by the material
due to the innovative solutions TRSDC
issues in the sustainability performance of
has put in place to minimize the potential
real asset investments, and are aligned with
environmental impacts.
multi-level assessments from third-parties like GRESB. Critical evaluation of the construction and delivery of the project holds us to account at every step and ensures we are going above and beyond to not only protect the environment but enhance it for generations to come."
Within specific subcategories, the project scored top marks (100 out of 100) for areas including Materials, Water Use and Waste Management "This achievement is particularly important
international reporting frameworks, such as The Paris Climate Agreement. Its mission is
Raed Albasseet, Head of Corporate Environment
to us because it underpins our steadfast
to assess and benchmark the Environmental,
and Sustainability at TRSDC, said: "We strive to
commitment to the environment and
Social and Governance (ESG) and other
be completely transparent about the measures
recognizes the enormous steps we have already
related performance of real assets, providing
we are taking to really integrate environmental
taken in our quest to set new standards in
standardized and validated data to the capital
protection and enhancement measures, and
sustainability," added Pagano.
markets.
therefore we welcome
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - CEO JOHN PAGANO
“Eventually The Red Sea Project and AMAALA will employ around 60,000 people directly, as well as creating a further 60,000 induced and indirect jobs”
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TOURISM’S RECOVERY NEEDS TO WORK FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET C
OVID-19 BROUGHT TOURISM TO A COMPLETE STANDSTILL. YET THE SECTOR IS IDEALLY POSITIONED TO LEAD THE WORLD TOWARD RECOVERY, WITH THE UNITED NATIONS WORKING CLOSELY WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENTS AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO SUPPORT THE RESPONSIBLE AND TIMELY RECOVERY OF THE INDUSTRY, WHICH MILLIONS OF SMALL BUSINESSES AND JOBS DEPEND. AT THE RECENT UNITED NATIONS WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION’S TOURISM RECOVERY SUMMIT, JOHN PAGANO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR BOTH THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AND AMAALA, SPOKE ABOUT HIS HOPES FOR THE FUTURE AND HOW THE TOURISM SECTOR NEEDS TO CARE NOT ONLY FOR PEOPLE, BUT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
Addressing the Summit, Pagano began: “The
environment; we should enhance biodiversity;
and improving livelihoods for the long
Red Sea Project and AMAALA are two of the
we should encourage the flourishing of habitats
term. He then gave three reasons why the
flagship Vision 2030 projects, delivering Saudi
and wildlife; this in turn will lift up surrounding
tourism sector should care and why everyone
Arabia’s ambition for a diversified economy,
communities and grow local economies.
should stand together on this issue.
and creating a new tourism industry. As the CEO of these two projects, how we as
“Today I want to call on the industry to do
an industry respond to global challenges is
better by aiming for regenerative tourism,”
a subject that is very close to my heart.
Pagano continued. “After decades of exploiting
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Because pre-pandemic, our sector contributed more than 5% of global
greenhouse gas emissions. Unless we
our ecosystems for commercial gain, our
act, by 2030 our emissions will have
“Tourism has been one of the sectors that
environment is depleted in both abundance
grown 25% compared with 2016 levels.
has suffered the most from the pandemic.
and in health. Conserving environments
But as we recover, the Great Reset offers us
that are already in this weakened state
an opportunity to make different decisions
is no longer an option, for any of us.
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Traveler expectations are changing. The 2020s will be a transformative
decade, with the impact of Covid-19,
centred on our natural capital. Today I am here to share how responsible tourism can
“Yet, all too often, we see tourism destinations
technological advancements and
be a central part of our sector’s recovery. If
developed or operated that don’t take account
the rise of sustainable tourism
you’ll allow me, I’d like to read out an element
of the fragile environment and which fail
shifting what people want when
of the UNWTO’s definition of sustainable
to recognise the relationship this has with
they travel. More than half (53%) of
tourism: Make optimal use of environmental
society and the economy. While this may
global holidaymakers already say
resources that constitute a key element in
be profitable in the short-term, ultimately,
they want to travel more sustainably
tourism development, maintaining essential
in the long term, it is a failing strategy. The
– and this demand will only grow.
ecological processes and helping to conserve
environment is our most important and
natural heritage and biodiversity. However, I
valuable asset and we must do everything
think we can, and must, do better than this.”
to protect it. We must do things differently.
