Riyadh, February 12, 2025 – In a strategic move to advance Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure sector and align with Vision 2030, Nesma & Partners has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jasara at the Private Sector Forum 2025. The agreement, signed by Samer Abdul Samad, President & CEO of Nesma & Partners, and Mohammed Almana, President & CEO of Jasara, reinforces a shared commitment to driving innovation, efficiency, and excellence in large-scale project delivery.
Jasara, a joint venture between Saudi Aramco, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Jacobs, specializes in delivering high-impact infrastructure projects. This collaboration will leverage Nesma & Partners’ extensive expertise in execution and Jasara’s strength in project management to optimize the delivery of complex developments across the Kingdom. Additionally, the partnership will establish a framework for joint training initiatives, equipping local professionals with advanced skills to support the nation’s long-term development goals.
Samer Abdul Samad, President & CEO of Nesma & Partners, stated: “This agreement underscores our commitment to operational excellence and the development of Saudi talent. By partnering with Jasara, we are strengthening our collective ability to drive innovation, elevate quality, and enhance efficiency in project execution while empowering the next generation of Saudi experts.”
Mohammed Almana, President & CEO of Jasara PMC stated: “Our partnership with Nesma & Partners represents a significant step toward strengthening local capabilities in project management and building a bright future for the Kingdom’s infrastructure. We are committed to delivering innovative solutions that elevate projects to new heights, driven by the highest standards of quality and efficiency, to achieve the goals of Vision 2030. We are always focused on enhancing work quality and driving sustainable development in the Kingdom.” This MoU marks the beginning of a strategic partnership that sets new benchmarks in project management, strengthens Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure landscape, and contributes to sustainable economic growth.