Jeddah drainage work on right track

Updated 23 May 2012
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Jeddah drainage work on right track

JEDDAH: Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal said work on long-term drainage solution projects in Jeddah are progressing well.
“Implementation of permanent solution projects is on the right track and continuing around the clock,” he said while chairing a meeting of the executive committee for implementing the drainage projects at his office in Jeddah yesterday.
It was disclosed in the meeting that 3,164 workers supplied with 1,108 pieces of equipment have already completed half a million-work hours without any casualties or injuries.
Several high-ranking officials and senior executives of the companies implementing the projects as well as leading engineers attended the meeting. They included Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed, undersecretary at the Makkah governorate Abdul Aziz Al-Khodairy, Jeddah Mayor Hani Abu Ras, director general of the Civil Defense in the Makkah province Maj. Gen. Adel Zamzami, and CEO of the National Water Company Luay Al-Mosallam.
Addressing the meeting, Prince Khaled appreciated the great efforts of concerned government agencies and officials as well as companies to complete the projects within the stipulated period of time. The governor also watched separate video presentations made by companies awarded contracts on March 28 this year to implement the projects. So far these companies have achieved 7 percent of their target, and the projects are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2013. Prince Khaled was briefed on the progress of the construction works, as well as expropriation of properties for the projects in addition to engineering work.
The permanent drainage solution projects include construction of five dams, expansion of existing canals in the northern, southern and eastern parts of Jeddah and construction of a new canal along King Abdulaziz International Airport.
Two Saudi and two international companies have been awarded contracts worth a total of SR3.39 billion to implement these projects. Nesma Company won a contract worth SR803 million to build four dams in Wadi Ghaya, Wadi Um Hablain, Wadi Daghbaj, and Wadi Briman and another contract worth SR372 million to build another dam in Wadi Ghalil and renovate the southern floodwater path. The second contract valued at SR143 million was awarded to the China Communications Construction Company to renovate the northern floodwater path.
Snamprogetti Saudi Arabia Co. Ltd., a company of Saipem Group of Italy, has won the biggest contract valued at SR1.319 billion to construct a rainwater drainage system for the new Jeddah airport.
Saudi Pan Kingdom for Trade, Industry and Contracting (SAPAC) won a SR751 million contract to renovate the eastern floodwater path.

 


2025 edition of Jeddah Book Fair attracts more than 650,000 visitors

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2025 edition of Jeddah Book Fair attracts more than 650,000 visitors

  • Held from December 11 to 20 under the slogan “Jeddah Reads,” the fair featured more than 1,000 publishing houses and cultural agencies from 24 countries

JEDDAH: The 2025 edition Jeddah Book Fair concluded on Saturday after 10 days of cultural activities, drawing more than 650,000 visitors and reinforcing its growing role in Saudi Arabia’s cultural landscape.

Held from December 11 to 20 under the slogan “Jeddah Reads,” the fair featured more than 1,000 publishing houses and cultural agencies from 24 countries, spread across over 400 booths and offering around 195,000 book titles.

The CEO of the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, Abdul Latif Al-Wasel, said the event reflected the Kingdom’s evolving cultural vision and marked an important step in the development of the publishing sector and the promotion of intellectual awareness.

This year’s edition saw an expanded programme of more than 176 cultural activities, including seminars, workshops and book signings, catering to a wide range of age groups and interests. 

A dedicated children’s zone attracted strong family attendance, offering educational and interactive experiences aimed at nurturing creativity and learning.

For the first time, the fair also included screenings of Saudi films as part of its cultural programme, linking literature with visual storytelling and highlighting local creative talent.

The event made use of enhanced digital infrastructure, including electronic ticketing and interactive maps, to improve accessibility and the overall visitor experience.

The Jeddah Book Fair forms part of the Saudi Book Fairs Initiative, one of the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission’s flagship programmes under its 2020–2025 strategy to support the publishing industry, enrich cultural life and contribute to national economic growth.