Have you ever played with dominoes? You know, those little rectangular blocks that you line up and then watch as they fall one by one, creating a chain reaction that's both mesmerizing and satisfying. Have you ever imagined that a mere concept of a game could be a great deal in the construction industry? How can traders, entrepreneurs, engineers, and construction supplies be related to a game? Well, what if I told you that the same concept applies to construction projects? Yes, you read it right. Indeed, it is true that the domino effect extends beyond being a mere game and has significant implications within the realm of construction projects. The domino effect is not just a game, but a real and dangerous phenomenon that can have catastrophic consequences in the construction industry. Now, before you dismiss this as some silly analogy, let's take a closer look at what the domino effect is. Understanding the Domino Effect. The domino effect is a metaphorical term that refers to...
For a long time, Saudi Arabia has been associated with the oil and gas industry but the government is working to diversify the economy and create new industries in the non-oil sectors. One of the key initia tives is Vision 2030, a long-term plan to transform the country into a global investment powerhouse and a hub for innovation. Will Vision 2030 hinder the growth of the oil & gas sector? Could Jubail, the world's largest industrial city and a thriving hub for the oil & gas industries in Saudi Arabia face significant changes in the years to come? What does the future hold for the extensive ecosystem of oil and gas workers, professionals, contractors, subcontractors, and industrial material suppliers in Jubail? The oil-rich kingdom is investing billions of dollars in new industries, including tourism, entertainment, and technology. Some of the most ambitious projects include: NEOM, a $500 billion futuristic city in the northwest The Red Sea Project, a $50 billion l...