Have you seen the procurement jobs for Neom?
Neom, a brainchild of Saudi Arabia’s visionary leadership, is an ambitious project aiming to forefront change in humanity’s future. With an estimated cost exceeding $500 billion, largely funded by Saudi Arabia’s government initiatives, Neom unfolds as a multifaceted initiative poised to revolutionize sectors globally.
An idea of the crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Neom is an architectural step into a futuristic landscape, reflected in it’s mirage-alike design. Neom is considered a smart city, and like a city, the expanse of its master plans ranges from small business to sports complexes, catwalks to living and hotel enterprises. The canvas of mega projects demands a meticulous brushstroke, and procurement emerges as the artist’s palette in building this beacon of progress.
Significance of Procurement in Mega Projects
In the heart of Neom’s complexity lies the strategic acumen of procurement professionals. These are key individuals spearheading procurement efforts that propel Neom forward. Not only is the building of the actual metropolis insanely difficult—just think of the logistical nightmare of the supply chain in a desert—there’s also all the inside projects mentioned before that need to be catered to. If you think planning a single company end-of-year party is a project, or a single conference is a monumental undertaking, imagine conceptualising and building a futuristic city like Neom. Schools, bakeries—if any city has it, Neom will most likely have it too. Imagine the team that needs to blueprint and guide the web of providing for all nine million inhabitants, all the businesses and ventures within that are intended to be its major operations, all the while adhering to—you guessed it—regulations and compliance.
‘A PLACE TO PROTOTYPE BUSINESSES: Built around humans, not technology. A cognitive city that predicts and reacts to what we need’
How much supply chain talent and resourcefulness is needed to support a project of this scale? What does it take to build an alternative, more progressive way of life? The kind of community that Neom hopes to house? Let’s have a look at a few of Neom’s planned regions.
The Luxurious
‘Trojena’ offers retail and dining outlets and over 3,620 hotel rooms. There’s also serviced apartments and a plethora of indoor and outdoor activities, including a mountainside amphitheatre.
‘Sindalah,’ is a vision island destination brought to you by world-leading architects Luca Dini, and positions itself at the forefront of modern aesthetics. The resort promises unforgettable experiences with three hotels, serviced apartments, a beach club, yacht club, spa, wellness centre, 51 luxury retail outlets, and year-round perfect weather, positioning it as a hub for the international yachting community.
In ‘Leyja,’ a wellness oasis within a natural valley, guests can enjoy serenity, stargazing, and trails, with boutique hotels, a helipad, and a luxury experience situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline.
The Living
In ‘The Line,’ Neom proposes an urban living environment with 100% renewable energy, a living space dedicated to preserving nature, yet still accommodating 9 million people within a 34-square-kilometre footprint right in the middle of the desert. Although there is a high-speed rail, clever design keeps the city facilities easily accessible, and AI-powered automated services to further facilitate ease, combined with thoughtful design of green spaces.
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The Innovation
Oxagon plans to lead with a clean industrial ecosystem, incorporating state-of-the-art technology and the people to harness it to enable visionary factories to create their products of the future. The Neom region is dedicated to providing a launch space for innovative manufacturing companies, spanning from renewable energy and autonomous, sustainable mobility to sustainable food production, health, and biotech — all found within the grounds of Oxagon. Neom actively involves manufacturers in infrastructure planning, ensuring alignment with operational requirements.
All the While Keeping Sustainability at Heart
If all the big plans have left you a bit lost, Neom is big on sustainability and livability, utilising materials sourced globally but also incorporating natural materials from the vicinity. Aiming for net zero, Neom is deeply committed to sustainability and, concerned about climate and the well-being of the world’s residents, integrates climate-conscious practices and a focus on sustainable living.
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) is in the process of building the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, underlining its dedication to responsible procurement practices. Moreover, Neom has forged partnerships with notable companies, such as BlueNalu, a global leader in cell-cultured seafood. Additionally, ‘Topian,’ the NEOM Food Company, has been launched to redefine food production, distribution, and consumption. This initiative addresses various aspects, including climate-proof agriculture, regenerative aquaculture, novel foods, personalized nutrition, sustainable food supply, and ESG considerations. It responds adeptly to evolving consumption patterns, the challenges of climate change, and the imperative of responsible resource management. Neom has many more initiatives, not just in the design of the city but in resident and work lifestyle. Workshops, forums, community programs and heritage initiatives—all there.
And right alongside all those amazing development plans–the strategic planning, compliance efforts, and nitty gritty contract and execution details to be ironed out.
