Key Participants

 
Edmund O’Sullivan, Events Chairman
MEED
 
Basem Al-Shihabi, Managing Partner
Omrania Associates
Khalid A. Al-Dughaither
 
Khalid A. Al-Dughaither, Chief Executive Officer & Board Member
Arriyadh Development Company
Abdulhamid Al Mansour
 
Abdulhamid Al Mansour, Chief Executive Officer
Saudi Tabreed
Ahmed Al-Bader
 
Ahmed Al-Bader, Chief Strategy Officer
MODON
 
Sultan Faden, Head of Founding Group
Saudi Green Building Council
 
Khaled Bushnaq, Chief Executive Officer
Energy Management Services, Int.
 
Zaki M. A. Farsi, Owner & President
Farsi Engineering Consultant Group
 
Dr. Ali Malkawi, Founder & Executive Director
T.C. Chan Centre
 
Bander Allaf, Senior Planning Engineer
Saudi Electricity Company
 
Yousef Al Horr, Chairman & Managing Director
Barwa & Qatari Diar Research Institute
 
Dr. Saleh Alawaji, Deputy for Electrical Affairs
Ministry of Water and Electricity
 
Dr. Zaher Othman, SGBF Advisor
Al-Turath
 
Engineer Hesham Ismaeel AbdulRahman Al-Emadi, Chief Executive Officer
Energy City Qatar
 
Dr. Abdulqader Alfantookh
Deputy Minister for Planning & Information
Ministry of Higher Education
 
Omar A. Bafail
Technology Infrastructure & Services
Knowledge Economic City Developer Co.

 
 
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Inaugurated by His Royal Highness Minister of Municipality and Rural Affairs
PRINCE DR. MANSOUR BIN MITEB BIN ABDULAZIZ
 
 
Developed in conjunction with key governmental partners, agencies and other leading stakeholders, the launch of the Saudi Green Building Forum is a key milestone in the Kingdom’s on-going efforts to raise awareness and promote sustainability. In addition to providing a crucial industry forum to debate best practice on design, construction and the built environment the event will focus on the key role that the wider community has to play in achieving an environmentally sustainable future.  
 
We look forward to welcoming you in Riyadh in October.
 

Presented by:

Faisal Al Fadi Faisal Al Fadl
Secretary General
Saudi Green Buildings Forum 2010
 
Edmund O'Sullivan Edmund O’Sullivan
Events Chairman
MEED
Today, Saudi Arabia accounts for 4.5 hector of ecological footprint per person, or roughly twice the world average, and are ranked in the Top 20 most environmentally challenged countries in the world.
 
Key Saudi developers are looking at sustainable construction as a key option and with increasing political interest, it’s only a matter of time before green guidelines become mandatory,
 
 
MEED Projects predicts that over $183bn worth of projects will be awarded in Saudi Arabia during 2010
With such high levels of spend, key Saudi clients are looking for more efficient and environmentally friendly ways to build. More sustainable construction is a key consideration and with increasing political interest, it’s only a matter of time before green guidelines become mandatory.
 
 
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The Saudi Green Buildings Forum 2010 brings you the opportunity to:
 
Gain comprehensive intelligence on the developing regulatory initiatives and building codes required for green buildings in Saudi Arabia
Hear practical advice from key government stakeholders and public/ private sector clients on:
  • The rating systems
  • Current building codes
  • Regulations being implemented in Saudi Arabia
  • Full implications for those working across the projects supply chain.

  • Deepen relationships with key clients and partners in the Kingdom and find out what they are looking for from their partners so you can plan winning proposals with confidence
    Meet the leading:
  • Government clients
  • Policymakers
  • Contractors
  • Engineers
  • Architects
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    Hear how Saudi green buildings work in practice with case studies from the country’s leading projects
  • King Abdullah Financial District,
  • Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University
  • The urban redevelopment of the Adduhairah district in Riyadh
  • Riyadh Techno Valley

     

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    Stategic Partners

     
     
    Platinum Sponsor
    Silver Sponsors
     
    Lunch Sponsor day 1
    Lunch Sponsor day 2
    Networking Sponsor
    Exhibitors
    Supporting Partners
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Alef PR
    Saudi Green Building Council
     
    MGBC
     
     
     
     
     
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