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Construction Project Management as per Saudi MOI, SEC & Royal Commission Guidelines Professional Certification
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS SAUDI ARABIA CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING INSTITUTE ONLINE
Validity Period: 365 days
Why this course?
Offered by Bhadanis gulf Training
This professional certification course has been carefully structured to bridge that gap — equipping engineers, project managers, consultants, and contractors with a comprehensive understanding of authority requirements, documentation standards, and coordination processes for construction projects in Saudi Arabia.
The course provides an end-to-end perspective on project planning, approvals, scheduling, budgeting, supervision, and authority compliance — helping professionals execute projects that meet local laws, safety norms, and quality expectations.
In Saudi Arabia, every construction project—whether residential, industrial, or infrastructure-based—must pass through multiple authorities before it can be designed, built, commissioned, and handed over. Each authority has its own submission formats, documentation structure, inspection sequences, and approval hierarchies.
For example:
The MOI emphasizes site security, worker safety, and fire protection design.
The SEC governs electrical power design, metering, and energization.
The Royal Commission regulates master planning, design review, and final acceptance for industrial and special development zones.
Professionals often face delays, penalties, or rejections simply due to improper coordination or incomplete submissions. This course aims to eliminate those issues by teaching learners exactly how to plan and manage projects that comply with all three major authorities from day one.
It blends technical, managerial, and procedural knowledge into a single learning path that mirrors how real projects are managed in Saudi Arabia — from tender stage to completion and handover.
The course is divided into 20 structured modules, each focusing on one essential phase or discipline of project management within the Saudi regulatory ecosystem.
It starts with understanding Saudi construction governance (MOI, SEC, and RC) and gradually moves toward detailed processes such as documentation, permits, inspections, risk management, and final handover procedures.
Throughout the course, learners will develop strong command over:
Saudi construction documentation and workflows
Permit application and authority approval sequences
Scheduling and milestone planning in line with authority inspections
Coordination with multiple government departments
Cost control, variation management, and reporting formats
Final authority handover and project closeout documentation
By the end, participants will be able to independently manage or supervise projects in line with Saudi MOI, SEC, and Royal Commission guidelines.
This module explains the structural and regulatory landscape of Saudi Arabia’s construction sector. It defines how MOI, SEC, and RC operate, what their approval roles are, and how they differ in public and private projects. Learners gain clarity on how projects progress from concept design to commissioning within Saudi laws.
Participants learn how to conduct feasibility reports, prepare project charters, and identify early-stage authority requirements. It emphasizes coordination for No Objection Certificates (NOCs) and aligning plans with Royal Commission master developments.
This section focuses on how to prepare, organize, and submit documentation as per Saudi authority formats. It provides detailed permit workflows for building, excavation, and electrical works, along with examples of common errors that cause permit rejections.
Learners explore how to prepare design submittals that satisfy MOI, SEC, and RC standards. The module covers drawing review cycles, digital submission platforms, and authority-specific design documentation for structural, MEP, and electrical systems.
This module explains how to build schedules that incorporate inspection milestones and authority approval durations. It introduces methods for linking construction sequencing with authority inspection stages and reporting progress effectively.
Covers construction security, emergency layouts, fire protection approvals, and safety documentation requirements. It trains learners on MOI inspection procedures, manpower data submission, and approval stages.
Participants learn how to prepare LV/MV electrical submissions, transformer sizing documentation, and connection applications. The module also explains the energization inspection procedure and metering approval steps.
This section details the RC submittal and review process, focusing on infrastructure integration, corridor approvals, and final acceptance procedures. Learners understand how to compile as-built documentation that meets RC requirements.
Focuses on budgeting methods aligned with Saudi standards. It explains how to document cost changes, handle variations due to authority directives, and maintain transparent reporting formats for audits.
This module helps learners understand Saudi authority-linked tender processes. It covers BOQ verification, subcontractor registration under MOI/SEC/RC, and how to administer contracts in compliance with public project norms.
