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Insights How Riyadh plans to become one of the world's biggest city economies

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is in the midst of a period of transformation, and Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al-Saud (MBS) announced a range of projects that are set to change the landscape of the country.

The investment being injected into the country is projected to build the foundations of a prosperous future for the nation, and the development of Riyadh is crucial to achieving success. Riyadh plays a key role in the Saudi Vision 2030, and plans have been unveiled to make Riyadh among the world's top 10 economic cities. The goal for Riyadh is to drive the city’s economic, industrial and tourism growth in the upcoming years, and the government will invest $23 billion over the next 8 years to maximise its growth.

With AtkinsRéalis ’s growing presence in the Middle East, we are in a strong position to lead the way towards a more sustainable future. Urban development is one of our key areas, and we create bright futures for communities through the cities we develop.

Here, we discuss the steps that Saudi Arabia is taking to transform Riyadh into one of the world’s biggest city economies.

Building a greener, more sustainable city

Sustainability and reducing carbon emissions is a key aspect of Riyadh’s future development, and King Salman Park project is propelling the city towards a greener future. The ground-breaking development is set to become the largest urban park in the world, offering a host of entertainment and activities for the city's residents and visitors. The park will cater to walking, cycling, and sustainable modes of public transportation. Adopting aspects of a circular built environment, Riyadh’s brand new park will enhance total green areas and improve the biodiversity of the city.

In addition, Riyadh is in the preliminary stages of the Green Riyadh project. Green Riyadh will focus on implementing more trees and plants throughout the city. Additionally, all of the greenery will be watered by recycled water from an intricate irrigation network, further reducing the city’s impact on the environment. The greening initiative will lead to improved air quality, reduced temperatures in the city and motivate Riyadh’s citizens to follow a healthy lifestyle which is key to the Kingdom’s 2030 Vision.

Enhancing Riyadh’s attraction to tourists

Tourism growth is always important to developing a city and improving its economy, and KSA is focusing on a range of improvements to increase Riyadh’s attraction to visitors. One of the key improvements planned is the transformation of Diriyah. Hailed as Saudi Arabia’s cultural capital, the historic town of Diriyah will present over 300 years of authentic culture and history by delivering unique heritage experiences and state of the art residential living.

Diriyah’s transformation will contribute to enhancing the awareness of the Kingdom as a tourism and leisure destination by hosting world-class cultural and entertainment events to improve local and international footfall. Located just minutes away from Riyadh city centre, the Diriyah Gate project is key to the development of the city’s economic profile.

Improving public transport infrastructure

Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure and built environment is expanding and is rapidly becoming known for its great career opportunities and innovative projects. Saudi Arabia has placed infrastructure in the centre of its 2030 Vision, and transport in Riyadh is high on the transformation agenda. The Riyadh Metro Project, a new rapid transit system, will help ease traffic congestion in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The $22.5 billion project will include 85 stations and six lines, and it’s just the second metro system in the entire country.

Riyadh metro runs purely on electricity which means that the project can make a highly positive impact on carbon emissions in the city. Additionally, projections estimate that the metro system will drastically reduce the number of cars on the road and save approximately 400,000 liters of petrol each day. Riyadh’s new transport system represents just one of several ambitious infrastructure projects that will help Riyadh grasp its place at the top of the world economy.

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