Saudi Arabia is widening its project pipeline across hospitality, housing, healthcare and commercial developments after delivering more than $1.6bn (AED5.9bn) of work across The Red Sea, NEOM and AMAALA in 2025.
BEC Arabia entered Saudi Arabia in 2010 after launching in the UAE in 2000. Company material says it provides turnkey civil construction, electromechanical works, infrastructure, landscaping and engineering services across tourism assets, hospitals, schools, mixed-use towers and fast-track packages.
AMAALA Employee Village sits near the front of that pipeline. The project covers 1.44 million square metres, includes more than 12,000 residential units and is designed to house nearly 20,000 employees serving AMAALA and Triple Bay.
Saudi’s BEC Arabia records the scheme as complete and lists it among its 2025 award winners.
Commercial work shows where BEC Arabia is pushing technology. STC Square in Riyadh spans 120,000 square metres and includes six towers, a hotel, office space and retail. BEC Arabia’s current project slate shows a builder trying to convert that demand into repeat work, heavier sector exposure and a larger share of the country’s active construction pipeline.
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