He went onto explaining how this means
Pagano makes clear how regenerative tourism
more than ‘making optimal use’ of resources
is a raising of the industry’s ambitions. It is
or ‘maintaining’ or ‘conserving’ the status
the goal of restoring ecosystems, and along
quo. Instead, we should give back to the
with it generating economic development
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The reason the tourism sector needs to stand up on this issue,
is because it is the right thing to do.
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“I believe that The Red Sea Project is the most ambitious regenerative tourism project in the world today,” he continued. “Being developed over 28,000 km2 of pristine lands and waters along Saudi Arabia’s west coast, it includes a vast archipelago of more
“Happily, I can report that over 70% of the total combined value of contracts awarded to date, on both the Red Sea and AMAALA projects, have been awarded to Saudi companies”
than 90 pristine islands with thriving coral reefs, as well as sweeping desert dunes, mountains and canyons, dormant volcanoes, and ancient cultural and heritage sites. “When I first visited the Red Sea coast, I was truly taken by its breathtaking beauty. Developing in this pristine and untouched environment is a serious responsibility. That is why we aim to protect and enhance this region through both the construction phase and when in operation. That ambition is a founding principle of The Red Sea Development Company and is central to who we are, and what we do.” Indeed, during the early planning stages, a lot of time was spent researching the carefully balanced ecosystems. “We carried out the most comprehensive marine spatial planning simulation ever undertaken. This allowed us to identify the ecological ceiling for the destination including the number of guests our destination could safely accommodate without damaging the environment. As a result, we will implement a cap of no more than one million visitors each year. “We also made the decision early on to leave 75% of the destination’s 90-plus islands untouched. This includes one of my favourite islands Al Waqadi, which would have made a perfect resort location. But when our assessment revealed it was a favourite nesting ground for the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle, there was no question that it had to be protected. So despite the commercial attractiveness of the island we chose not to develop it, putting the Hawksbill sea turtle ahead of profit. In total, less than 1% of the entire area will be developed. This is not the most profitable approach, but it is the right choice for the three reasons I outlined a moment ago,” Pagano said.
More than half (53%) of global holidaymakers already say they want to travel more sustainably – and this demand will only grow.
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Going beyond initial planning work, every decision taken at The Red Sea and AMAALA is grounded in sustainability. From choosing innovative construction methods and materials to implementing smart destination technology, everything is done in the service of delivering a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040. “Regeneration is not just for the planet, but for people too. The environment and economy are interdependent in a virtuous circle. I subscribe to the belief that if we enhance one, we improve the other. We protect the ecosystem for the long term, and in turn we grow the economy and create lasting jobs. To ensure we build
“From choosing innovative construction methods and materials to implementing smart destination technology, everything is done in the service of delivering a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040”
these unique destinations to the highest standards and deliver on our sustainability commitments, it is vital we bring in the best talent, both from within Saudi Arabia and further afield,” Pagano clarified.
India and East Asia on one side, and Byzantium and the Mediterranean on the other. Destinations like Al
“However, this is coupled with a long-term view of
Ula and Diriyah Gate are unique around the world
enabling knowledge transfer within the nation. We
– they are untouched samples of ancient history
are focused on training and developing local talent.
that contribute to the Saudi national identity.”
I’m proud to say over 50% of our employees are Saudi. This is more than double the national average.
