Event Start:
13 May 2025 08:30 AM
Event End:
13 May 2025 11:30 AM
Location:
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Event Summary:

IPFA Middle East

Executive Roundtable: Driving Growth in Saudi Arabia's Infrastructure Market


Join us for an interactive and exclusive roundtable for senior industry professional in construction, Infrastructure, Projects, and Project Finance in Saudi Arabia.

Key topics include: Saudi Arabia's infrastructure market is in a period of significant growth, with a renewed focus on enhancing public services and sustainability.

The roundtable will explore:
- Opportunities and challenges in infrastructure development and financing
- Key priorities for advancing long-term growth
- Procurement best practices
- Lessons learned and applied to date
- The importance of experienced advisors
- Advantages of standardizations of contracts


Event details

Registration, Networking and Breakfast Bites: 8:30am

Interactive Roundtable Discussion: 9:30am

Format: Roundtable discussion with networking.

Address: Hilton Riyadh Hotel and Residences

Hosts

Organisation:
CMS

Organisation:
Tribe Infrastructure Ltd

Fees

Name :
IPFA Member
Amount
0.00
Currency
US Dollar

Name :
Public Sector
Amount
0.00
Currency
US Dollar

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