TECHNICAL PAPERS
Dec 1, 1983

Construction Industry in Saudi Arabia

Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 109, Issue 4

Abstract

Saudi Arabia has experienced a construction boom of unprecedented volume during the past decade, attracting construction professionals from all over the world. Construction industry was the greatest recipient of the government spending during both the First (1970–1975) and Second (1975–1980) National Development Plans. It has received 49.6% and 32% of total government expenditures during the two plans, respectively. Construction projects worth over U.S. S130 billion will be executed in the country between 1980 and 1985. Construction industry in Saudi Arabia employs 15% of the total labor force and uses 14% of the total energy consumption in the country. It contributes about 20% to the total non‐oil gross domestic product. The purpose of this paper is to describe the status and size of construction activities in Saudi Arabia. Construction facts and figures are cited, and a few examples are discussed in more details in order to help the reader visualize, evaluate and understand the size, diversity and type of the construction boom in Saudi Arabia. The future trends in the construction industry are discussed, and a few recommendations are included as well.

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“The Annual Report 1980–1981,” The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Riyadh, Sept., 1981.
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“The International Airports Projects,” Report issued by the Directorate General of Airports Projects, Ministry of Defense and Aviation, Riyadh, May, 1982.
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“SAMA Annual Report, 1401–1402 A.H. ∼ 1981–1982 A.D.,” The Annual Report of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency 1981/1982, Riyadh, Apr., 1982.
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“The Statistical Book of 1400 A.H. ∼ 1980 A.D.,” Department of Statistics, Ministry of Finance and National Economy, Riyadh, 1982.
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“Third Development Plan, 1400–1405 A.H. ∼ 1980–1985 A.D.,” Ministry of Planning, Riyadh, 1980.

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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 109Issue 4December 1983
Pages: 355 - 368

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Published online: Dec 1, 1983
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Mohammed I. Al‐Jarallah, M. ASCE
Assoc. Prof. of Civ. Engrg. and Dir. General of Univ. Projects, King Saud Univ., P.O. Box 3236, Riyadh 11471, Saudi Arabia

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