The Red Sea and AMAALA will be gateways for visitors to
Eventually The Red Sea Project and AMAALA will
discover these wonderful examples of ancient history,
employ around 60,000 people directly, as well as
as well as the country’s breathtaking landscapes,
creating a further 60,000 induced and indirect jobs.
year-long summer temperatures and wider cultural wealth. “They are also a key part of Saudi Arabia’s own
“It is important to us that the jobs we create contribute
transformation, reducing the Kingdom’s reliance on oil
to the country’s economic fortunes. Happily, I can report
and setting the framework for a diversified economy;
that over 70% of the total combined value of contracts
creating new industries, and new opportunities.
awarded to date, on both the Red Sea and AMAALA projects, have been awarded to Saudi companies.
“This year’s Earth Day highlighted the need for change
We are bringing opportunities to local
under the theme ‘Restore Our Earth’. It called for society
businesses and to the Saudi people. This is key
to not only reduce its impact, but to repair the damage
to creating a strong and viable economy.”
we’ve done. Tourism should be part of this ambition.
Pagano points out, though, that the progress being made
“That’s why I’m proud to be leading the global transition
is far more than just numbers and statistics: “Our mission
towards regenerative tourism, and why I’m honoured
is to become a world-leading tourist destination that
to be speaking to you here at the Tourism Recovery
delivers growth for the Saudi economy and for the Saudi
Summit today. As our sector rebuilds, we have an
people, while also instilling pride in the Kingdom. It is
opportunity to show how responsible tourism can uplift
also to lead the global transition towards regenerative
communities and drive economies, while enhancing
development, leading by example and setting new
the environment and celebrating local cultures.
standards that we genuinely hope others will follow. “By creating a world-leading destination that “Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and traditions are a
allows people to satisfy their thirst for travel, while
valuable asset for the Kingdom’s proposition to
also allowing them to have a positive impact,
international tourists. Saudi culture has been influenced
I believe we offer a tantalizing proposition for
and enriched by Bedouin traditions and Islamic
today’s travelers: a commitment to do better
heritage. It has been shaped by its historical role as the
than maintain and conserve – to seek to improve,
crossroads of the world, serving as a vital link between
enhance and regenerate,” Pagano concluded.
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - JOURNEY TO DATE
FOCUSING ON THE JOURNEY W
ORK IS WELL ON TRACK AT THE RED SEA PROJECT, WITH THE FIRST GUESTS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE BY THE END OF 2022. THE FIRST PHASE, WHICH WILL INCLUDE 16 HOTELS IN TOTAL, WILL BE COMPLETED IN 2023, AND BY 2030, THE RED SEA PROJECT WILL INCLUDE 50 RESORTS, OFFERING UP TO 8,000 HOTEL ROOMS AND MORE THAN 1,000 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES SPREAD ACROSS 22 ISLANDS AND SIX INLAND SITES. THE RED SEA PROJECT, A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTOR TO THE REALIZATION OF SAUDI ARABIA'S VISION 2030, BRINGS TOGETHER LUXURY, CULTURE, AND SUSTAINABILITY – A DESTINATION TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A NEW GENERATION OF TRAVELLERS. IT'S AN ASTONISHING JOURNEY!
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THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - COASTAL VILLAGE
THE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY APPOINTS SAUDI JOINT VENTURE TO BUILD COASTAL VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER Following TRSDC’s vision and utilizing our passion for design and innovation, we believe that this project will introduce a new inspiring visual, physical and lifestyle experience.” Sara A. Batterjee, Founder and General Manager of FB Salso, commented on the award: “This project is very special to us as it falls in the western region along the Red Sea Coast where our head office is located. We feel proud to be part of the development happening in this part of Saudi, where we have a deep understanding of the culture and the hidden treasures located there."
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HE RED SEA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (TRSDC), THE DEVELOPER BEHIND THE WORLD’S MOST AMBITIOUS REGENERATIVE TOURISM PROJECT, HAS AWARDED A CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RED SEA PROJECT (TRSP)’S COASTAL VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER TO A JOINT VENTURE SAUDI ARABIAN TEAM.
