#225 Saudi Arabia: Preserving the past, building the future

Saudi Arabia has set out on a journey. This historic land is today home to a young country: a quarter of the population are under 15; more than 40% are younger than 25; and 90% are under 55 years old. The country aims to build a diversified economy that will provide new opportunities for this young population. To achieve this goal, Saudi Arabia is looking to the past, as well as the future.

Called Saudi Vision 2030, the plan draws on the country’s position at the heart of the Arab and Islamic world. It seeks to use its investment power to create a more diverse and sustainable economy. And it is using its strategic location on major trade routes to build its role as an integral driver of international trade, connecting Europe, Africa and Asia. The country’s leadership is committed to driving the country’s socio-economic diversification. A new green, smart, economy is being built, which aims to drive long-term sustainable growth. 

But historic sites in Saudi Arabia are a vital part of this new vision. The UNESCO world heritage sites like Hegra in Al Ula, Historic Jeddah, and Diriyah’s At-Turaif District will draw visitors to the country, and drive internal tourism. Their careful restoration and development will bring new jobs, and kick start wider growth in the local economy.

Guests

Vasushree Mohta, Regional Director, Urban Design and Landscape, Middle East & Africa, Atkins

Simon Millman, Head of Cost Management, Middle East and Africa, Faithful+Gould. 

Dr Ehab Abdo, Head of Project Management Consultancy Services, western region, Saudi Arabia, Faithful+Gould

Partner

Atkins and Faithful+Gould, members of the SNC-Lavalin Group

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