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TBH makes two senior hires for KSA market

TBH makes two senior hires for KSA market

ME Construction11-02-2025

Industry News TBH makes two senior hires for KSA market
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TBH has increased its footprint, expanding its operations with a move into a new, larger office space on King Fahd Road in Riyadh after five years of growth in the Kingdom
TBH has solidified its commitment to the Saudi Arabian market with the appointment of two senior leaders – Mike Belt and Alaa Arabi, who join its management team with the aim of driving growth and strengthening the company's position in the Kingdom.
Mike Belt joins TBH as Country Director for KSA, bringing over three decades of experience, primarily in the Middle East, working on projects across a range of industries including oil and gas, mega mixed-used developments, themed entertainment, and resort development. Mike's core areas of focus will be to lead and nurture the business' growing team in the Kingdom, as well as play an instrumental role in driving new opportunities for business growth, aligning with TBH's ongoing commitment to building a strong and sustainable business in Saudi Arabia.
'TBH has experienced a strong growth trajectory in KSA over the past five years – it is an exciting time to join the firm. I am delighted to be leading such a talented team and make a meaningful contribution in further strengthening TBH's position in the market. Having worked across the Middle East region for most of my career, TBH's firm commitment to the Saudi market was a key driver in my decision to join. We have ambitious goals and targets to meet in the coming years, and our people are at the centre of making these a reality, which is why I am incredibly excited to bring my expertise in staff leadership and development to TBH,' said Belt.
With 18 years' experience, Arabi joins TBH as a Principal, bringing technical expertise in Project Controls, Planning & Scheduling, Cost Management, and Risk Management. He has previously worked on the delivery of mega and giga-programmes, including industrial cities, ports, metros, city development infrastructure, and heritage and cultural assets. As Principal, Alaa will be working closely with TBH's new and current clients to support their project delivery – ultimately contributing to the success of Saudi's 2030 Vision.
Arabi states, 'As a specialist consultancy renowned for working on high-risk, large-scale and challenging projects around the world, joining TBH was a natural fit for me given my experience working on complex giga projects. TBH's commitment to service delivery aligns fully with my work ethic and I am looking forward to working closely with our clients to elevate our service offering and continue in supporting on the delivery of some of the world's most iconic projects in Saudi Arabia.'
TBH Director, Christopher Nicolas added, 'This year TBH will celebrate its 60thanniversary, and the Middle East market, particularly Saudi Arabia, has formed a core part of our overall business growth in recent years – with the Middle East now being TBH's second largest business unit globally. I am delighted to welcome Mike and Alaa to our leadership team their individual experiences and knowledge will be instrumental in further enhancing our offering to our clients and will also provide additional senior management expertise to support our ongoing growth expansion in the region. Expanding our operations by opening a new office space, coupled with Mike and Alaa joining our Saudi leadership team, are just the first steps in a series of plans we have this year. As home to several bold and exciting projects, TBH is fully committed to the Middle East region and to providing solutions for a better tomorrow.' added Nicolas.
TBH has increased its footprint, expanding its operations with a move into a new, larger office space on King Fahd Road in Riyadh. The office move comes after five years of growth in the Kingdom.

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