The contract was awarded to Saudi firms
members and visitors,” said John Pagano,
Talal Kurdi Consultants (TKC) and Focal
CEO of TRSDC. “We were impressed by the
Building Solutions (FBS), showcasing
high quality of the offered tender, which
TRSDC’s commitment to supporting local
showed a profound understanding of the
businesses and strengthening the Saudi
local culture and met TRSDC’s exacting
economy.
standards, particularly in the area of
“We were impressed by the high quality of the offered tender, which showed a profound understanding of the local culture and met TRSDC’s exacting standards, particularly in the area of sustainability”
sustainability,” he added. “We are very pleased to collaborate with
The contract was awarded after a
TKC and FBS on this venture. The Coastal
Executive Director of TKC, Tarek Talal
competitive tendering process, which saw
Village is a central hub for employees to live,
Kurdi, explained: “TRSDC’s high standards
five other Saudi boutique architectural
work and relax and the community center
encouraged and motivated us to showcase
firms, including Clear Studios, M3N Design
will be an integral part of providing a vibrant
the advanced abilities that we as a Saudi firm
+ Architecture, and M. Suqer & M. Albahkali
neighbourhood for residents, their family
possess.
Engineering Consulting Co. on the shortlist,
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The contract showcases TRSDC’s commitment to supporting local businesses and strengthening the Saudi economy demonstrating the strong interest from the
brightest architecture students to submit
TRSDC has awarded to date more than 500
Saudi private sector to be a part of key Vision
designs for the center. The Ecotecture Design
contracts to international and local firms.
2030 projects.
Competition received over 600 entries.
Collectively worth around SAR 17 billion
The state-of-the-art community center was
“Creating opportunities and fostering a
designed by Naif Alghanamm from King
culture of high performance for younger
Saud University, the winner of TRSDC’s
Saudis is an important pillar for us and
Ecotecture Design Competition. As part
underpins our commitment to supporting
of its efforts to engage young talent from
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030”, added Pagano.
($4.5billion), over 70% of these contracts
within the Kingdom, TRSDC invited Saudi‘s
were awarded to Saudi companies.
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Giga Projects - AMAALA
Z AC AYACHE EXECUTIVE DESIGN DIRECTOR, AMAALA
At AMAALA, we are setting out to inspire a fundamental shift towards a culture of holistic well-being
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DESIGN THAT UTILIZES THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE R
ECOGNITION THAT WE NEED TO LIVE IN A MORE ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE WAY HAS UNDERPINNED THE CALL BY MANY DESIGN PROFESSIONALS FOR A NEW AESTHETIC - ONE THAT REFLECTS PREVAILING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS. WE SPEAK TO ZAC AYACHE, EXECUTIVE DESIGN DIRECTOR FOR AMAALA, ABOUT THIS WELCOME TREND AND HOW, AT AMAALA, THEY ARE TURNING THE CONCEPT INTO REALITY.
and sleek furnishings are key elements we are exploring at AMAALA. Room layouts, furniture placement, storage solutions, and color schemes are crucial for us to ensure our spaces feel open and airy. Communal spaces are being designed with maximum comfort and function in mind, while paying close attention to fundamental features
Saudi Projects (SP): Biophilia, the idea that
SP: Clutter can trigger stress and anxiety
such as large windows to provide ample natural
humans possess an innate tendency to
in many of us, so how will AMAALA ensure a
light. Minimalistic décor and accessories
seek connections with nature, is becoming
feeling of openness and space?
will keep the space uncluttered, and smooth
increasingly important in interior design.
Zac: The ‘less is more’ approach of
Of course, this is at the heart of the AMAALA
contemporary design is what adds to the
design ethic, but what is your starting point
spaciousness of the interior environment and
or inspiration?
creates a feeling of openness. Clean, modern
Zac: At AMAALA, we are setting out to inspire
surfaces will reflect light and make the space feel more expansive.
design, aesthetically proportioned spaces
a fundamental shift towards a culture of holistic well-being. This begins with an inside-out approach, starting with the design. Through concepts like biophilia, we are exploring natural design principles to bring the outside world in whilst positively influencing guests’ well-being. The breathtaking natural wonders that surround the AMAALA site have been our greatest inspiration to ensure our guests can truly reconnect with nature. Soaring mountains, sparkling sea, a coastline dotted with unique coves and hidden beaches have guided our thinking in shaping transformational experiences that encourage mindfulness and enlightenment amidst captivating natural settings. In parallel, we want our interiors to evoke the same sense of tranquility – with green and open spaces combining form and function to optimize positive health impacts.
