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Saudi Arabia
August 2026

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Project Type, Asset Type & End-Use Sector, 2025-2032

2032

The Saudi Arabia Construction Market worth USD 131.9 billion in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 5.80% to reach USD 195.7 billion by 2032. Nesma & Partners, El Seif Engineering Contracting, Al Bawani, Saudi Binladin Group and Almabani General Contractors are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

93

Region

Saudi Arabia

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-09001

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Overview

Saudi construction activity entered the base year with a substantial executable order pool. The Saudi Contractors Authority reported major project awards equivalent to approximately USD 62.2 billion in 2025 across 472 projects. Water and energy, buildings, oil and gas, and infrastructure represented the core award categories, creating multi-year demand for main contractors, specialist subcontractors and construction suppliers.

Geographically, construction spending is concentrated around the Kingdom's largest urban, industrial and infrastructure hubs. Riyadh accounted for approximately USD 20.9 billion of tracked 2025 awards, followed by the Eastern Province at about USD 19.3 billion and Makkah at about USD 9.4 billion. Together, these three regions represented almost four-fifths of reported major project award value.

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Scope and Segmentation

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CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, backlog quality, margins, cash conversion, capex, risk

Corporates

bid pipeline, procurement, utilization, delivery, productivity, margins, partnerships

Government

localization, project delivery, compliance, infrastructure, productivity, contractor capacity

Operators

backlog, equipment utilization, labor productivity, safety, rework, scheduling

Financial institutions

project finance, guarantees, working capital, covenants, payment risk

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Project demand visibility
  • Contractor capability mapping
  • Segment growth priorities
  • Regional opportunity benchmarking
  • Execution risk indicators

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

The market-size model triangulates official establishment operating revenue, national accounts, contractor award data, project-development indicators and demand-side construction activity. The 2025 point estimate of USD 131.9 billion is positioned inside a USD 117.4-146.4 billion confidence range. Independent external benchmarking places the Saudi construction market at approximately USD 133.79 billion for 2025, within roughly 1.5% of the Ken Research estimate.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)

Historical growth reflects both the 2020 disruption and the subsequent transformation of Saudi capital investment. GASTAT reported that business-sector operating revenue recovered strongly in 2021, while construction represented around 8% of that year's business revenue. Construction's contribution remained material through subsequent Structural Business Statistics releases. For 2024, official data place construction operating revenue near USD 125.5 billion after currency conversion, providing the principal audited-style anchor for the 2025 market model.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2032)

The 5.80% forecast CAGR incorporates official real construction growth, cost inflation, major contract awards, housing expansion and investment-led demand while allowing for project phasing and fiscal prioritization. GASTAT reported real construction growth of approximately 4.1% for 2025, while construction-cost inflation remained positive. Independent market research places the 2025 Saudi construction market close to the Ken Research estimate and implies a similar medium-term growth trajectory, supporting the base-case calibration.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Breakdown and KPI Analysis

Real construction momentum remains the primary volume driver. GASTAT reported approximately 4.1% real growth in construction during 2025. The modeled real activity index therefore reaches 172.8 versus 100 in 2020 and continues expanding through 2032 as infrastructure, housing and industrial projects progress.

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Breakdown and KPI Analysis

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2032)

Year
Market Size, USD Mn
YoY Growth
Real Activity Index, 2020=100
Price and Mix Index, 2020=100
Major Award Intensity
Period
2020$69,100 Mn+-100.0100.0
$#%
Forecast
2021$87,100 Mn+26.05%124.0101.7
$#%
Forecast
2022$94,640 Mn+8.66%132.1103.7
$#%
Forecast
2023$114,307 Mn+20.78%155.2106.6
$#%
Forecast
2024$125,493 Mn+9.79%166.0109.4
$#%
Forecast
2025$131,900 Mn+5.11%172.8110.4
$#%
Forecast
2026$139,814 Mn+6.00%181.0111.8
$#%
Forecast
2027$147,783 Mn+5.70%189.1113.1
$#%
Forecast
2028$156,650 Mn+6.00%198.0114.5
$#%
Forecast
2029$166,363 Mn+6.20%207.7115.9
$#%
Forecast
2030$177,176 Mn+6.50%218.3117.5
$#%
Forecast
2031$186,389 Mn+5.20%226.8118.9
$#%
Forecast
2032$195,724 Mn+5.01%235.4120.3
$#%
Forecast

1.1% year on year in December 2025

than real activity growth but remain positive. GASTAT's Construction Cost Index increased approximately 1.1% year on year in December 2025, while energy-related construction inputs rose more strongly. This supports moderate nominal growth above physical activity growth without assuming extreme material inflation.

