The sixth edition of the Future Projects Forum, which aims to enhance cooperation between more than 40 entities from the public and private sectors, kicked off this morning as part of the Authority's efforts to review projects worth one trillion riyals, and the forum's sessions include ministerial participation and major companies.
The Saudi Contractors Authority (SCA) explained that the forum will be held over two days on May 21 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh. The Saudi Contractors Authority explained that the forum will be held over two days from May 20 to 21 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, providing an ideal platform for attendees to learn about the details of the projects and the mechanism of applying for them, noting that it targets a wide segment 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, factories, real estate developers, investors, banks, project management companies, engineering companies and offices, construction technology companies, financing companies, and logistics companies.
The forum aims to bring together contractors and interested parties with a number of exhibitors, including government and private entities, as well as suppliers, factories, real estate developers, investors, banks, project management companies, engineering companies and offices, construction technology companies, financing companies, and logistics companies.
The Future Projects Forum seeks to improve and organize the plans of those working in the sector by providing accurate information about the timeframe and estimated cost of projects, in addition to providing an interactive environment that facilitates the process of linking project owners from the public and private sectors with contractors and interested parties.
The CRA stressed that the forum will provide an interactive environment that facilitates the process of connecting project owners from the public and private sectors with contractors and interested parties. The Authority emphasized that the Future Projects Forum plays a vital role in building a strong professional network, contributing to the development of the building and construction sector in the Kingdom, as well as opening the way to discover new investment opportunities and improve future plans and decisions.
The last edition of the Future Projects Forum was characterized by the presentation of projects worth more than one trillion riyals, which included the participation of 47 exhibitors and witnessed a wide attendance of government and private entities, which emphasizes the importance and size of the opportunities offered by the forum to contractors and interested parties.