We are committed to embedding inclusive design and accessible architecture at the heart of every guest experience
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SP: How important is inclusivity to the design so that everyone feels welcome wherever they are? How are you going about this?
AMAALA, AN EXQUISITE LUXURY RESORT DESTINATION, IS SET TO CURATE TRANSFORMATIVE PERSONAL JOURNEYS INSPIRED BY ARTS, WELLNESS, AND THE PURITY OF THE RED SEA.
Zac: As we set out to establish the world’s first truly integrated wellness community at AMAALA, we recognize that inclusivity plays a key role in this vision. We are committed to embedding inclusive design and accessible architecture at the heart of every guest experience – from the selection of colors to the arrangement of rooms. When designing any space within the destination, we ensure that the central principles of universal design are explored. This includes delivering flexibility and allowing adaptability to the users’ space; ensuring consistency with user expectations and intuition while eliminating complexities; communicating necessary information regardless of user abilities; minimizing repetition and sustained physical effort; and allocating appropriate size and space for use. SP: A popular focus for well-being design consultants is the physical elements of health and well-being. How are you approaching this at AMAALA? Zac: AMAALA’s health ecosystem is centered on the individual. We want to provide a holistic experience for all guests as they aspire to become the best versions of themselves, so it’s extremely crucial that our spaces are motivating and uplifting. Our rich ensemble of colors, textures, temperature variations and space configuration, as well as concepts such as thermal delight and acoustics, will harmonize to help stimulate healthy mental and physical activity and ensure visitors feel more energized and focused. Connection with nature is key in that respect, and this is highlighted in every brief across our assets. Our architects and designers are carving out seamless transitional experiences between the indoors and outdoors to foster a stronger connection with nature and its elements. To further encourage our guests to harness the restorative properties of nature, we are mapping out a unique, multipurpose wellness trail throughout AMAALA’s Triple Bay masterplan. This will connect all our assets to encourage guests to actively explore the destination via
Our architects and designers are carving out seamless transitional experiences between the indoors and outdoors to foster a stronger connection with nature and its elements
important elements in interior design. Will you be utilizing spaces designed around natural light sources, smart lighting systems to better match our natural rhythm, and artificial light that mimics daylight? Zac: Natural daylight is one of the most important elements in green building interiors. It not only provides a tremendous health and wellness boost but also influences mood, comfort, the perception of colors and much more. Circadian lighting, in particular, is crucial to healing, regulating wakefulness and sleep. We are also focused on incorporating passive and smart lighting systems through interior patios,
walking, running, cycling or even horse riding.
skylights, clear doors and lighting shelves.
SP: Light is undoubtedly one of the most
SP: Choosing the right colors can offer
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numerous psychological benefits, but
Other factors that influence the choice of
colour is a very subjective thing. How do you
colors are regional influences, weather, brand
approach this?
identity, sustainability motives and our attempt
Zac: Throughout the destination, we are
to create a sense of place within the design.
implementing a harmonious palette of textures,
By the use of such objective fundamental
colors and patterns. The functionality of spaces
principles, we are able to make widely accepted
is a key factor that impacts how we apply color
choices for color in interior design.
theory – i.e., active spaces will receive more
Throughout the destination, we are implementing a harmonious palette of textures, colors and patterns
energizing colors (warmer tones), whereas passive spaces will receive calming tones. For example, when designing our kids club, we will infuse brighter colors to encourage excitement, optimism, and creativity. In contrast, our wellness spaces will incorporate hues of green – considered the most restful color for the eye – to encourage relaxation and mimic nature.
