NHC launches new training programme for Saudi engineers
RIYADH, 4 hours, 41 minutes ago Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Company (NHC) has announced that it has launched the Wa’ed programme aimed at training newly graduated Saudi engineers for the local labour market. The Wa’ed programme targets both male and female engineering graduates, offering them professional opportunities and helping them build skills and equipping them to work professionally, said a statement from NHC. It was launched in the presence of Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs of Housing Majid bin Abdullah Al Hogail, Company CEO Engineer Mohammed bin Saleh Al Bati and other senior officials.
Construction, electromechanical works and architectural finishes to be carried out
Work includes the main gates and lighthouses
Updated 28 May 2021
May 28, 2021 10:50
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Engineering Projects and Studies Agency announced the resumption of work on the third expansion project of the Grand Mosque, Al Arabiya reported.
The agency has issued 60 licenses to carry out construction, electromechanical works and architectural finishes.
The resumption of works includes, but is not limited to, the main gates and lighthouses (King Abdulaziz Gate, Bab Al-Umrah and Bab Al-Fath).
Works also include the installation of suspended ceilings in the floors of the Mataf building, and the completion of work on the Mezzanine project.