USD 62.2 billion in 2025

about USD 62.2 billion in 2025 represented roughly 47.2% of the modeled annual market revenue. Awards and recognized revenue are not identical because projects span multiple years, but the ratio is a useful leading indicator of future contractor workload and backlog conversion.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Saudi Arabia Construction Market Segmentation

The construction ecosystem is infrastructure-led but commercially diverse. Seven segmentation dimensions are used to separate construction activity by what is being built, who owns it, who ultimately uses it, how it is contracted, which construction technology is employed and where execution takes place.

Project Type

New Build
$%
Expansion and Upgrade
$%
Renovation and Retrofit
$%
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
$%

Asset Type

Buildings
$%
Transport Infrastructure
$%
Utilities Infrastructure
$%
Industrial and Energy Facilities
$%

End-Use Sector

Residential
$%
Commercial and Hospitality
$%
Government and Social Infrastructure
$%
Industrial and Energy
$%
Logistics and Digital Infrastructure
$%

Ownership Model

Government
$%
Sovereign-Backed and State-Owned Enterprise
$%
Private Corporate and Developer
$%
Public-Private Partnership
$%

Contracting Model

Design-Bid-Build
$%
Design-Build
$%
Engineering, Procurement and Construction
$%
Framework and Term Contracting
$%

Technology

Conventional On-Site
$%
Modular and Prefabricated
$%
BIM-Enabled Integrated Delivery
$%
Automated and Digital Construction
$%
Low-Carbon Green Building Systems
$%

Geography

Riyadh
$%
Makkah
$%
Eastern Province
$%
Madinah
$%
Rest of Saudi Arabia
$%

Key Takeaways

Riyadh remains the primary geographic opportunity center, but industrial and energy demand keeps the Eastern Province strategically important.

Integrated EPC and design-build capability becomes increasingly valuable as project complexity and interface-management requirements rise.

Asset Type

remains the strongest commercial segmentation lens because contractor capabilities and margins vary materially between buildings, transport, utilities and industrial facilities.

Technology

is the fastest-evolving dimension as project owners place greater weight on schedule certainty, traceability, sustainability and lower rework.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of the factors shaping Saudi construction demand, contractor economics, execution capacity and strategic investment priorities across 2025-2032.

Growth Drivers

Vision-Led Infrastructure and Capital Deployment

  • Saudi Contractors Authority data covered 472 major projects in 2025, providing a broad base of executable work rather than dependence on one project.
  • Water and energy represented approximately USD 21.2 billion of reported 2025 awards, supporting utilities and EPC contractor demand.
  • PIF reported more than USD 199 billion invested in new Saudi projects cumulatively through 2025, reinforcing non-oil construction demand.

Large-Scale Housing and Urban Development

  • NHC's development portfolio was valued at more than USD 66.7 billion by 2025, creating multi-package opportunities for contractors and suppliers.
  • NHC reported sales exceeding approximately USD 32.0 billion, indicating meaningful absorption behind construction launches.
  • The company targets approximately 600,000 units by 2030, extending residential construction visibility beyond the base year.

Tourism, Aviation and Event Infrastructure

  • King Salman International Airport is planned across approximately 57 square kilometers, creating major aviation and enabling-infrastructure packages.
  • The airport development includes six parallel runways, underlining the project's construction and systems complexity.
  • Expo 2030 Riyadh's planned site covers approximately 6 million square meters and is designed for more than 40 million visits.

Market Challenges

Contractor Capacity and Workforce Localization

  • Saudi Contractors Authority reported approximately 70,488 active members, demonstrating the breadth of the formal contractor ecosystem.
  • More than 1,500 international contractors were represented within the authority's membership base, increasing competition for major packages.
  • Technical engineering localization is designed to progress toward 30% Saudization, increasing competition for accredited Saudi engineering talent.

Construction Cost and Input Pressure

  • Energy-related construction costs increased approximately 9.9%, creating disproportionate exposure for equipment-intensive projects.
  • Residential construction labor costs increased approximately 1.7%, adding pressure to labor-intensive building packages.
  • Equipment-rental costs increased approximately 1.3%, strengthening the case for fleet-utilization and procurement optimization.