Introduces QA/QC documentation formats demanded by Saudi authorities, inspection test plans, and third-party audits. The module emphasizes compliance verification through authority checklists and site inspections.
Teaches safety documentation, authority permits to work, and environmental compliance as per MOI and RC guidelines. Learners understand how to manage waste disposal and incident reporting in alignment with Saudi environmental rules.
Explains how to coordinate with utility agencies like SEC, NWC (National Water Company), and telecom providers. It trains participants in preparing as-built utility layouts and managing multi-agency coordination meetings.
Covers authority inspection stages, daily reporting formats, and site coordination methods. Learners gain knowledge on maintaining authority-approved supervision checklists and managing consultant interactions.
This module introduces compliance-based risk management — identifying potential delays or penalties linked to authority approvals. Learners also practice preparing risk registers and conducting periodic audits.
Focuses on managing correspondence, transmittals, and meeting records for official traceability. Learners master the art of structured communication with authorities, clients, and consultants.
Guides learners through inspection and commissioning processes led by MOI, SEC, and RC. It includes step-by-step procedures for obtaining final approvals, utility activation, and completion certificates.
This module trains participants in preparing final as-built drawings, record documentation, and operation manuals as per Saudi formats. It clarifies review and approval processes for final submissions.
Draws from real Saudi project experiences — highlighting common documentation mistakes, coordination failures, and how to prevent them. It emphasizes a proactive approach to managing authority relationships.
The course concludes with project simulations, role-based exercises, and comprehensive evaluation. Participants will integrate all learned concepts into a mock authority-coordinated project before receiving certification.
By the end of this certification, participants will be able to:
Plan, document, and execute construction projects in compliance with MOI, SEC, and RC standards.
Prepare complete authority submission packages without external dependency.
Manage project timelines based on authority inspection and approval durations.
Handle multi-department coordination effectively during all construction stages.
Supervise QA/QC, HSE, and commissioning activities in alignment with Saudi guidelines.
Prepare and submit professional as-built and handover documentation accepted by authorities.
Communicate effectively with consultants, clients, and authority representatives.
Civil Engineers and Project Managers working on Saudi public or private construction projects.
Planning Engineers and Quantity Surveyors managing project schedules and documentation.
Consultants, Contractors, and Supervisors involved in project execution and authority liaison.
Facility Managers and Engineers responsible for construction compliance and operational approvals.
Fresh Graduates aspiring to work in Saudi construction industry and understand authority procedures.
Saudi Arabia’s construction environment is governed by strict authority compliance systems. Every submission, permit, and inspection is a milestone that determines whether a project proceeds or stops. Non-compliance with MOI, SEC, or RC guidelines often leads to delays, cost overruns, and even project suspension.
This course ensures that professionals are not just technically strong but procedurally capable — able to navigate the regulatory ecosystem with precision. It transforms engineers into authority-smart project managers who can deliver projects efficiently, safely, and within legal boundaries.
Furthermore, with Saudi Arabia moving toward integrated infrastructure and smart developments, professionals with understanding of cross-authority coordination will be in high demand across construction, utilities, and facility sectors.
Graduates of this certification will gain a strong competitive edge in the Saudi construction job market. The knowledge shared here is not theoretical — it’s based on real project workflows followed across major Saudi cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Jubail, Yanbu, and NEOM zones.
Professionals who complete this course will be able to:
Lead project coordination with government departments.
Manage documentation for design approvals and utility connections.
Supervise inspections and final acceptance procedures.
Ensure smooth handover without compliance delays.
Earn higher credibility and authority recognition within their firms.
In short, this course builds confidence, competence, and compliance mastery — three essential pillars for success in the Saudi construction industry.
Upon completion of all modules and the final assessment, participants will receive a “Bhadanis Professional Certification in Construction Project Management as per Saudi MOI, SEC & Royal Commission Guidelines.”
This certification validates your capability to handle projects in compliance with Saudi authority norms — a qualification highly valued by clients, consultants, and contractors in the Kingdom.
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