Qiddiya City consultants’ framework secures NE firm

Qiddiya City consultants’ framework secures NE firm


The move sees AirView Park, Woolsington-based Architects-Group appointed to Qiddiya City’s prestigious consultants’ framework.

Established by the Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC) to support the city’s position as the future capital of entertainment, sports and arts in Saudi Arabia, the frameworkβ€”a sustainable, high-tech and inclusive development agendaβ€”features various specialised consultancies who can deliver high quality planning, infrastructure, sustainability and operations services and work.

Architects-Group, which has designed the completed King Fahad Library and Al Wurud Metro Stations in Riyadh, has been appointed to Qiddiya City’s prestigious consultants’ framework (Image: Supplied)

The framework also aligns with the country’s wider strategic initiativeβ€”Saudi Vision 2030β€”which is aimed at creating a diversified economy while boosting GDP and attracting millions of visitors annually over the next few years.

The appointment is part of planned expansion in the Middle East by the practiceβ€”trading as SadlerBrown Architects-Groupβ€”in the region and comes on the back of investment in its international operations and gaining a MISA investment license from the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia.

This is a mandatory permit that allows foreign investors to establish and operate businesses within the country.

With a growing regional office in the King Abdullah Financial District of Riyadh, the Architects-Group is now set to bid for government and private sector contracts in Qiddiya City and the wider Gulf states including Dubai.

Architects-Group, which has designed the completed King Fahad Library and Al Wurud Metro Stations in Riyadh, has been appointed to Qiddiya City’s prestigious consultants’ framework (Image: Supplied)

The practice, which has already designed the completed King Fahad Library and Al Wurud Metro Stations in Riyadh, is eyeing significant development opportunities with the $40 billion development of Qiddiya City including infrastructure and capital projects.

Building on its SadlerBrown registered brand experience as it goes for regional growth, managing director Tony Harmieson said: β€œAs we expand our designs into Saudi Arabia and beyond, we are motivated by the opportunities opening up in Qiddiya City for urban infrastructure and marquee development projects.

Architects-Group, which has designed the completed King Fahad Library and Al Wurud Metro Stations in Riyadh, has been appointed to Qiddiya City’s prestigious consultants’ framework (Image: Supplied)

“At the Architects-Group we are excited to use our growing international reach and expertise to work on some of the world’s most ambitious projects. Working in Saudi is nothing short of inspirational.

“The sheer scale and number of potential developments within the Kingdom requires experienced international design consultants with the requisite expertise and experience. Local consultants will undoubtedly struggle to cope with the volume of developments over the next 5 – 10 years.”



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