AMAALA Instagram @amaala_sa
Twitter @AMAALA
Linkedin @AMAALA
Youtube @AMAALA
www.amaala.com
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Giga Projects - Neom
SET FOR BOLLYWOOD PARTNERSHIPS T
O LURE INDIAN FILMMAKERS, NEOM, THE KINGDOM'S FUTURISTIC CITY, SEEKS TO BUILD A WORLD-CLASS MEDIA CENTRE. Bollywood has long had a close relationship with the Arabian Gulf, having shot several films there. With this in mind, NEOM, the new smart city being built in the northwest of the country as part of the Vision 2030 initiative, is establishing the region's first truly integrated media hub. With diverse locations, many of which have never been used before, as well as production services support, the initiative offers an
When asked about his plans for NEOM's media
The first of NEOM's four sound stages is
intriguing prospect for Indian producers.
hub, Borg stated: "There is a tremendous
expected to be operational by the end of 2021,
To encourage Indian filmmakers, NEOM is
opportunity to build the region's first fully
with additional facilities following in 2022.
proposing lucrative production incentive rebate
integrated and legacy-free media hub powered
Production on television and film has already
programs to kick-start the development of the
by the most technologically advanced place
begun, with the largest-budget Hollywood
media ecosystem.
in the world. Pockets of the media industry
picture to be shot in the region currently in pre-
exist in the region, but efforts remain largely
production.
Wayne Borg is leading the project. He has over
fragmented. We aim to change that and create
20 years of experience in leadership roles in
the world-class media hub the region deserves,
the media and creative industries and has
and that allows it to compete with and be part
been tasked with developing NEOM's Media
of the global industry."
Hub. Borg was president and general manager of Fox Studios, the first complete facility built specifically for the production of motion
NEOM
pictures back in 1928, in Los Angeles before
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Twitter @NEOM
joining NEOM.
Instagram @discoverneom
Youtube @NEOM
Linkedin @discoverneom
www.neom.com
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"There is a tremendous opportunity to build the region's first fully integrated and legacy-free media hub"
To encourage Indian filmmakers, NEOM is proposing lucrative production incentive rebate programs
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Giga Projects - Qiddiya
Giga Projects - Qiddiya
PROVIDING ALL THE BENEFITS OF MOTHER NATURE T
HE SAUDI HERITAGE COMMISSION AND THE QIDDIYA INVESTMENT COMPANY HAVE SIGNED A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) TO PROTECT THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HERITAGE AND CULTURE OF THE QIDDIYA PROJECT SITE, LOCATED WEST OF RIYADH.
Dubbed the Kingdom's 'capital of entertainment', Qiddiya will cover more than 334 square kilometres and will be home to more than 300 recreational and educational facilities centred around five major themes: parks and attractions, sports and wellness, nature and environment, arts and culture, and motion and mobility.
Qiddiya is conscious of the impact its project will have on the spectacular site, its natural inhabitants and ecosystems
Qiddiya is nestled in the heart of the Tuwaiq The aims and objectives of the MoU
Escarpment Environmental Reserve,
can be summarized as follows:
surrounded by the beauty, strength, and
Protect and preserve
fragility of Mother Nature. As a result, Qiddiya
archaeological and heritage sites
is conscious of the impact its project will have
in Qiddiya
on the spectacular site, its natural inhabitants
Conduct research, surveys and
and ecosystems, and how its current actions
archaeological excavations at the
will affect the future. The MoU signed with
Qiddiya site
the Saudi Heritage Commission will go a long
Preserve urban heritage sites
way to ensuring that the whole development
QIDDIYA
Reconstruct historical mosques
encompasses the time-honored traditions and
Instagram @qiddiya
Develop handicraft workshops to
culture of the local people, thus helping to
Linkedin @qiddiya
promote the use of and facilitate
create a historically relevant, sustainable and
Twitter @qiddiya
the sale of traditional crafts
environmentally friendly destination.
