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Engineering consultancy Cundall expands Middle Eastern operations with new office in Riyadh

The base becomes the firm's 24th global office and Cundall says more openings are set to follow

Cundall has opened a new office in Riyadh(Image: Cundall)

North East engineering company Cundall has expanded its operations in the Middle East with the opening of a new office in Riyadh.

The Gosforth based engineering consultancy launched Cundall Arabia, its 24th global office, following a reception hosted at the British Embassy in Riyadh attended by local business leaders, representatives of the Foreign Office, and Cundall staff and clients. The opening takes the number of employees worldwide to 1,000 employees worldwide, which will soon increase as the firm says it also plans to open an office in the Philippines this year, and will also make further announcements about openings in the coming months.

The company has worked with clients in the Middle East for over 15 years, with projects across the region including many in Saudi Arabia. The new Riyadh office will be a hub for the practice in the country work and will complement its existing offices in Dubai and Doha, increasing influence on projects across the region.

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Cundall is currently working on a number of high-profile projects throughout Saudi Arabia, within entertainment, masterplanning and the Red Sea Global’s Dark Sky Initiative.

Richard Stratton, Cundall partner and managing director EMENA, said therecent diversification of the Saudi economy with the implementation of Saudi Vision 2030 provides an opportunity for Cundall to help create a more equitable and sustainable built environment, aligning with its own strategy and values.

Mr Stratton said: “The eyes of the world are on Saudi Arabia as we witness unprecedented positive transformation, both socially and economically, to realise the ambition of the Saudi Vision

2030. This is driving an incredible level of growth in development and construction and 2023 should be a pivotal year for the country as work on the many of the transformational projects announced in recent years begin to come to fruition.