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Riyadh to host 4th edition of International Contracting Conference

Top industry leaders and key decision-makers are set to review the latest technologies and equipment used in urban construction at the fourth International Contracting Conference.

To be held under the patronage of Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, the event will take place on Feb. 26-27 in conjunction with Big 5 Construct Saudi at the Riyadh Exhibition & Conference Center.

Organized by the Saudi Contractors Authority, the conference will see the participation of more than 25 local and international speakers, who will share insights, experiences, and the latest construction practices, with particular emphasis on the role of smart cities in improving quality of life.

The event will also see discussions revolving around sustainability and highlight its environmental impact, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The ICC, to be held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center, will act as a comprehensive platform and an opportunity to engage with industry leaders and decision-makers, marking a distinctive event within Saudi Arabia’s contracting sector.

Among its goals are to assess the newest technologies and equipment utilized in urban construction, spotlight the role of smart cities in enhancing the quality of life, raise awareness about sustainability and its environmental implications, and explore the latest practices in construction technology.

SCA Chairman Zakaria Al-Abdulqader underscored the alignment of the International Contracting Conference with Saudi Vision 2030, noting that Saudi Arabia is experiencing unparalleled advancements as part of its ambitious agenda.

“A key aspect of this transformation is the establishment of a sustainable contracting sector for the Kingdom. The fourth ICC aims to contribute to achieving this goal by showcasing the latest technologies and practices in the contracting sector and exchanging experiences with industry leaders and decision-makers,” Al-Abdulqader said.

The conference aims to attract a diverse audience, including general contractors, stakeholders from both public and private sectors, legal and insurance firms, renewable energy companies, project managers, subcontractors, engineering firms, technology companies, transportation and infrastructure companies, architectural engineering firms, and suppliers.

As part of SCA’s broader initiatives, this forum organizes and advances the contracting industry. Its objectives include fostering unique productive capabilities, encouraging innovation, and improving communication among all relevant stakeholders. Additionally, the conference seeks to establish a secure environment that benefits project owners, sector leaders, contractors, and other interested parties.

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