New contractors database announced to help deliver Saudi Vision 2030 projects

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Updated 01 October 2024
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New contractors database announced to help deliver Saudi Vision 2030 projects

  • Initiative seeks to provide opportunities for contractors to implement projects in their specializations to raise their quality
  • Kingdom’s construction market has become a leader in the Middle East and North Africa

RIYADH: A database rating contractors in the Saudi construction industry is part of a new national strategy designed to help the Kingdom deliver its SR1.2 trillion ($319 billion) Vision 2030 projects.

The new initiative, launched by the Saudi Contractors Authority, seeks to provide opportunities for contractors to implement projects in their specializations to raise their quality. 

This falls in line with the authority’s mission to organize the industry by setting and executing high-quality organizational standards, encouraging innovation, developing skills, improving communication in the industry and achieving economic sustainability.

During a speech at a ceremony reviewing the achievements of the SCA over the past three years, the authority’s chairman said he wanted to prepare and equip a strong contracting sector that will be an executive arm for the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 projects.

Al-Abdulqader explained that the authority raised the number of contractors during the past three years by 400 percent, bringing the registered number to more than 18,000, including 1,200 international contractors.

The SCA has also signed over 10 agreements and memorandums of understanding with major global contracting sectors, in addition to participating in more than 50 government committees. 

In 2023, the National Housing Co. and SCA signed an MoU during the Future Projects Forum in Riyadh to develop a platform aimed at enhancing cooperation, ensuring the development of both entities, and improving the sector’s efficiency. 

The SCA, a semi-governmental organization, addresses the challenges of the contracting sector and fosters a more attractive and efficient environment. 

It also led the contracting sector in 57 countries by winning the presidency of the Islamic Contractors Union and establishing the Kingdom as its headquarters. 

The Saudi contractor industry is thriving, driven by significant investments in diverse sectors and ambitious projects under the Vision 2030 initiative, creating numerous opportunities for local and international contractors. 

This comes as the Kingdom’s construction market has become a leader in the Middle East and North Africa, with an estimated value of $70.33 billion in 2024, projected to reach $91.36 billion by 2029, according to the US International Trade Administration.  

The sector is categorized into residential, commercial, and industrial, as well as infrastructure, transportation, and energy and utility construction, presenting a sizable market for contractors seeking opportunities. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main market edges up to 11,458 points  

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Closing Bell: Saudi main market edges up to 11,458 points  

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index closed Wednesday at 11,458.11, up 0.67 percent, or 76.28 points, driven by selective buying in real estate, insurance, and healthcare stocks. 

The Nomu Parallel Market Index also finished higher, rising 0.44 percent to 23,855.01, while the MSCI Tadawul 30 Index added 0.69 percent to close at 1,543.87.  

Trading activity was moderate, with total volume reaching 280 million shares and a traded value of SR6.32 billion ($1.68 billion). 

On the gainers’ side, Marketing Home Group for Trading Co. surged 8.97 percent to SR59.50, leading advances. Al Ramz Real Estate Co. rose 6.42 percent to SR68.75, while Bupa Arabia for Cooperative Insurance Co. added 5.64 percent to close at SR164.80.   

Al Aziziah REIT Fund gained 5.22 percent to SR4.23, and Alistithmar AREIC Diversified REIT Fund advanced 4.19 percent to SR7.70.   

On the downside, Consolidated Grunenfelder Saady Holding Co. fell 4.27 percent to SR10.10. Thob Al Aseel Co. declined 4.01 percent to SR3.83, while National Gypsum Co. slipped 3.10 percent to SR15.92. 

Tabuk Agricultural Development Co. ended the session down 2.65 percent at SR7.72, and Tourism Enterprise Co. fell 2.54 percent to SR13.81.  

On the announcement front, Al Moammar Information Systems Co. said it has executed the investment agreement to acquire a 15 percent stake in the “Eltizam” electronic insurance platform, with a total investment value of SR19.5 million.   

The company said the subscription and purchase agreement was signed on Jan. 28 between Al Moammar Information Systems and Eltizam Electronic Insurance Brokerage Co., following the board’s earlier approval of the transaction.   

Shares of Al Moammar Information Systems closed at SR180.50, up 1.40 percent.  

In a separate disclosure, Al Moammar Information Systems Co. announced the latest developments related to its participation as a founding shareholder in the establishment of a Shariah-compliant digital bank in Saudi Arabia, known as Vision Bank.   

The company said a subscription agreement for a capital increase was jointly executed on Jan. 28 as part of a broader plan to raise Vision Bank’s capital to SR3 billion from SR1.5 billion.   

Al Moammar Information Systems said the value of its subscription amounts to SR23.75 million, based on a pre-money valuation of SR3.2 billion for Vision Bank.  

Alinma Bank announced that its board of directors has recommended increasing the bank’s capital by 20 percent through the capitalization of reserves and retained earnings via the issuance of bonus shares.   

Under the proposal, shareholders would receive one bonus share for every five shares held, raising the bank’s capital to SR30 billion from SR25.0 billion.   

The bank said the capital increase is intended to strengthen financial solvency and support future growth, subject to approvals from regulators and the extraordinary general assembly.  

Alinma Bank said it has received a no-objection from the Saudi Central Bank.  

Shares of Alinma Bank closed at SR28.26, up 3.21 percent.