Big 5 Construct Saudi continues to drive impactful collaborations, strategic partnerships and progress in the construction industry. As the event moves into its second week from February 24-27 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center, the focus shifts to the finishing touches and fit-out of buildings.
Strategic Partnerships Drive Vision 2030
In line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, the event brought together government officials, industry leaders and construction professionals to explore the opportunities that make up Saudi Arabia's multi-trillion dollar pipeline of mega and megaprojects. The first week of the show covered the entire construction value chain, from foundations to design and construction, paving the way for key strategic agreements that will accelerate progress in the sector.
The first week of the show also covered the entire construction value chain, from foundations to design and construction, paving the way for key strategic agreements that will accelerate progress in the sector.
<One of the most notable partnerships signed during the first week was between Saudi Real Estate Infrastructure Company (Bonya) and SAP, which partnered to implement SAP ERP on SAP RISE cloud services, furthering Bonya's digital transformation. The integration of cloud-based solutions such as S4 Hana and SAP SuccessFactors will streamline business processes and drive innovation. Bonya also signed another MoU with SSB International Limited to strengthen the construction and infrastructure sector in Saudi Arabia, leveraging their combined expertise to execute advanced and efficient projects.Bonya signed another MoU with SSB International Limited to strengthen the construction and infrastructure sector in Saudi Arabia.
Other unique partnerships include Saudi Arabia's Alissa Industrial Group and Egypt's Al-Arabi Industrial Group, which have formed a strategic alliance in manufacturing, supply chains, research and development, localizing advanced industries, increasing local content in production and promoting regional industrial solutions.
Other unique partnerships include Saudi Arabia's Al-Essa Industrial Group and Egypt's Al-Arabi Industrial Group. <Moin Human Resources, which is participating in the exhibition for the first time, has signed a partnership with Auxilium to provide human resources solutions. Omar Al-Gharifani, CEO of Moeen, said: ”The signing of the MoU with Auxilium is a major milestone for Moeen. "Signing the MoU with Auxilium at Big 5 Construct Saudi is an important step in enhancing workforce capabilities and ensuring companies have access to the right talent at the right time. Mark MacGyver, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Auxilium, said: ”This collaboration will enable us to expand our capabilities. ”This collaboration will enable us to expand workforce capabilities and deliver recruitment strategies tailored to meet evolving market demands."
Mark MacGyver, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Auxilium, said.
Joint Global Business (JGB) and MÜPRO of Germany have signed a distribution agreement to expand industrial and construction solutions in Saudi Arabia. By leveraging MÜPRO's expertise in pipe laying technology and JGB's market knowledge, the partnership will promote efficiency and sustainability in key projects in the Kingdom. In another MoU, JBG also signed a distribution agreement with Armacell, a global leader in flexible insulation and engineered foam, to distribute its Armaflex and Armagel insulation products. <Mohammed Kazi, Senior Vice President, Construction Events, DMG Events, said: “Big 5 Construct continues to be a major event in the construction industry. “Big 5 Construct continues to serve as an enabler for the Kingdom's construction industry as industry professionals explore new products and solutions. ”The partnerships signed in the first week of the event reflect Saudi Arabia's commitment to innovation and sustainability as it moves towards achieving the goals of Vision 2030."
Innovative product offerings redefine the industry
<Exhibitors at Big 5 Construct Saudi 2025 continued to unveil next-generation solutions with a strong focus on sustainable and high-efficiency technologies. Among the notable innovations was the revolutionary energy-efficient HVAC system showcased by GreenTech Cooling Solutions, designed to reduce energy consumption by up to 40%. Other notable innovations included EcoCrete's low-carbon concrete mix, which offers enhanced durability while significantly reducing emissions. <Modular construction remained a major theme at the show, with SmartBuild Technology presenting its latest prefabricated housing units designed for rapid construction and superior insulation properties. In addition, BuildBot, a pioneer in automation, unveiled an automated robotic construction system capable of increasing construction speed by 50%, addressing labor shortages and improving project efficiency.Big 5 Construct Saudi also welcomed several first-time exhibitors, with Furat Piping presenting its advanced internal piping and infrastructure systems to optimize water management and heating efficiency. Saudi Spacemaker presented its innovative approach to affordable housing and high-rise projects. Hisense Electronics showcased the latest smart TVs, air-conditioning solutions and energy-efficient appliances, contributing to the evolution of smart buildings. Sika Saudi Arabia presented its advanced solutions in the field of bonding, insulation and reinforcement materials to drive sustainability and innovation in the construction and industrial sectors.
The second week of Big 5 Construct Saudi
<After successfully concluding its first week, Big 5 Construct Saudi in its second week will host six co-located specialized events, including Windows, Doors & Facades Saudi Arabia, Marble and Stone Saudi Arabia, Heavy Saudi Arabia, Saudi FM & Clean, Urban Design and Landscape Saudi Arabia and Saudi Hospital Design & Build Expo. This week is the meeting point for design and solutions that will transform the built environment.<Big 5 Construct Saudi is free to attend for industry professionals, excluding visitors under the age of 18. To register, visit: www.big5constructsaudi.com











