Saudi Arabia has been witnessing some of the highest scales of investments in its economy aligned with the Kingdom’s national Vision 2030. As the scale of development continues to grow in the nation so does the need for more construction projects.
Many organisations are playing their part in supporting the kingdom achieve its ambitions. And one such company that is helping add value by organising and managing large-scale projects by helping accelerate the drive towards Vision 2030 is ZENIT.
Founded in Vienna and expanding internationally to Saudi Arabia, ZENIT offers a complete range and integrated services such as Project and Construction Management, Value and Cost Engineering, Construction Supervision, Cost and Contracts Management for its consultancy assignments. These services are offered starting from pre-design to planning, construction and commissioning stages.
ZENIT’s expansion plans in Saudi Arabia
As part of its expansion strategy, ZENIT has combined European standards with local Saudi experience providing fully integrated project management services.
In order to continue providing services in the kingdom, the consultancy has been partnering with other organisations that have experience in various sectors, which further provides access to a wide range of experience and expertise.
Headed by Mohammed Dawood and Wolfgang Hofinger, managing directors and
partners at ZENIT, the firm has a strong union with a Saudi partner, and together they bring a wealth of knowledge and experience.
ZENIT KSA has worked on some of the most renowned projects in the kingdom having delivered various specialised services. These projects include, the SAR3bn worth Tilal Al Nour Residential Project in Makkah; Bank Albilad Branch Office; nine autoservices/ Lamborghini showroom, in addition to several office buildings, villas, residential, as well as F&B projects.
According to the company, it strives to deliver projects under tight budgets and timeline, which is considered as one of the biggest challenges facing projects in the kingdom.
The company told Construction Week Middle East that it chose the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a hub to grow and expand into the GCC region, where it is also focusing on the UAE to chart further expansion and more achievements.