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The Ninth Development Plan For The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia In Numbers
Source: Brief Report On The Ninth Development Plan – Ministry of
Economy and Planning, Saudi Arabia

The Ninth Development Plan is a continuation of the developmental approach adopted by the Kingdom throughout the past four decades: the plan sets out investment of US$ 385 billion between 2010 and 2014 in social and economic infrastructure.

Economic Resources Development This sector includes agriculture, water, electricity, mineral resources, industry, tourism and general economic services. The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 227.6 billion for the development of this sector.

Transport and Communications Sector The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 111.1 billion on development of this sector.

Municipal Services and Housing Sector The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 100.5 billion on the development of municipal and housing services.

Social Development and Health The Ninth Development Plan aims at spending around SR 273.9 billion on social and health development

Education and Training It is planned, during the Ninth Development Plan, to spend about SR 731.5 billion in this sector

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The ONLY top-level strategic event on the utilities, transport
and social infrastructure sectors in line with the Kingdom’s
Ninth Development Plan

With the Kingdom’s Ninth Development Plan recently announced, be at the Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Management and PPP to examine the infrastructure opportunities and solutions for the Kingdom’s economic vision, and put in place the essential plans and relationships to deliver flagship infrastructure to world class standards.

H.E. Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji
H.E. Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji
Deputy Minister for Electricity
Ministry Of Water
and Electricity
Khaled Al-Aboodi
Khaled Al-Aboodi
CEO, slamic Corporation for the Development
of the Private Sector, Saudi Arabia
Marwan Fahime
Marwan Fahime
Project Director
Knowledge Economic City Developers Company
H.E. Dr. Abdullah M. Al Shehri
Dr. Abdullah M. Al Shehri
Governor
Electricity & Co-Generation
Regulatory Authority
Abdulhadi Al Mureeh
Abdulhadi Al Mureehn
Managing Directo
National Solar
Systems
Salah Al Afaliq
Salah Al Afaliq
CEO and Managing Director
The National TriGeneration
CHP Company
Loay Al Musallam
Loay Al Musallam
CEO
National Water
Company
Mark Lemmon
Mark Lemmon
CEO
MENA Infrastructure
Fund
Jonathan Barnes
Jonathan Barnes

Partner and Head
of Global Infrastructure, KPMG
Amer Al-Swaha
Amer Al-Swaha
Head of IPP
Saudi Electricity
Company
Patrick Townsend
Patrick Townsend
Executive Director
Instrata
Capital
Rayan Qutub
Rayan Qutub
Head of Business
Development Emaar
Economic City

Key Topics Covered This Year

  • Economic Outlook of The Kingdom’s Ninth Development Plan with a View of Infrastructure Development
  • Strengthening Utilities Infrastructure for the Kingdom’s Continued Economic Growth
  • Environmental Outlook and Renewable Energy Update for the Kingdom
  • Examining the Water and Wastewater Infrastructure in the Kingdom
  • The Role of Islamic Finance in Infrastructure Development in the Kingdom
  • Getting the Kingdom Moving – Understanding Key Transport Development Plans For the Kingdom
  • An In-Depth Look at the Mining Industry’s Role in Infrastructure Development
  • Supporting the Next Generation with Elite Social Infrastructure Facilities – The Kingdom’s Plans for the Education, Healthcare and Housing Sectors
PLUS: This year’s programme will feature international public sector, procurement and PPP experts sharing best practices from Canada, South Africa and Australia
PLUS:An essential seminar on 8 October – titled The Fundamentals Of Successful Public Private Partnerships led by a PPP expert!!
PLUS: A massive success last year! One–2–One Networking Meetings – whether you want to build your relationships with existing partners, or establish beneficial contacts with new allies, just tell us who you want to meet and we will arrange it for you!
Economic Resources Development: This sector includes agriculture, water, electricity, mineral resources, industry, tourism and general economic services. The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 227.6 billion for the development of this sector.
Transport and Communications Sector: The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 111.1 billion on development of this sector.
Municipal Services and Housing Sector: The Ninth Development Plan aims to spend about SR 100.5 billion on the development of municipal and housing services.
Social Development and Health: The Ninth Development Plan aims at spending around SR 273.9 billion on social and health development
Education and Training: It is planned, during the Ninth Development Plan, to spend about SR 731.5 billion in this sector
PRESENTING AN AUTHORITATIVE FACULTY OF SPEAKERS LED BY:
  • H.E. Dr. Saleh Al-Awaji, Deputy Minister for Electricity, Ministry Of Water and Electricity
  • H.E. Dr. Habib Zein Al Abideen, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs
  • H.E. Dr. Abdullah M. Al Shehri, Governor, Electricity & Co-Generation Regulatory Authority
  • Loay Al Musallam, CEO, National Water Company
  • Amer Al-Swaha, Head of IPP, Saudi Electricity Company
  • Khaled Al-Aboodi, Chief Executive Officer, Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, Saudi Arabia
  • Dr. Ali Al Zahrani, Director of Corporate Planning, General Authority of Civil Aviation, Saudi Arabia
  • Jarmo Kotilaine, Chief Economist, National Commercial Bank
  • Mark Lemmon, CEO, MENA Infrastructure Fund
  • Abdulhadi Al Mureeh, Managing Director, National Solar Systems
  • Patrick Townsend, Executive Director, Instrata Capital
  • Khalid Aleissa, Director of Nuclear Research, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
  • Marwan Fahime, Project Director, Knowledge Economic City Developers Company
  • Salah Al Afaliq, CEO and Managing Director, The National TriGeneration CHP Company
  • Vahid Fotuhi, Director- Middle East and North Africa, BP Solar
  • Eric Jankel, Director for Middle East, Hatch Infrastructure
  • Jonathan Barnes, Partner and Head of Global Infrastructure, KPMGRayan Qutub, Head of Business Development, Emaar Economic City
Who Will You Meet?

Infrastructure Owners

  • Government ministries and municipalities
  • State-owned enterprises

Consortia & Developers

  • Developers
  • Construction contractors
  • Local and international banks
  • Law firms
  • Infrastructure investors and fund managers

Solution Providers

  • EPC and engineering consultants
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Risk consultants and insurance companies
  • Design, modeling and simulation software providers
  • Building materials suppliers