Construction Intel Summit KSA

Collaboration, robust supply chains
and infrastructure – vital to achieving
the Kingdom’s 2030 goals

16 October 2024 / Radisson BLU Hotel / Riyadh, KSA
MAIN HALL

09:30

Networking
Networking

Registration and networking

Registration/snacks/networking in the foyer of the Radisson BLU Hotel, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

MAIN HALL

10:30

Opening Remarks
Introduction

MC event introduction and welcome

Welcome to the 2024 Construction Intel Summit KSA, event mechanics and what’s lined up for the day.

MAIN HALL

10:45

Welcome address
Jason Saundalkar / Head of Content / Big Project Middle East

Welcome address

Jason Saundalkar welcomes speakers and delegates to the summit and discusses the event’s key themes and focuses.

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11:00

Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion

Achieving a Vision – Accelerating Project Delivery & Enhancing Quality

Since Saudi Vision 2030 was announced, the Kingdom unveiled a variety of projects and has achieved significant milestones on several of its giga projects. As the deadline for the Kingdom’s projects and the overall Vision 2030 deadline looms however, the construction supply chain has to ramp up delivery without compromising on the project’s original vision or project quality, while taking evolving market dynamics in its stride.

This panel discussion will examine:

  • Supply chain challenges impacting the delivery of the Kingdom’s various giga-project programs – are there enough skilled and unskilled resources, equipment, materials, consultants/contractors to deliver the Kingdom’s ambitious vision on schedule?
  • As time becomes a bigger factor on projects, there is a growing focus on non-standard procurement strategies such as early contractor involvement (ECI), which effectively becomes design competitions. What impact is this having on companies and projects?
  • Swapping traditional delivery methods in favour of modern methods of construction, and deploying robotics, offsite construction, 3D printing etc to accelerate the delivery of projects, while achieving quality and sustainability goals
  • Keeping costs under control – grappling with significant cost inflation of materials/labor etc post pandemic and ensuring they do not force stakeholders to compromise on their original vision and project quality
  • The importance of government investment into local construction stakeholders (consultants, contractors etc) to support project delivery and enhance local capabilities
  • Structuring agreements and contracts to ensure that projects aren’t waylaid by challenges such as financing or disputes and move forward on schedule

Moderator:

  • Sameer Daoud / Managing Director, Infrastructure Division / KEO International Consultants

Speakers:

  • Adam Muggleton / Chief Technical Officer / AESG
  • Charbel El Hakim / Associate Director / TBH
  • Darren Burke / General Manager KSA / ALEC Engineering & Contracting
  • Faiz Alhudaib / Senior Director, Procurement – Central & EP / ROSHN
  • Laith Haboubi / Vice President / Vector Corrosion Middle East
  • Rabih Bou Rached / CEO & Founder / FEDS Drone-powered Solutions
  • Mohamed Maged Moussa / Associate Commercial Director, Regional Advisory Board of the RICS, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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12:00

Presentation
Nagham Bilal Ismail / Sustainability Engineer / KEO International Consultants

Re-thinking Outdoor Thermal Comfort: Microclimate Analysis of Riyadh City

KEO’s Nagham Bilal Ismail will present a framework specifically tailored to Riyadh’s unique microclimatic conditions, where the outdoor thermal comfort in the developed Riyadh parks is assessed and improved to align with Saudi Vision 2030.

MAIN HALL

12:20

Networking
Networking

Coffee Break

Networking in the foyer area.

MAIN HALL

12:35

Panel discussion
Panel discussion

PPPs – The Key to Unlocking Resilient Saudi Infrastructure?

Resilient infrastructure is critical to the Kingdom’s future. Considering the volume and scale of infrastructure needed, as well as the financing necessary for such elaborate programs, the Saudi government is looking to the private sector for support to get these critical projects financed and delivered. As a result, public private partnerships (PPP) have emerged as the preferred mode of procurement for a variety of different types of infrastructure.

