KSA Infrastructure Series
Meet the people that matter in the kingdom’s expanding construction projects sector |
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MEED’s newly launched KSA Infrastructure Series has been specifically designed to provide bespoke high-end networking opportunities for leading companies looking to build and develop relationships with key players in the rapidly expanding construction projects sectors of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabian is the largest projects market in the GCC and offers many of the most high-profile and potentially lucrative infrastructure opportunities in the region. With a projects pipeline of more than $550bn to be delivered over the next 10 years, it will be one of the world’s most active construction markets during the next decade.
The kingdom’s infrastructure projects sector is being driven by local demographic growth demand; this has provided the impetus for a wave of new government funded projects across the transport, utilities and social infrastructure sectors in particular.
MEED’s KSA Infrastructure Series will provide an exclusive bespoke platform to hear about individual projects and meet the leading clients and stakeholders involved. Each meeting will be themed and relevant to a particular sector of the expanding infrastructure market.
The centre piece of each meeting will be a presentation from a leading client/ stakeholder particularly relevant to a key project under construction.
The 2011 programme has been provisionally confirmed with the following events:
| Topic | Venue | Date |
| Rail | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Tuesday 12th April |
| Social Infrastructure | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Monday 21st June |
| Roads & Bridges | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Sunday 2nd October |
| Power & Water | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Monday 28th November |
For more information on forthcoming meetings and to register your interest in attending, please contact Janice Menezes to find out more.
If you would like to know more about the sponsorship opportunities connected with MEED’s KSA Infrastructure Series, please contact Meryem Sardogan by email or telephone +971 50 5588395.