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ALULA JOINS TEAM BIKE EXCHANGE AS OFFICIAL PARTNER G
REENEDGE CYCLING, KNOWN AS TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE, FOR THE 2021 MEN AND WOMEN CYCLING WORLD TOUR SEASON, HAS RECENTLY ANNOUNCED THE ROYAL COMMISSION FOR ALULA (RCU) AS THE NEW OFFICIAL PARTNER STARTING FROM TOUR DE FRANCE 2021. THE PARTNERSHIP WILL RUN FROM JULY 2021 TO DECEMBER 2023.
AlUla has chosen to partner with GreenEdge
The partnership will include mutually beneficial
Cycling to introduce the stunning landscape of
opportunities for GreenEdge Cycling and
ancient civilisations to millions of cycling and
AlUla, which is set to include a cycling camp in
sports fans worldwide. The region’s connection
AlUla, encouraging the local community to be
with sport has already been established, having
engaged with the sport.
hosted multiple sports events from running and eco-trails to motorsports and polo.
Gerry Ryan, Team Owner and Chairman, Team BikeExchange: “I am extremely delighted
Home to Hegra, the first UNESCO World
to announce this new partnership between
Heritage site in the Kingdom, as well as the
GreenEdge Cycling and AlUla, a luxury travel
ancient Kingdom of Dadan, the open-air library
destination which we are honored to promote
of rock inscriptions in Jabal Ikmah, and AlUla
on our team assets. We haven’t been there
Old Town, AlUla’s history goes back more than
physically, but in the last few weeks, we have
200,000 years. Today the region is opening
met many people working to promote the
up as a year-round destination for heritage,
region, and we have seen so many breathless
arts, nature, and adventure. From railway bike
images and videos. I can’t wait for our first
trails to functional road bike paths and scenic
opportunity to visit AlUla and discover more
mountain biking, two-wheeled transport and
about it. We will do our best to support their
recreation are a big part of AlUla’s Journey
growth.”
Through Time 15 year masterplan, launched in April 2021.
AlUla has chosen to partner with GreenEdge Cycling to introduce the stunning landscape of ancient civilisations to millions of cycling and sports fans around the world
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Giga Projects - Al Diriyah Gate
DEAL SIGNED TO EMPOWER THE DIRIYAH COMMUNITY
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HE DIRIYAH GATE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DGDA) AND THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK (SDB) HAVE SIGNED A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO ACHIEVE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF DIRIYAH. THIS AGREEMENT COVERS SEVERAL INITIATIVES THAT THE SDB WILL CARRY OUT, THE KINGDOM'S PRINCIPAL AUTHORITY FOR FACILITATING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.
establish a community through an integrated ecosystem of environmental, economic, and social activities that encourage long-term sustainability. The SDB also wants to create long-term projects to help local communities grow and support non-profit organizations. It has launched 12 incubator programs to help
Date souqs, hospitality programs, scouts and
the agreement will encourage sharing,
entrepreneurs and small businesses in a variety
community ambassadors, plus two markets
exchanging, and cooperating in research to
of industries.
for Diriyah farmers and the greater community,
achieve common goals. In addition, he stated
are among the initiatives. The agreement also
that the SDB is attempting to assist Diriyah
ancient city's legacy and history, including its
includes training initiatives to help Saudi youth
entrepreneurs through a variety of initiatives,
architecture, culture, and art.
grow their enterprises.
programs, and projects.
According to SDB CEO Ibrahim Al-Rashid,
The agreement is part of the DGDA's plan to
The Diriyah community aims to promote the
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It has launched 12 incubator programs to help entrepreneurs and small businesses
The agreement will encourage sharing, exchanging, and cooperating in research to achieve common goals
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info@dgda.gov.sa
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Youtube @ Diriyah Gate Development Authority
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YOUNG SAUDI ARABIA CONSUMERS BRING SPENDING BACK, 88% READY TO EMBRACE PRE-PANDEMIC
SITECORE®, THE GLOBAL DIGITAL EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE LEADER, RELEASED ITS HOLIDAY SHOPPING TRENDS 2021 REPORT EXPLORING HOW SAUDI ARABIAN CONSUMERS WERE LOOKING TO CELEBRATE THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
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About four-fifths (79%) of Saudi Arabia
are very clearly ready to move on from
consumers surveyed plan to make bigger
the pandemic, they are looking at Holiday
and more mindful holiday purchases this
2021 as the beginning of the rest of their
year, fueled in part by the fact that 76% of
lives," said Mohammed Alkhotani, Area Vice
consumers say they have more savings set
President – Middle East and Africa, Sitecore.
aside this year compared to last year.
