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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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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

What Our 2010 Delegates Had to Say

“Excellent and high level view of the sector and its challenges.”
Eric Jankel, Hatch

“Valuable meeting point for all involved.”
Andrew Killander, Aconex

“An excellent event for entities involved in infrastructure projects. I highly recommend it.”
National Solar Systems

Some Of The Organisations Represented In The 2010 Congress
Ministry of Water & Electricity Saudi Ports Authority
Ministry of Transportation Hatch Water
Council of Saudi Chambers Saur
Saudi Electricity Company British Embassy
Saudi Railway Company Embassy of USA
Clyde & Co Saudi Aramco OOC Group
Banque Saudi Fransi Al Mashal Investment Group
ACWA Power International R.W. Beck
Saudi Bin Laden Group International Private Water Association
National Solar Systems Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain
Alinma Bank Baker Botts LLP
ADCB Macquarie Corporate Finance KPMG LLP
Macquarie Capital Advisers Saudi Arabian Mining Company
Metito El Seif Engineering Contracting Company
MENA Infrastructure Fund Law Firm of Salah Hejailan
Instrata Capital Saudi Pan Kingdom Holding Company
Morgan Stanley Al Khodari & Sons Company
Davos Investment Holdings Al Fanar Company
Ernst & Young Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
International Finance Corporation Gulf Capital Pvt. JSC
Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority Worley Parsons Arabia Ltd
Parsons Brinckerhoff M.E. Ltd Vitronic Machine Vision M.E