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Construction Sector in Saudi Arabia: Economic Cities worth US$ 69 Billion

Dr. Ahmed Sindi, General Manager of SATCO
The Saudi Arabian economy has taken significant strides. The government has invested a lot of money in building a huge amount of infrastructure, such as airports, cities, and the like. Our company, SATCO, being a classified contracting company with a first classification, stands to benefit significantly from the extensive opportunities in construction in particular and also in other divisions of our work.

Riyadh Towers: SAR 450 million Project Slated for 2016

Dr Mohammed A. Al-Ajlan, CEO of Ra-yek Real Estate
In real estate, we have many companies, one of which is Ra-yek Real Estate. We have developed many projects including Sky Towers and Nakheel Towers. We are working on another project, which will be the Riyadh Towers, and is due to begin construction in 2015 or early 2016 and should be concluded by 2017.

A Leading Real Estate Company in Saudi Arabia

Al Saedan Real Estate is involved in land development, residential real estate, and real estate development. Each of these sectors has different competitors. Many factors are involved in making Al Saedan a leading real estate company. Al Saedan prides itself on being well organized and able to transfer all their experience from generation to generation. They know that a name isn’t enough to be successful in this market, like it was 20 years ago. Al Saedan understands that the competition is growing and the market is changing, and therefore, they must change with the times as well.

Al Saedan: Land in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Bader Ibrahim Ibn Saedan, General Manager of Al Saedan Real Estate, discusses land issues in the country. The government in Saudi Arabia, with the authorization from the King, gives land to the people or to the government for public projects. Transferring land is a freehold transfer of ownership. GCC citizens can buy in Saudi Arabia with regulations, except for Mecca and Medina, which can only be sold to Saudi Arabians.

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