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New Murabba is a 19 km² smart downtown district under development in Riyadh, featuring housing, cultural, and commercial hubs centred around The Mukaab, one of the world’s largest cube structures. Targeted for completion by 2030, the project will promote sustainability, innovation, and economic diversification in Saudi Arabia. The Jeddah Tower, set to rise over 1,000 meters and become the world’s tallest building, surpassing Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. The company has launched a new bidding process inviting leading global contractors to complete this landmark project in Saudi Arabia. Sindalah, part of Saudi Arabia’s NEOM megaproject, is a luxury island destination set to open in 2024, featuring world-class resorts, a yacht club, and high-end retail. Spanning 840,000 m² off the Red Sea coast, it will serve as NEOM’s maritime gateway and create thousands of jobs in tourism and hospitality. Trojena, a mountain destination within NEOM in northwest Saudi Arabia, spans 60 km² at elevations up to 2,600 meters and is set for completion in 2026. Designed for year-round adventure tourism, it will host the 2029 Asian Winter Games and feature residences, hotels, and world-class alpine facilities. Oxagon, part of Saudi Arabia’s NEOM project, is a groundbreaking floating industrial city on the Red Sea designed to be the world’s first fully sustainable, zero-carbon logistics hub. Focused on innovation in clean energy, technology, and manufacturing, it will integrate advanced industry with waterfront living and create around 90,000 jobs by 2030. Qiddiya is a landmark entertainment and cultural city near Riyadh, developed under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 to drive economic diversification and social transformation. Featuring world-class theme parks, sports, and arts venues, Qiddiya aims to empower youth, create jobs, and become a global destination for recreation and innovation. Desert Rock Resort, set within a dramatic mountain valley in Saudi Arabia, features 60 luxury rooms carved into the rock to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. Designed with sustainability in mind, the resort offers world-class amenities and immersive desert experiences, including hiking, dune rides, and stargazing. King Salman Energy Park (SPARK) is a world-class industrial city in Saudi Arabia designed to become a global hub for the energy sector. Strategically located and aligned with Vision 2030, SPARK offers an integrated ecosystem to attract investment and drive economic diversification. Riyadh, meaning “Garden” in Arabic, is the capital of Saudi Arabia. The hidden meaning of the World Expo 2030 is a palm tree symbolising life. Each leaf etched onto the logo shows a different texture and colour, representing the vibrant, diverse facets of Riyadh, the host city. Saudi Arabia is preparing to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, and it’s doing so with an initiative on a scale the world has never seen. At the centre of its plans is a $1 billion stadium suspended 350 meters above the desert floor, built into the futuristic city of The Line in Neom. This sky-high arena is set to be one of 15 venues for the tournament. It’s a symbol of the country’s drive to showcase cutting-edge design, environmental technology, and global sporting vision all at once.

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