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Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector
Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

Zawya

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

RIYADH — Saudi Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail said that the construction sector in Saudi Arabia has more than 133,000 establishments with over 1.6 million individuals participating daily in building a new reality: smart cities and integrated development. Al-Hogail noted that project management gives organizations greater predictability, responsiveness, and execution, and improves performance and raises the quality of achievement. He emphasized that Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 outlines an ambitious future that reshapes the economic, social, and development landscape. The minister explained that project management has become a strategic approach and an essential tool for leading change and achieving sustainable impact, and is no longer an executive option. He noted that the National Projects Council is playing a growing role in unifying efforts and enhancing performance. He added, "Government project management offices contribute to enhancing planning, follow-up, and governance practices, ensuring quality implementation and consistency with national goals." This came during his inauguration of the Global Project Management Forum (GPMF 2025), hosted by the capital, Riyadh. The GPMF is one of the prominent international events in this field, bringing together more than 13,000 specialists and interested parties from at least 100 countries. There will be 120 international speakers, 60 dialogue sessions and 16 training workshops. The event reflects the position that Saudi Arabia occupies in leading developmental and institutional transformations at the global level. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector
Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

Saudi Gazette

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail said more than 1.6 million individuals are engaged daily across over 133,000 establishments in Saudi Arabia's construction sector, contributing to the realization of smart cities and integrated development. Speaking at the opening of the Global Project Management Forum (GPMF 2025) in Riyadh, Al-Hogail emphasized that project management is no longer a technical function but a strategic imperative for driving transformation. 'Project management enables organizations to be more predictable, responsive, and efficient. It enhances performance and elevates the quality of achievement,' he said. Al-Hogail added that Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 represents an ambitious roadmap for reshaping the Kingdom's economic, social, and developmental landscape. He noted that the National Projects Council is playing an expanding role in aligning national efforts and improving overall project performance. 'Government project management offices help strengthen planning, oversight, and governance, ensuring quality execution and alignment with national goals,' he said. GPMF 2025 is one of the world's leading events in the field of project management, attracting more than 13,000 professionals from over 100 countries. The forum features 120 international speakers, 60 panel sessions, and 16 specialized workshops, further underscoring Saudi Arabia's global leadership in institutional transformation and development planning.

Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector
Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

Saudi Gazette

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Housing Minister: More than 133,000 firms in Saudi construction sector

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail said that the construction sector in Saudi Arabia has more than 133,000 establishments with over 1.6 million individuals participating daily in building a new reality: smart cities and integrated development. Al-Hogail noted that project management gives organizations greater predictability, responsiveness, and execution, and improves performance and raises the quality of achievement. He emphasized that Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 outlines an ambitious future that reshapes the economic, social, and development landscape. The minister explained that project management has become a strategic approach and an essential tool for leading change and achieving sustainable impact, and is no longer an executive option. He noted that the National Projects Council is playing a growing role in unifying efforts and enhancing performance. He added, "Government project management offices contribute to enhancing planning, follow-up, and governance practices, ensuring quality implementation and consistency with national goals." This came during his inauguration of the Global Project Management Forum (GPMF 2025), hosted by the capital, GPMF is one of the prominent international events in this field, bringing together more than 13,000 specialists and interested parties from at least 100 countries. There will be 120 international speakers, 60 dialogue sessions and 16 training workshops. The event reflects the position that Saudi Arabia occupies in leading developmental and institutional transformations at the global level.

MENA's largest project management forum opens in Riyadh
MENA's largest project management forum opens in Riyadh

Trade Arabia

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

MENA's largest project management forum opens in Riyadh

The largest project management forum in the Middle East and North Africa and the second largest worldwide opened in Riyadh on Saturday. The Global Project Management Forum (GPMF) 2025, held under the patronage of Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, Minister of Municipalities and Housing at Fairmont Riyadh, will run till tomorrow (May 19). With the theme 'Next-Gen Project Management: The Power of People, Processes, and Technology,' GPMF 2025 has brought together government officials, industry pioneers, innovators, and global thought leaders to shape the future of project delivery in a rapidly evolving world. 'Saudi Arabia is not only delivering some of the most ambitious projects globally — it is cultivating the talent and building the systems that will shape the future of the profession,' said Eng Badr Burshaid, Chairman of the Global Project Management Forum. 'GPMF is more than a gathering—it is a platform of influence, leadership, and vision.' A powerhouse of learning and global exchange The forum opened with a full day of premium masterclasses and advanced workshops on May 17, offering in-depth training on emerging methodologies, leadership strategies, and digital tools. Over the next two days (May 18–19), GPMF will feature keynote speeches, expert panels, interactive breakout sessions, and a large-scale exhibition. Sessions will focus on topics such as artificial intelligence in project planning, giga-project execution, sustainable transformation, and digital innovation—highlighting how project professionals are redefining impact in today's complex world. Minister Al-Hogail will deliver a keynote address during the forum, reinforcing the government's commitment to empowering the project economy as a national priority. A platform where strategy meets innovation This year, GPMF is hosting a dedicated B2B innovation platform, allowing project-tech entrepreneurs and solution providers to pitch breakthrough ideas to global stakeholders and potential investors. 'This forum is where ideas come to life—where future-ready strategies are forged and long-term partnerships are built,' said Eng. Badr. 'Whether you're managing billion-dollar projects or building tools to support them, GPMF offers the world's stage to connect, collaborate, and lead.' 'Saudi Arabia has become a destination where the world comes to learn, to build, and to lead,' added Eng Badr. 'And GPMF is where that journey begins.' - TradeArabia New Service

Aramco joins Global Project Management Forum as host partner
Aramco joins Global Project Management Forum as host partner

Trade Arabia

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Aramco joins Global Project Management Forum as host partner

Saudi oil giant Aramco has signed up as the host partner for the Global Project Management Forum (GPMF), a premier industry event being held in Riyadh from May 17 to 19. As a global brand creating value across the hydrocarbon chain, and delivering societal and economic benefits to people and communities around the globe, Aramco said this partnership perfectly complements GPMF's mission: to shape the future of project management across industries. The largest gathering of project management professionals in the Mena region, GPMF will see over 13,000 industry leaders, innovators, and aspiring professionals come together to shape the future of project management, said the event organisers. With Aramco partnership, GPMF 2025 is expected to be more impactful than ever - uniting global project leaders, cutting-edge technologies, and forward-thinking ideas with an aim of unlocking new standards of project delivery and organisational transformation. Held annually in Riyadh, this three-day event offers world-class learning, certifications and networking opportunities, said the organisers.

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