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‘It’s a project the size of Belgium’

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Bob Hope is the new Saudi Arabia managing director of consultant Egis. He tells Rod Sweet how the Kingdom’s ‘giga projects’ will drive business growth.

“I’ve not really executed major acquisitions in my career to date, so it’s a really exciting strategy,” says Bob Hope FCIOB, a Gulf construction veteran and, since May, managing director of France’s Egis Group in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, responsible for an ambitious growth plan there.

After graduating from the University of Salford with a BSc (Hons) in construction management in 1992, Hope found his way to Dubai in 1997, working as a project manager for Balfour Beatty on the Wild Wadi Water Park at Jumeirah Beach Hotel. He’s been in the region ever since. He went on to be managing director of WS Atkins’ Northern Gulf, Middle East and India business before taking the helm of multidisciplinary firm SSH Design.

He joins Egis just as momentum builds on a series of super-large-scale schemes, called ‘giga projects’, outlined in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 plan to attract investment and diversify the economy away from oil.

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