Leading buildings and infrastructure engineering and advisory firm Zutari, with over 90 years of heritage across Africa and the Middle East, is strengthening its presence in Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom advances one of the world’s most ambitious transformation agendas, namely its Vision 2030.
“Saudi Arabia represents one of the most dynamic markets in the world today,” said Ermis Marques, Managing Director of Zutari KSA and Director of Strategy: Middle East. “The scale and ambition of the Kingdom’s giga-projects demand world-class expertise, but also a deep cultural and contextual understanding. That is why Zutari is here now, to combine our global expertise with local insight to help shape living legacies for generations to come.”
With a track record of delivering more than 15,000 projects across Africa and the Middle East over the past 15 years, Zutari brings world-class expertise in infrastructure, buildings, energy, water, transport, urban development, and sustainability.
The firm’s 2,500 engineers, designers, and specialists integrate digital tools and sustainable practices to deliver solutions tailored to the region’s unique needs.
Zutari has already been trusted to support some of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic initiatives.
“We have been delivering multidisciplinary design and project management services to some of the major projects underpinning 2030 relating to hospitality, education, sports, culture, and infrastructure, to name a few,” said Marques.
Together, these projects showcase Zutari’s ability to deliver integrated, digitally enabled, and sustainable solutions at scale, from smart mobility frameworks to cultural landmarks and climate-resilient infrastructure.
Saudi Arabia’s rapid urbanisation, diversification of its economy, and bold sustainability commitments present a unique opportunity for global expertise to collaborate with local talent. Zutari is committed to contributing to this transformation by aligning with the Kingdom’s priorities.
These include sustainability, embedding climate resilience, energy efficiency, and sustainable design across projects; digital innovation, leveraging BIM, digital twins, and data integration to deliver smarter infrastructure; and local talent development, partnering with Saudi universities, supporting graduates, and ensuring strong Saudi participation in project delivery.
“Vision 2030 is not just a development plan but a paradigm shift,” noted Marques. “As engineers and advisors, we see it as an opportunity to co-create solutions that are globally eminent but authentically Saudi.”
“Our role is to enable progress, unlock possibilities, and support the Kingdom in realising its vision of thriving, connected, and sustainable communities,” he added.