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Bauma Saudi Arabia to debut in 2027, marking the show’s expansion into one of the world’s fastest-growing construction hubs
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Analysts say the figures reflect Saudi Arabia’s shift from planning to large-scale execution under Vision 2030.
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US firm Bechtel awarded role for Expo 2030 in Saudi Arabia
Bechtel signed the airport deal during the US president’s visit
Saudi Arabia is one of the fastest growing markets for construction
Saudi mega project Diriyah announces latest contract award
Contracts in the Kingdom are elevated but for how long?
BACS Consortium delivers first phase of Middle East’s largest metro system
Designs for a new stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that will host 2034 World Cup revealed.
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Contract values are soaring as US-Saudi collaborative construction activity increases
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UK-based construction company Mace has won the role of delivery partner for Saudi Arabia’s King Salman International Airport
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Construction has started on a new city in Saudi Arabia
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Real estate consultancy group claims that by 2028 Saudi Arabia could be the world’s largest market for construction
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A director overseeing the construction of what is expected to be the world’s biggest airport, King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, has set out a series of phases for its construction
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Worries over financing, liquidity in some regions, and meeting sustainability seem to be lessening as the planet’s urban centres keep building into the sky
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Saudi Arabia-based Qiddiya Investment Company will build the world’s only Dragon Ball theme park within the Qiddiya City megaproject.
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Architecture firm Populous has unveiled designs for an ambitious new stadium in Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya City that is one of the proposed venues for the Kingdom’s 2034 World Cup bid.
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Operating at full capacity, the planned facility has the potential to generate 1.3 million carbon credits annually
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Women in Saudi Arabia are training to become engineers as a result of a raft of wide-ranging legal reforms over the last six years