This panel discussion will shine a spotlight on:

  • What infrastructure should be prioritised to ensure city/country growth progresses on track? What should Saudi’s PPP pipeline focus on?
  • Learnings from energy and water PPPs that can be applied to PPPs for civil and social infrastructure projects such as education, healthcare and transportation
  • Infrastructure or services delivered via the PPP model can be more expensive and have longer gestation periods – how can these particular challenges be addressed?
  • Saudi Arabia’s National Centre for Privatisation & PPP (NCP) has seen significant progress in its PPP programme recently – how can the NCP further support the growth of PPP procurement in the Kingdom?
  • How can existing infrastructure be transformed so that it continues to support the Kingdom’s economic and social aspirations?

Moderator:

  • Brad Sandford / Partner, Head of International Project Finance / Trowers & Hamlins LLP

Speakers:

  • Abdel-Ghani Ali Barakat / PPP Lead – KSA / WSP Middle East for Engineering Consulting Company
  • Abdulaziz Daghestani / Area Sales Director / Water Utilities, MENA and Country Director for Saudi Arabia / Grundfos
  • Brent Ridgard / Director of Environment / AESG
  • Morgan Belsher / UAE Territory Sector Leader – Advisory / Mott MacDonald
  • Omnia Halawani / Co – CEO & Founder / grfn

More speakers to be added soon.


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13:25

Presentation
Herman van Eeden / Senior Consultant / RIB Software

Building Tomorrow: Powering Construction with Data and Collaboration

This presentation explores how data-driven decision-making is transforming the construction industry. By leveraging advanced analytics and fostering collaboration, we can create smarter, more sustainable built environment. Discover how embracing innovation and teamwork today will unlock the future of construction, ensuring projects are more efficient, resilient, and future-ready.

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13:45

Break
Networking

Lunch Break

Buffet lunch and networking.

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14:30

Panel discussion
Panel discussion

Securing the Kingdom’s Future with ESG

It’s been proven that prioritising ESG enables organisations to build sustainable futures and better manage risks, foster long-term resilience and, crucially, reduce costs. The Kingdom has emphasised its commitment to ESG by prioritising sustainability and economic diversification, and stressing responsible and sustainable practices across sectors, including finance and investments within Saudi Vision 2030.

This panel discussion will discuss:

  • Advancing ESG regulations and reporting standards in the Kingdom
  • Emerging trends and best practices for leveraging technology to stay on top of ESG reporting and goals
  • ESG’s role in securing financing (including green financing) and FDI from international investors
  • How sustainable development plans and goals have evolved following the conclusion of COP28 in the UAE, and the increase in the number of extreme weather events across the MENA region in the last three years
  • What progress have companies made with regards to their Saudisation journeys? What are the challenges faced and how can these be overcome?

Moderator:

  • Tim Martin / Co-Managing Director, Principal / Gensler Middle East

Speakers:

  • Julio de la Rosa / ACCIONA ME Business Development, Water / ACCIONA
  • Dana Darwish / ESG Advisory Senior Consultant / WSP in the Middle East
  • Maen Fahmi Alnimrawi / Head of Commissioning & Energy Management, Global / Alpin Limited
  • Herman van Eeden / Senior Consultant / RIB Software

More speakers to be confirmed soon.


MAIN HALL

15:20

Presentation
Dr. Ghassan F. Nimry, Partner/Director / Eco-Structures International Ltd. & TermoDeck AB

The Power of Integrative Building Design

Integrating concrete structures with HVAC systems is proven in the GCC to slash buildings’ AC demand, cut power consumption, lower CO2 emissions and boost indoor health. Lowering construction and operating costs and accelerating project timelines adds value to developers, while solving government challenges around maintaining energy subsidies versus passing high AC costs to consumers.

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15:40

MC closing remarks
Event Wrap-up

MC closing remarks

Thank you for attending the 2024 edition of the Construction Intel Summit KSA.