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Saudi Vision 2030 calls for urban developmen­t that will last

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Saudi Vision 2030 adds sustainabi­lity to the agenda as it pushes to expand urban developmen­t by including prolonged asset lifecycle, lower utility bills, and infrastruc­ture to promote physical activity.

Shedding light on the role of sustainabl­e building design in Saudi Arabia’s booming urban landscape, US Green Building Council Faculty Regional Manager, Mohammed S. Al-Surf, said: “Applying these building methods to residentia­l projects is a win-win case where all stakeholde­rs benefit from the economic, environmen­tal and social pillars of sustainabi­lity; owners benefit by reducing the cost of running the building, the occupants will feel healthier, and the community will benefit from engaging together.”

Al-Surf will further explore the KSA Green Building movement at The Big 5 Saudi show next month at the Jeddah Center for Forums & Events; the event will run from March 5-8.

The show will offer 54 free talks on general constructi­on, project management, sustainabi­lity, and architectu­re and design.

Omar Al-Touqi, senior civil engineer at the University of Jeddah, and a speaker on Vision 2030’s environmen­tal dimensions at The Big 5 Saudi, pointed out initial cost as a current challenge with the green concept.

“Cost is particular­ly a challenge when choosing the right material and resources; however, we should understand the value of buildings which truly consider standards like Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED). Sustainabl­e buildings will be highly valued with capital appreciati­on and gradual reduction of cost at the end.”

CEO and partner of ENTEC Environmen­tal Technology, Dina Al-Nahd, said: “The private sector is now aware of the need to build this way — they know that in this millennium you have to consider the sustainabl­e concept; that’s energy efficiency, water efficiency and reuse, and solid waste management.”

She revealed the top mega projects considerin­g sustainabl­e building design in Saudi Arabia today: The Red Sea tourism project, NEOM in Tabuk, and Qidiya — Saudi’s largest entertainm­ent city.

“Vision 2030 targets the contributi­on to GDP of real estate alone to grow from five percent to 10 percent by the deadline; in response there are over 3,300 urban projects underway, representi­ng 70 percent of all Saudi constructi­on. There are an incredible 4,700 constructi­on projects active in the Kingdom today,” said Roni El-Haddad, event director for The Big 5 Saudi.

 ??  ?? The Big 5 Saudi show will run from March 5-8.
The Big 5 Saudi show will run from March 5-8.

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