Saudi Arabia leads region in green building projects with 2k registrations

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Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail attended the opening of the 14th annual Saudi Green Building Forum in Riyadh. SPA
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Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail attended the opening of the 14th annual Saudi Green Building Forum in Riyadh. SPA
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Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail attended the opening of the 14th annual Saudi Green Building Forum in Riyadh. SPA
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Updated 08 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia leads region in green building projects with 2k registrations

  • Surge in green building projects aligns with Saudi Arabia’s rapid population growth and heightened environmental awareness
  • Saudi green building market is projected to generate $16.4 billion in revenue this year

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has made significant strides in sustainable construction, registering 2,000 of the 5,000 green building projects across the Arab world, according to a top official. 

Speaking at the opening of the 14th annual Saudi Green Building Forum, held in Riyadh from Oct. 6-8, Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail highlighted the Kingdom’s numerous milestones in this sector, reported the Saudi Press Agency. 

The surge in green building projects aligns with Saudi Arabia’s rapid population growth and heightened environmental awareness, driving the shift toward energy-efficient structures and the increased use of green building materials. 

The Saudi green building market is projected to generate $16.4 billion in revenue this year and is expected to grow at a compounded annual rate of 12.3 percent, reaching $33.0 billion by 2030, according to market research firm Prescient & Strategic Intelligence. 

During his speech, Al-Hogail said that these developments reflect the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainable practices, fostering a qualitative transformation in urban development. 

He added that this initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to enhancing the efficiency of natural resource utilization, reducing carbon emissions, and creating healthy and safe urban environments. 

Al-Hogail also underscored the importance of this year’s forum, stating it addresses critical issues for the future of environmental sustainability. He noted that green buildings are essential for achieving sustainable development goals, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives. 

During the same event, Aramco’s Deputy Chief Engineer, Waleed Al-Naim, announced that the oil giant had launched a $1.5 billion sustainability fund to address climate challenges. 

On the forum’s opening day, the SGBF and the Saudi Contractors Authority signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance collaboration. The MoU outlines the provision of training and development programs, accreditation certificates, and knowledge exchange through workshops, seminars, and research-sharing initiatives. 

This agreement underscores the authority’s dedication to promoting sustainable practices in the contracting sector and raising environmental awareness, which will strengthen capabilities and expertise within the industry.  

This year’s forum focused on the optimal operation of cities in alignment with green building standards while addressing the connection between the construction and infrastructure sectors and environmental, climate, and desertification issues. 

To achieve this, the emphasis will be on strengthening the role of the government sector and cultivating partnerships with the private sector to support the localization of sustainable development goals in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. 

Since its inception in 2010, the Saudi Green Building Forum has established the Kingdom as a leader in sustainable development, recognized by the UN Economic and Social Council. 

As a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration, the forum continues to drive Saudi Arabia’s sustainability agenda and shape the future of green building and urban development in the region. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes higher at 10,596 

Updated 23 December 2025
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes higher at 10,596 

RIYADH: Saudi equities closed higher on Tuesday, with the Tadawul All Share Index rising 43.59 points, or 0.41 percent, to finish at 10,595.85, supported by broad-based buying and strength in select mid-cap stocks. 

Market breadth was firmly positive, with 170 stocks advancing against 90 decliners, while trading activity saw 161.96 million shares change hands, generating a total value of SR3.39 billion. 

Meanwhile, the MT30 Index closed higher, gaining 6.52 points, or 0.47 percent, to 1,399.11, while the Nomu Parallel Market Index edged marginally lower, slipping 3.33 points, or 0.01 percent, to 23,267.77. 

Among the session’s top gainers, Al Masar Al Shamil Education Co. surged 9.99 percent to close at SR26.20, while Saudi Cable Co. jumped 9.98 percent to SR147.70.  
Cherry Trading Co. rose 4.18 percent to SR25.44, and United Carton Industries Co. advanced 4.09 percent to SR26.46. 

Al Yamamah Steel Industries Co. also posted solid gains, climbing 4.07 percent to end at SR32.70.  

On the downside, Emaar The Economic City led losses, slipping 3.55 percent to SR10.32, followed by Derayah REIT Fund, which fell 2.92 percent to SR5.31. 

Derayah Financial Co. declined 2.13 percent to SR26.62, while United International Holding Co. retreated 1.96 percent to SR155.20, and Gulf Union Alahlia Cooperative Insurance Co. eased 1.92 percent to SR10.70.  

On the announcements front, Red Sea International Co. said it signed a SR202.8 million contract with Webuild S.P.A. to provide integrated facilities management services for the Trojena project at Neom. 

The agreement covers operations and maintenance for the project’s Main Camp and Spike Camp, including accommodation and housekeeping, catering, security, IT and communications, utilities, waste management, fire safety and emergency response, as well as other supporting services.  

The contract runs for two years, with the financial impact expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026. Shares of Red Sea International closed up 0.99 percent at SR34.74. 

Al Moammar Information Systems Co. disclosed that it received an award notification from Humain to design and build a data center dedicated to artificial intelligence technologies, with a total value exceeding 155 percent of the company’s 2024 revenue, inclusive of VAT. 

The contract is expected to be formally signed in February 2026, underscoring the scale of the project and its potential impact on the company’s future revenues.  

MIS shares ended the session 2.82 percent higher at SR156.70, reflecting positive investor sentiment following the announcement.