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1. King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC)
Client: Emaar Properties

Estimated value: US $50 billion

Schedule: Construction started in 2006 and the overall project will be completed in stages.

Scope: KAEC is a massive development located in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia. The master plan of the city shows the city will be divided into: Industrial Zone, Residential Zone, Sea Resort and Sea Port.
The industrial zone covers an area of 63 million m². The zone will include facilities to operate and build plants and factories. The residential zone covers an area of 51 million m² and will include low, mid- and high-rise structures. The sea resort provides a built-up area exceeding 3.5 million m² for hotels, residential apartments, golf resorts, spas and water sports facilities.
The sea port provides 14 million m² to build a world-class port on Saudi Arabia’s west coast. The port will include 30 berths to serve global trade routes between Asia, Europe and Africa.
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2. Sudair City Development

Client: Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon)

Estimated value: US $40 billion

Schedule: Last year, it was announced that Modon, Saudi Arabia’s industrial development agency, had shortlisted 10 developers for Sudair City. Further announcements are awaited.

Scope: Sudair City is a mixed use development that includes residential, commercial, entertainment and educational facilities. Sudair City will span an area of 258 million m² north of Riyadh.
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3. Princess Noura bint AbdulRahman University for Women in Riyadh

Client: Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Higher Education

Estimated value: US $11.5 billion

Schedule: Work has begun and is due for completion by the first quarter of 2012.

Scope: The project involves construction of a new university for women. The university is expected to cover 8 million m² and will be located on King Khalid International Airport Road north of Riyadh. The total built up area is around 3 million m². The university will include administration buildings, 13 faculties, a 700-bed student hospital, laboratories, research centres and a residential area that includes accommodation for students and staff. The capacity of the university is around 26,000 students. The university will also have its own railway system.
Saudi Oger was awarded the first and most valuable package worth SR12.5 billion; Saudi Binladin Group and El-Seif Engineering & Contracting won subsequent packages valued at SR10 billion and SR8 billion respectively. The contracts cover the majority of construction on site, including low-rise faculty buildings, infrastructure and associated works.
A fourth package, valued at SR1.5 billion, covering an 11-km monorail network to link the facilities, was awarded to a consortium led by Saudi Binladin Group and Ansaldo STS and AnsaldoBreda, part of Italy’s Finmeccanica Group.
Saudi Binladin Group awarded Vision Electro Mechanical Company an SR1.31 billion (US $349mn) MEP sub-contract.
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4. Landbridge Project

Client: Saudi Railway Organisation (SRO)

Estimated value: US $10 billion

Schedule: Four consortia applied for the Build, Operate and Transfer contract and a winning group was announced in 2008. The project currently appears to be in limbo due to debate over the method of funding and the need to ensure it links into the planned GCC railway network.

Scope: The Landbridge is a 950km railway network. The railway will connect Jeddah on the Red Sea with Dammam city in the Arabian Gulf. The project will also include a 115km railway to connect King Fahd Industrial Port with Jubail Industrial City.
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5. Prince Abdulaziz bin Mousaed Economic City

Client: Rakiza Holding Company; Al-Mal Investment Company

Estimated value: US $8 billion

Schedule: Work is scheduled to begin in 2010 and will be completed in phases by 2022.

Scope: The project calls for construction of Prince Abdulaziz bin Mousaed Economic City in Hail. The city will cover 156 million m² and will have 12 distinct components for trade and services in sectors such as agriculture and food processing, mining, education, housing, and entertainment.
The developers aim to use the strategic location of Hail to build transportation infrastructure consisting of an international airport, a dry port, a supply chain centre and a multi-modal passenger station.
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6. Knowledge Economic City (KEC)

Client: Knowledge Economic City Developers

Estimated value: US $8 billion

Schedule: Knowledge Economic City Developers is in negotiation with consultants for the project. Knowledge Economic City will be built in phases. The project duration is expected to be ten years. In July 2009, AECOM won a US $15 million contract to provide programme management services for phase one of the project.

Scope: The project calls for construction of Knowledge Economic City (KEC) in Madina, Saudi Arabia. The project’s land area is around 5 million m² and the total built up area is 9 million m².
The city is designed to help establish a catalyst for knowledge-based industries in Madina; the developer claims it will generate 20,000 new job opportunities.
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7. King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) Development

Estimated value: US $4.5 billion

Client: General Authority of Civil Aviation

Schedule: Work on phase one began in 2007 and is scheduled to finish in the first quarter of 2012

Scope: King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) is a potentially massive development; the blueprint includes scope to increase capacity to 80 million passengers by 2035 in three phases. Phase 1, which is underway, covers construction of a 400,000 square metre terminal complex; a new control tower, access roads and utilities infrastructure.
Aeroports De Paris Ingenierie (ADPI) was awarded the design contract and Dar Al Handasa Consultants is the project manager. Construction is in progress and is expected to be completed in 2012.
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8. Haramain High Speed Rail Project

Client: Saudi Railway Organisation (SRO)

Estimated value: US $4 billion

Schedule: The project is split into three main packages: civil works (Phase 1 Package 1); stations (Phase 1 Package 2) and infrastructure (phase 2). Al Rajhi consortium won the civil works contract and has begun work. A JV of Foster & Partners and Buro Happold won the station design and build contract.