Fiscal Prioritization and Project Sequencing

  • Budgeted government expenditure is approximately USD 350.1 billion, maintaining substantial spending capacity while requiring allocation discipline.
  • Estimated public debt for 2025 represented approximately 31.7% of GDP, encouraging careful staging of capital-intensive commitments.
  • The Ministry of Finance continues strategic development and infrastructure spending, but contractors must manage multi-year sequencing risk when mobilizing capacity.

Market Opportunities

Modular and Digital Construction

  • Repeatable residential, hospitality and institutional designs create the strongest addressable base for factory-led prefabrication.
  • BIM-led coordination can reduce interface errors across architecture, structure and MEP packages, improving first-time-right installation on complex projects.
  • Digital progress capture and automated reporting provide owners with higher schedule transparency, strengthening qualification for large sovereign-backed programs.

Water, Power and Utility Infrastructure

  • Power-generation packages represented approximately USD 11.6 billion within tracked project categories, supporting specialist EPC demand.
  • Utility projects typically require stronger technical qualification and commissioning capabilities, creating higher barriers to entry than basic building works.
  • Long asset lives create downstream opportunities in upgrade, rehabilitation and network-extension work beyond initial greenfield construction.

Consolidation and Capability-Led Partnerships

  • The gap between the broad establishment universe and approximately 70,488 active authority members highlights differing levels of formalization and market readiness.
  • More than 1,500 international contractors create opportunities for local-global JVs combining technology with local execution.
  • Partnership models can improve access to specialist rail, airport, utilities and industrial expertise while strengthening local-content compliance.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

The Saudi construction market is fragmented overall but concentrated within mega-project execution, where qualification thresholds, balance-sheet capacity, specialist expertise, workforce scale, safety performance and project-delivery track records create substantial entry barriers.

Market Share Distribution

Nesma & Partners
El Seif Engineering Contracting
Al Bawani
Saudi Binladin Group

Top 5 Players

1
Nesma & Partners
!$*
2
El Seif Engineering Contracting
^&
3
Al Bawani
#@
4
Saudi Binladin Group
$
5
Almabani General Contractors
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
Nesma & Partners
-Saudi Arabia-Infrastructure, buildings, energy, industrial and integrated EPC projects
El Seif Engineering Contracting
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-High-rise buildings, complex institutional and urban construction
Al Bawani
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1991General contracting, design-build, MEP, government and commercial projects
Saudi Binladin Group
-Jeddah, Saudi Arabia-Mega-buildings, religious infrastructure, airports and major civil works
Almabani General Contractors
-Jeddah, Saudi Arabia1972Airports, infrastructure, roads, tunnels and heavy civil construction
Shibh Al Jazira Contracting Company
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1965Roads, bridges, tunnels, dams, utilities and buildings
AlKifah Contracting
-Dammam, Saudi Arabia1971Buildings, industrial facilities, infrastructure and integrated construction
Al-Rashid Trading & Contracting
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1957Buildings, water infrastructure, railways, roads and EPC projects
AL-AYUNI Investment & Contracting
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1960Roads, bridges, railways, buildings, water and power infrastructure
Arabian Bemco Contracting
-Jeddah, Saudi Arabia1968Power, industrial EPC, civil works and electro-mechanical construction

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Assesses contractor scale using disclosed backlog and project activity indicators.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Benchmarks operational execution and financial resilience across major contractors systematically.

SWOT Analysis:

Evaluates capability advantages, weaknesses, growth options and execution threats.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Compares bid discipline, escalation exposure and value-engineering positioning across contractors.

Company Profiles:

Reviews sector focus, project credentials, footprint and strategic positioning comprehensively.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

93Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • GASTAT construction revenue analysis
  • Saudi contractor award tracking
  • National accounts activity benchmarking
  • Project pipeline and owner mapping

Primary Research

  • Project directors and developers interviewed
  • Contractor commercial managers consulted
  • Procurement directors benchmarked across projects
  • Specialist subcontractor managers interviewed

Validation and Triangulation

  • 355 respondents across value chain
  • Revenue and award data reconciled
  • Project overlaps systematically removed
  • Forecast drivers independently stress-tested

CHAPTER 12 - FAQ

FAQs

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