Neom, a brainchild of Saudi Arabia’s visionary leadership, is an ambitious project aiming to forefront change in humanity’s future. With an estimated cost exceeding $500 billion, largely funded by Saudi Arabia’s government initiatives, Neom unfolds as a multifaceted initiative poised to revolutionize sectors globally.
An idea of the crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Neom is an architectural step into a futuristic landscape, reflected in it’s mirage-alike design. Neom is considered a smart city, and like a city, the expanse of its master plans ranges from small business to sports complexes, catwalks to living and hotel enterprises. The canvas of mega projects demands a meticulous brushstroke, and procurement emerges as the artist’s palette in building this beacon of progress.
Significance of Procurement in Mega Projects
In the heart of Neom’s complexity lies the strategic acumen of procurement professionals. These are key individuals spearheading procurement efforts that propel Neom forward. Not only is the building of the actual metropolis insanely difficult—just think of the logistical nightmare of the supply chain in a desert—there’s also all the inside projects mentioned before that need to be catered to. If you think planning a single company end-of-year party is a project, or a single conference is a monumental undertaking, imagine conceptualising and building a futuristic city like Neom. Schools, bakeries—if any city has it, Neom will most likely have it too. Imagine the team that needs to blueprint and guide the web of providing for all nine million inhabitants, all the businesses and ventures within that are intended to be its major operations, all the while adhering to—you guessed it—regulations and compliance.
‘A PLACE TO PROTOTYPE BUSINESSES: Built around humans, not technology. A cognitive city that predicts and reacts to what we need’
How much supply chain talent and resourcefulness is needed to support a project of this scale? What does it take to build an alternative, more progressive way of life? The kind of community that Neom hopes to house? Let’s have a look at a few of Neom’s planned regions.
The Luxurious
‘Trojena’ offers retail and dining outlets and over 3,620 hotel rooms. There’s also serviced apartments and a plethora of indoor and outdoor activities, including a mountainside amphitheatre.
‘Sindalah,’ is a vision island destination brought to you by world-leading architects Luca Dini, and positions itself at the forefront of modern aesthetics. The resort promises unforgettable experiences with three hotels, serviced apartments, a beach club, yacht club, spa, wellness centre, 51 luxury retail outlets, and year-round perfect weather, positioning it as a hub for the international yachting community.
In ‘Leyja,’ a wellness oasis within a natural valley, guests can enjoy serenity, stargazing, and trails, with boutique hotels, a helipad, and a luxury experience situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline.
The Living
In ‘The Line,’ Neom proposes an urban living environment with 100% renewable energy, a living space dedicated to preserving nature, yet still accommodating 9 million people within a 34-square-kilometre footprint right in the middle of the desert. Although there is a high-speed rail, clever design keeps the city facilities easily accessible, and AI-powered automated services to further facilitate ease, combined with thoughtful design of green spaces.
Top of Form
The Innovation
Oxagon plans to lead with a clean industrial ecosystem, incorporating state-of-the-art technology and the people to harness it to enable visionary factories to create their products of the future. The Neom region is dedicated to providing a launch space for innovative manufacturing companies, spanning from renewable energy and autonomous, sustainable mobility to sustainable food production, health, and biotech — all found within the grounds of Oxagon. Neom actively involves manufacturers in infrastructure planning, ensuring alignment with operational requirements.
All the While Keeping Sustainability at Heart
If all the big plans have left you a bit lost, Neom is big on sustainability and livability, utilising materials sourced globally but also incorporating natural materials from the vicinity. Aiming for net zero, Neom is deeply committed to sustainability and, concerned about climate and the well-being of the world’s residents, integrates climate-conscious practices and a focus on sustainable living.
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) is in the process of building the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, underlining its dedication to responsible procurement practices. Moreover, Neom has forged partnerships with notable companies, such as BlueNalu, a global leader in cell-cultured seafood. Additionally, ‘Topian,’ the NEOM Food Company, has been launched to redefine food production, distribution, and consumption. This initiative addresses various aspects, including climate-proof agriculture, regenerative aquaculture, novel foods, personalized nutrition, sustainable food supply, and ESG considerations. It responds adeptly to evolving consumption patterns, the challenges of climate change, and the imperative of responsible resource management. Neom has many more initiatives, not just in the design of the city but in resident and work lifestyle. Workshops, forums, community programs and heritage initiatives—all there.
And right alongside all those amazing development plans–the strategic planning, compliance efforts, and nitty gritty contract and execution details to be ironed out.