Scope: Haramain High Speed Rail Project (HHR) is a 450km railway connecting Makkah and Madina via Jeddah. The railway will be a high speed electrified passenger double line between Makkah, Jeddah and Madina. The railway is due to start operation by 2012.
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9. North-South Railway

Client: Public Investment Fund (PIF) & Saudi Railways Organisation (SRO)

Estimated value: US $3.5 billion

Schedule: The project is under construction and is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Scope: North-South Railway is a 2400km-long railway project. The primary objective of the railway will be to connect bauxite and phosphate mines at Az Zubairah and Al Jalamid to processing facilities located at Ras Azur port.
The railway will be used for the transportation of minerals and passengers in Saudi Arabia.
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10. Jizan Economic City (JEC)

Client: MMC Group; Saudi Binladin Group

Estimated value: US $3 billion

Schedule: Construction will be completed in phases by the end of 2020. Phase one will take an estimated 30 months to complete.
In November 2007, Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco) signed an agreement with Malaysia’s MMC Corporation and the local Saudi Binladen Group to develop a 1 million tonne a year aluminum smelter in the city.

Scope: The project calls for construction of Jizan Economic City located 725km south of Jeddah by the Red Sea. The city comprises residential, commercial and industrial zones.
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Won't matter how many buildings you build as long as you hold your women back you remain in the stone ages.

butthurt or jealous because your assad doesn't have the power or the money to make something like this.
they atleast try to do something with their economy, while your assad on the other hand has done nothing to improve the economic situation of Syria. no wonder people like you are in USA.

why do u have this feeling that in every Saudi thread you Assad lickers have to make this statement?

no one knows what the future will be like. maybe they will have more freedom than people in Syria one day, who knows!

on the other part good going Saudi, reminds me of the projects the Azeris are doing. good for your economy and good for tourism industry!
 
11- Tabuk Economic City
The project involves construction of a city which will spread over an area of 4 million sq. m. and will include industrial areas, commercial and residential districts, ports, resorts and financial cities.
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King Abdullah City for Atomic & Renewable Energy (KA-CARE)
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JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia will spend more than $100 billion to establish 16 nuclear energy plants in different parts of the country within the next few years, Commerce and Industry Minister Abdullah Zainal Alireza told a Saudi-US business forum in Atlanta.

 
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AEC Advanced Electronics Company
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Established in 1988 under the directives of the Government of Saudi Arabia, the Advanced Electronics Company is an offset program company and now a recognized leader in the field of modern electronics manufacturing, system integration and repair and maintenance services.

AEC is a private sector company to serve local, national, regional and international clients within the defense, telecom and manufacturing industries. The AEC charter includes design, development, manufacturing, the provision of upgrades and logistical support of electronic products & systems.

AEC is a leader in Saudization and having consistently demonstrated the highest integrity in all areas of business and the community, is considered a strategic asset by the Saudi Arabian Government.
Projects

Since its inception, the MSBU has participated in major defense and security programs. Such programs include:

Tactical Radios and Vehicle Intercom Systems manufacturing and repair
Avionics/ Optronics systems manufacturing and maintenance
Tanks and vehicle electronics manufacture and repair
Laser guided missile systems manufacture and repair
EW equipment manufacture and repair
Communication systems design and implementation
Operation and maintenance of simulators and training aids
 
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Alsalam Aircraft Company
The Aviation Professionals
When it comes to aircraft maintenance, modification and technical support in the Middle East, Alsalam Aircraft Company is the pioneer in the industry. We offer comprehensive services for commercial, corporate, VIP, and military customers worldwide. Our expertise covers Civil Aircraft Maintenance, Military Aircraft maintenance; Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM), Technical Support Programs (TSP)manufacturing & assembly and VIP interior completions in addition to specialized aviation training. Alsalam is a certified & approved Repair Station by major aviation authorities locally and internationally as a Part 145 Organization. It is Also the only designated warranty center for Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) in the MENA region.
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King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
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The climate their is just so ungodly, blazing heat. Hard to enjoy any city under those conditions.
 
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Knowledge City
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Saudi Strategic Storage Program
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In 1988, ABV Rock Group, a subsidiary to
Midroc, was assigned the total undertaking to create a
strategic fuel storage program for the Saudi Department
of Defence. The program included underground storage
plants at different locations in Saudi Arabia.

King Abdullah International Gardens
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