Riyadh Infrastructure Projects Center (RIPC). The center revealed that more than (15) thousand licenses were issued and more than (8) thousand reports were received, led by reports of water collection (37%) and road subsidence (23%), while violations varied between not cleaning work sites, lack of warning lighting and temporary barriers, as well as not filling potholes.
The report aims to monitor the overall level of performance of the most improved entities in the implementation of project works and services. The report aims to raise the level of transparency in project work by publishing data and enabling interested parties to view the indicators of infrastructure projects in the region, as part of the center's efforts to raise compliance rates and enhance competitiveness to improve project work and create a stimulating environment that contributes to improving the urban landscape.
<The report can be viewed by visiting the following link: https://report.ripc.gov.sa/share/report17.pdf.
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