Saudi infrastructure projects value hits USD1t


(MENAFN) According to a recent report by Deloitte, Saudi Arabia is currently working on USD1 trillion worth of infrastructure projects, which are expected to require the most advanced construction software, Saudi Gazette reported.

The Kingdom, which is the GCC's largest construction market, is currently working on infrastructure projects in residential, healthcare, education, and transportation.

"From mixed use mega-developments to sports stadiums, the Kingdom is attracting the world's top architects, who are designing increasingly complex projects that require the latest 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) software," the report added.

Due to the complexity of these projects, a large number of companies have been implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) software in their work, which enables architects, engineers, and project managers to deliver projects on time and within budget due to the software's ability to provide studies for the design, build, and operating phases of the projects.

Because of its high level of reliability, the global BIM market is estimated to grow from USD2.6 billion in 2013 to USD8.6 billion in 2020.


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