"Our research shows pent-up demand
Sitecore's Holiday Shopping Trends 2021
and more savings than usual will result in
report features insights from consumers
younger consumers splurging on self-care
around holiday shopping, gift-giving,
and big-ticket items at the register, which
spending, and sentiment. The data arms
is great news for those in retail, travel, and
audi Arabia's residents are eager to
marketers in categories like retail, travel,
hospitality. It's also heartening to see that
resume their normal lives and make
automotive, and others with the intelligence
69% of Saudi Arabia consumers want to
up for last year's Covid-controlled holiday,
they need to deliver winning experiences
support their local community, including
with 88% of those aged 25-34 saying they are
that satisfy consumers' evolving tastes and
locally-owned businesses. The industry will
ready to embrace pre-pandemic shopping,
demands.
need to respond with more offerings from
travel, and holiday experiences.
“As 88% of consumers in Saudi Arabia
these businesses."
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Saudi Arabia's Shift in Perspective: 73% of consumers would prefer experience gifts to 'more stuff' 85% of consumers are now planning 'the trip of a lifetime' 73% of consumers under the age of 44
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In the first half of this year, 28,000m2 and 57,000m2 of new retail space were delivered in Riyadh and Makkah
said they are now more spontaneous, more social, and enjoying life more Young Saudi Arabia consumers bringing spending back: 87% of those under the age of 44 stated that following their experiences during the pandemic, they now value travel and appreciate other cultures more Saudi retailers could support more locally-owned businesses: 95% of consumers believe it is essential that retailers offer more products from locally-owned businesses, but only 66% report seeing more locally-owned products when shopping Buying local and being mindful with purchases is a priority for Saudi Arabia: 69% of consumers are willing to pay more for locally made gifts 59% of consumers are annoyed when they find a purchase was made in China when they thought it was a local purchase 93% of consumers stated that the pandemic has made them think more
NEW RETAIL SUPPLY
So, while according to a new survey, Saudi
carefully about how they spend their
However, there are still challenges in the
Arabia's retail sector has experienced a
money
marketplace. In the first half of this year,
revival in sales at physical stores, landlords
28,000m and 57,000m of new retail space
are still under pressure as rents dip amid
In Saudi Arabia, self-care now includes
were delivered in Riyadh and Makkah,
new space coming onto the market, despite
self-gifting:
respectively. Jeddah and the Dammam
the increased footfall.
46% of those buying a gift for
Metropolitan Area saw an extra 53,000m2
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"The point-of-sale transactions have
themselves cite 'therapy' as the main
and 12,000m added. The additional supply
been increasing over the past few weeks
reason
has put downward pressure on rental levels,
and almost doubled compared to the same
with average year-on-year rates for super
period last year," said the report from real
malls in Riyadh falling by 8% and smaller
estate consultancy firm JLL, based on data
regional malls falling by 2%. Makkah was the
from the Saudi Central Bank. "This indicates
hardest hit, with rental levels in large malls
that, despite the change in consumer
plummeting 24% year-on-year.
behaviors and the shift to e-commerce, many
Sitecore's Holiday Shopping Trends 2021 report shows 79% of Saudi Arabia consumers buying bigger gifts and 85% planning trips of a lifetime
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Looking ahead, the retail property market is likely to continue to favour tenants as new retail supply enters the market, such as Riyadh Avenue and Mall of Saudi in Riyadh.
customers prefer the 'physical experience.”
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