Organized by the Saudi Contractors Authority, next Monday, the sixth edition of the Future Projects Forum, which aims to strengthen cooperation among more than 40 entities from the public and private sectors. The event is part of the Authority’s efforts to showcase projects worth one trillion riyals.
The Authority explained that the forum will be held over two days, from May 20 to 21, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, where it will provide an ideal platform for attendees to learn about project details and the application process, noting that it targets a broad range of contractors and interested parties.
The forum aims to bring together contractors and interested parties with a number of exhibitors, including government and private entities, as well as suppliers, manufacturers, real estate developers, investors, banks, as well as project management firms, engineering firms and offices, construction technology companies, financing companies, and logistics service providers.
The forum seeks to improve and organize the plans of those working in the sector by providing accurate information on project timelines and estimated costs, as well as by providing an interactive environment that facilitates connections between project owners from the public and private sectors and contractors and interested parties.
The Authority emphasized that Future Projects Forum plays a vital role in building a strong professional network, contributes to the development of the Kingdom’s construction sector, and opens the door to discovering new investment opportunities and improving future plans and decisions.
It is worth noting that the previous edition of the Future Projects Forum featured projects valued at over one trillion riyals, with 47 exhibitors participating, and saw widespread attendance by government and private entities, underscoring the importance and scale of the opportunities the forum offers to contractors and interested parties.








