Client:
Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu
Constructed Value:
Client Confidential (total program is multi-billion-dollar)
Project Duration:
1978-2005
Parsons Services:
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Program management
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Feasibility studies
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Criteria development
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Economic analysis
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Traffic planning/road infrastructure
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Oceanographic studies
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Preliminary engineering design
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Construction support programs
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Environmental impact analyses
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Cost and schedule
control
planning
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Technical
support
services
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Construction management
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Utility infrastructure
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Implementation plans
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Design and construction management
of infrastructure
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Industrial installation requirements and infrastructure
coordination
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Community planning and implementation
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O&M
institutional development
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Training programs coordination
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Procurement
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The Radwa district of Yanbu contains community
facilites and various types of housing.
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By any measure, the creation of a major city in the
vast emptiness of the Arabian desert merits the title “Project of the
Millennium.” Envisaged more than 30 years ago by H.M. King Faisal as the
path to reduce the Kingdom’s dependence on crude oil exports, upgrade
its precious natural resources, diversify the national economy, and ultimately,
raise the standard of living of the entire Saudi population, the groundwork
for this extraordinary undertaking was laid when Parsons was commissioned
to develop the Master Plan for a new city to be constructed on the Red
Sea coast. The city would be called Madinat Yanbu Al-Siniayah.
A Royal Commission was established in 1976 by King
Khaled, successor to King Faisal, a ministerial-level entity whose task
it was to oversee the implementation of the master plan. Working with
Parsons and its local subsidiary, Saudi Arabian Parsons Ltd., the Royal
Commission for Jubail and Yanbu inaugurated the commencement of construction
work in January 1978.
For more than two decades, Parsons has provided Management
Services to the Royal Commission for the development of this new community,
arguably the largest ever planned and constructed as a unit for a targeted
population of 200,000 people. Today, Yanbu Al Sinaiyah stands as a dynamic,
thriving city of more than 50,000 people served by modern transportation
and communications networks; water, sewerage, and electrical power systems;
a desalination system; industrial and waste water treatment plants; industrial
parks; a deep water port; an airport; and complete community facilities
for housing, education, culture, recreation, commerce, government, public
safety, and health care. Its base of petroleum and petrochemical industries
provides quality products to the domestic and international export markets
as well as providing feedstock for secondary industries.
From King Faisal’s initial vision to the realization of
that vision by King Fahd, present-day Madinat Yanbu Al-Siniayah may indeed
be called the “Project of the Millennium.”
Al-Sobh Beach Park, one of several public
recreation areas the Royal Commission has developed along the waterfront.
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The boys school and neighborhood park pictured
here are part of the Yanbu community.
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Parsons congratulates to
King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz
on the 20th anniversary of his reign.
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