Introduction

As Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 agenda, land management plays a central role in enabling economic diversification, urban development, housing access, and environmental sustainability. At the same time, the Kingdom’s focus on Saudization—empowering citizens through increased participation in the workforce—is reshaping how land institutions operate and how projects are planned, executed, and managed.

The Land Management and Saudization Objectives course is designed to support the Kingdom’s strategic integration of national employment goals with efficient, ethical, and future-ready land governance. This course equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to strengthen land administration systems while fostering national talent development, workforce localization, and institutional capacity building. From land acquisition for mega projects to regulatory reform and housing programs, participants will explore how land management functions can align with Saudization priorities to support national transformation.

Because in the context of Saudi Arabia’s development, land is not just a resource—it is a platform for economic opportunity, human capital growth, and national pride.


Latest Trends in Land Management and Saudization Objectives

As Saudi Arabia transforms its land systems and labor markets simultaneously, land-related entities must adapt their strategies, workforce models, and performance frameworks. Key trends influencing Land Management and Saudization Objectives include:

1. Digital Transformation of Land Systems

With major investments in land digitization, property registration, and GIS platforms, local talent is being trained to take on high-skilled roles in IT, data management, surveying, and digital cartography.

2. Institutional Reform and Workforce Nationalization

Land-related ministries and authorities are localizing technical and managerial roles by designing internal career tracks and competency frameworks aligned with Saudization quotas and training policies.

3. Private Sector Participation in Land Development

As PPPs (Public-Private Partnerships) grow in urban development, housing, and infrastructure, companies are required to meet Saudization thresholds while engaging in land planning, acquisition, and development processes.

4. Human Capital Development in Strategic Projects

Mega projects such as NEOM, Qiddiya, and The Red Sea Project are building national capacity in land administration, planning, and compliance by embedding training programs within project operations.

5. Integration of Land Planning with National Housing and Economic Goals

Land allocation and use planning are now directly linked to job creation, industrial diversification, and regional development—with an emphasis on employing Saudi professionals in project implementation.

6. Localization of Technical and Legal Expertise

There is increasing demand for qualified Saudi surveyors, urban planners, legal officers, and land economists—leading to targeted educational and certification initiatives.


Who Should Attend

This course is tailored for professionals involved in land governance, project delivery, workforce planning, or organizational development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

This course is ideal for:

  • Project managers and technical leads in land and property sectors
  • Officials in land-related government entities (e.g., Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, General Authority for Real Estate)
  • HR and Saudization officers in real estate, infrastructure, and planning organizations
  • Consultants and advisors working on urban development or land-based mega projects
  • Professionals in public land asset management and economic zone development
  • HR professionals in PPPs and government-linked land institutions
  • Researchers and policymakers focused on labor, land reform, and urban strategy

Whether working in government, the private sector, or academia, this course enables professionals to align their land projects with national workforce development goals.


Learning Objectives and Outcome for the Course Sponsor

Land Management and Saudization Objectives supports strategic alignment between land governance and national workforce policies. The course fosters institutional resilience, talent development, and compliance with Saudi Arabia’s national priorities.

Key Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the Strategic Role of Land in Vision 2030
    • Explore how land policy, regulation, and development contribute to housing, infrastructure, environment, and investment goals
    • Understand the implications for local labor markets and workforce planning
  2. Interpret Saudization Policies in the Context of Land Projects
    • Review the legal and policy framework governing Saudization (Nitaqat, Ministry guidelines, etc.)
    • Analyze requirements for localization in public, private, and semi-government land projects
  3. Design Organizational Models That Support Saudization in Land Management
    • Develop job classification, career paths, and competency frameworks for Saudi professionals in land-focused roles
    • Create onboarding and mentorship systems for new national hires in land teams
  4. Build Capacity for Saudi Talent in Technical and Strategic Roles
    • Explore training, certification, and university linkage programs for land surveyors, GIS analysts, planners, and project managers
    • Identify key skill gaps and strategies for closing them through institutional development
  5. Align Land Project Procurement and Staffing with Saudization Targets
    • Integrate Saudization metrics into contractor and vendor selection criteria
    • Monitor and report on localization performance across project components
  6. Balance Performance, Quality, and Localization Objectives
    • Manage risks of underperformance during localization transitions
    • Implement quality control mechanisms alongside Saudization plans
  7. Foster a Culture of Professional Development and Inclusion
    • Promote career growth, leadership development, and mentorship within land institutions
    • Address barriers to inclusion and encourage participation of Saudi women and youth in land careers
  8. Monitor and Evaluate Saudization Outcomes in Land Projects
    • Use performance indicators and dashboards to track Saudization progress
    • Report outcomes to stakeholders, regulators, and strategic oversight bodies

Organizational Outcomes

  • Improved Compliance with Saudization Policies
    Organizations meet national targets while strengthening technical and managerial capacity.
  • Enhanced Recruitment and Retention of Saudi Professionals
    Career pathways and supportive environments attract and retain qualified nationals.
  • Increased Project Alignment with Vision 2030 Goals
    Land initiatives contribute directly to economic diversification, local employment, and regional equity.
  • Better Institutional Resilience and Knowledge Transfer
    Reduced dependency on external consultants and stronger internal capabilities.
  • Positive Social and Political Impact
    Saudization in land affairs fosters public trust, national identity, and shared prosperity.

Course Methodology

This course is practice-oriented, combining strategic planning tools, policy analysis, and organizational development exercises. Participants will work with real case studies from the Saudi context.

Core training components include:

Vision 2030 and Strategic Alignment Workshops

  • Map land management objectives against Vision 2030 pillars
  • Identify opportunities to integrate land and employment strategies

Saudization Policy Analysis and Application Labs

  • Review national Saudization policies relevant to land-related institutions
  • Apply frameworks to land project staffing and procurement plans

Capacity Building and Workforce Development Planning

  • Develop internal training and career development strategies
  • Identify external partnerships for certification and skill development

HR and Organizational Strategy for Saudization

  • Design institutional structures that support recruitment, mentorship, and retention
  • Explore incentive systems and performance tracking for localization

Monitoring and Reporting Systems for Saudization Compliance

  • Create dashboards and reporting formats for internal and external stakeholders
  • Simulate performance reviews using realistic land project data

Capstone Group Project

  • Teams design a Saudization integration strategy for a sample land project or institution
  • Present staffing plan, training strategy, risk mitigation, and reporting approach

Participants receive a digital toolkit including:

  • Saudization compliance checklists for land programs
  • Workforce planning and HR templates
  • Localization strategy guides and sample KPIs
  • Institutional benchmarking tools
  • Case studies from Vision 2030-aligned land initiatives

This course can be delivered as a 4–5 day in-person workshop in Saudi Arabia or as a tailored online program for Saudi institutions. It is ideal for ministries, planning departments, real estate companies, and Vision 2030 implementation offices.


Why It Matters in Today’s Saudi Arabia

Land is the foundation of development—but people are the engine that drives it. By combining world-class land management practices with a commitment to national talent development, Saudi Arabia is building not only infrastructure, but opportunity.

Land Management and Saudization Objectives prepares institutions to deliver land projects that are efficient, inclusive, and proudly Saudi-led.

This course ensures your land programs create lasting value—for the nation, the economy, and the people.