Neom, a brainchild of Saudi Arabia’s visionary leadership, is an ambitious project aiming to forefront change in humanity’s future. With an estimated cost exceeding $500 billion, largely funded by Saudi Arabia’s government initiatives, Neom unfolds as a multifaceted initiative poised to revolutionize sectors globally.
An idea of the crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Neom is an architectural step into a futuristic landscape, reflected in it’s mirage-alike design. Neom is considered a smart city, and like a city, the expanse of its master plans ranges from small business to sports complexes, catwalks to living and hotel enterprises. The canvas of mega projects demands a meticulous brushstroke, and procurement emerges as the artist’s palette in building this beacon of progress.
Significance of Procurement in Mega Projects
In the heart of Neom’s complexity lies the strategic acumen of procurement professionals. These are key individuals spearheading procurement efforts that propel Neom forward. Not only is the building of the actual metropolis insanely difficult—just think of the logistical nightmare of the supply chain in a desert—there’s also all the inside projects mentioned before that need to be catered to. If you think planning a single company end-of-year party is a project, or a single conference is a monumental undertaking, imagine conceptualising and building a futuristic city like Neom. Schools, bakeries—if any city has it, Neom will most likely have it too. Imagine the team that needs to blueprint and guide the web of providing for all nine million inhabitants, all the businesses and ventures within that are intended to be its major operations, all the while adhering to—you guessed it—regulations and compliance.
‘A PLACE TO PROTOTYPE BUSINESSES: Built around humans, not technology. A cognitive city that predicts and reacts to what we need’
How much supply chain talent and resourcefulness is needed to support a project of this scale? What does it take to build an alternative, more progressive way of life? The kind of community that Neom hopes to house? Let’s have a look at a few of Neom’s planned regions.
The Luxurious
‘Trojena’ offers retail and dining outlets and over 3,620 hotel rooms. There’s also serviced apartments and a plethora of indoor and outdoor activities, including a mountainside amphitheatre.
‘Sindalah,’ is a vision island destination brought to you by world-leading architects Luca Dini, and positions itself at the forefront of modern aesthetics. The resort promises unforgettable experiences with three hotels, serviced apartments, a beach club, yacht club, spa, wellness centre, 51 luxury retail outlets, and year-round perfect weather, positioning it as a hub for the international yachting community.
In ‘Leyja,’ a wellness oasis within a natural valley, guests can enjoy serenity, stargazing, and trails, with boutique hotels, a helipad, and a luxury experience situated on the Gulf of Aqaba coastline.
The Living
In ‘The Line,’ Neom proposes an urban living environment with 100% renewable energy, a living space dedicated to preserving nature, yet still accommodating 9 million people within a 34-square-kilometre footprint right in the middle of the desert. Although there is a high-speed rail, clever design keeps the city facilities easily accessible, and AI-powered automated services to further facilitate ease, combined with thoughtful design of green spaces.
Top of Form
The Innovation
Oxagon plans to lead with a clean industrial ecosystem, incorporating state-of-the-art technology and the people to harness it to enable visionary factories to create their products of the future. The Neom region is dedicated to providing a launch space for innovative manufacturing companies, spanning from renewable energy and autonomous, sustainable mobility to sustainable food production, health, and biotech — all found within the grounds of Oxagon. Neom actively involves manufacturers in infrastructure planning, ensuring alignment with operational requirements.
All the While Keeping Sustainability at Heart
If all the big plans have left you a bit lost, Neom is big on sustainability and livability, utilising materials sourced globally but also incorporating natural materials from the vicinity. Aiming for net zero, Neom is deeply committed to sustainability and, concerned about climate and the well-being of the world’s residents, integrates climate-conscious practices and a focus on sustainable living.
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) is in the process of building the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, underlining its dedication to responsible procurement practices. Moreover, Neom has forged partnerships with notable companies, such as BlueNalu, a global leader in cell-cultured seafood. Additionally, ‘Topian,’ the NEOM Food Company, has been launched to redefine food production, distribution, and consumption. This initiative addresses various aspects, including climate-proof agriculture, regenerative aquaculture, novel foods, personalized nutrition, sustainable food supply, and ESG considerations. It responds adeptly to evolving consumption patterns, the challenges of climate change, and the imperative of responsible resource management. Neom has many more initiatives, not just in the design of the city but in resident and work lifestyle. Workshops, forums, community programs and heritage initiatives—all there.
And right alongside all those amazing development plans–the strategic planning, compliance efforts, and nitty gritty contract and execution details to be ironed out.