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Canada's Dokainish & Company ties-up with SaudConsult

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Canada's Dokainish & Company ties-up with SaudConsult

Dokainish & Company, Canada's leading project controls and systems implementation consultancy, has formalised a strategic partnership with SaudConsult, Saudi Arabia's oldest engineering firm, expanding Dokainish operations across the Kingdom.

The alliance combines Dokainish's award-winning project controls, PMO, and systems implementation expertise with SaudConsult's 60 years of engineering leadership and network of 1,800+ professionals serving major infrastructure owners across Saudi Arabia.

Together, the partnership delivers full EPCM capability across the Kingdom: Engineering, procurement, construction management, project controls, systems and adoption.

"This partnership completes the delivery model," said Tarik Dokainish, President and CEO of Dokainish & Company. "We've built award-winning PMOs and delivered programs on budget and ahead of schedule across the world's most demanding industries. This partnership brings that discipline to Saudi Arabia at scale."

"For 60 years, SaudConsult has delivered engineering excellence across the Kingdom's most critical infrastructure. This partnership adds world-class project controls and systems expertise to that foundation. Together, we offer clients complete EPCM delivery," said Fahad Al-Tamimi, CEO, SaudConsult.

The partnership was formalised during the Government of Canada trade delegation to the Gulf region, led by Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade. The delegation is part of Prime Minister Mark Carney's Middle East engagements to strengthen ties and investment between Canada and GCC nations, positioning both firms to support Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 infrastructure transformation.

"This partnership reflects Canada's commitment to building strong global connections and supporting transformative initiatives like Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. By fostering collaboration between Canadian and Saudi expertise, we are strengthening economic ties, creating new opportunities for Canadian businesses, and advancing our objective of doubling non-U.S. exports over the next decade," said Sidhu. -TradeArabia News Service

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