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  1. ResortsAhoy is online now resortX Top Investigator
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    I was struck by the previous comment about lack of an overall masterplan and began searching for anything that might be a "realistic" overview of the project... there is really nothing out there.

    This is from the official NEOM site in regards to their "tourism plans" - this is the whole text, everything from their tourism sector page. It doesn't have anything at all specific to say about resorts/amenities/master plan.

    Futurism, sustainability and authenticity will be the key principles of NEOM’s approach to tourism, coupled with a multi-purpose offering where visitors and tourists can experience the tourism of tomorrow. By integrating innovation and developing cutting-edge principles for sustainability, NEOM will offer a futuristic experience that blends the past with the future.

    As a region, NEOM is endowed with a rich cultural history, a cool climate, spectacular deserts, splendid reefs and beautiful mountains. This unrivalled natural beauty will be combined with a futuristic tourism model to draw visitors from all corners of the globe, and NEOM will be today a vision reflecting the tourism of tomorrow.
    All of those things are available to tourists today. It already attracts tourists to its climate, history and geography. So what are they actually building or planning to build?

    Source: https://www.neom.com/en-us/sector/tourism/

  2. If the construction of the main NEOM city is as fast as this construction village is going up then they might actually meet some deadlines!










  3. On the ground view of the construction village.










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    Neom Construction Village - I believe this is the place where the workers will be living and the initial stages of the project will take place from.






  6. NEOM as envisioned (and, in my opinion, as it'll never be)



    Image source: https://twitter.com/f_fahad_x/status/1176170774828408832

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    The Saudi “NEOM” company officially started its operations today from its new headquarters in the project site in the northwest of the Kingdom after the company obtained the approval of its board of directors to move the headquarters from Riyadh to the NEOM area. This step enhances the company’s workflow, coinciding with the acceleration of the project development and the start of construction work in many different areas within it.


    More than 450 employees work from the new headquarters of the company, which is located 35 kilometers from Neom Bay Airport, and the number of employees will increase by the end of this year to reach 700 employees, with the readiness of the specially constructed residential area for them.
    A number of mega projects have also been signed, such as the largest partnership contract of its kind with Air Products and ACWA Power, worth more than 18 billion riyals, to build the largest green hydrogen production facility in the world in NEOM in an environmentally friendly way, as well as awarding two contracts to AECOM and “ACOM” companies. Bechtel to design and manage one of the world’s largest infrastructure projects.
    Source: https://www.saudi24news.com/2020/10/saudi-arabias-neom-strengthens-its-activities-with-this-step.html

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    Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city, Neom has announced that it has awarded a $35 million contract to Red Sea International for the design, build and facilities management of accommodation units, offices and all supporting building amenities within the giga-development.
    Under the terms of the contract, scope of work will include comprehensive facility management and camp operations services including catering, housekeeping, laundry maintenance, medical, security and recreational services.

    Located on the Red Sea cost, Neom is a $500 billion investment and part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to attract foreign investment and create jobs in an effort to reduce the kingdom’s dependence on oil. First phase of the giga-project will end in 2025, and the whole project is expected to be completed with a period of 30 to 50 years.
    Source: https://meconstructionnews.com/43911/neom-awards-multiple-contracts-worth-35-million-to-red-sea-international

  9. Construction on NEOM has been ongoing through the pandemic. Looks like it could be changing from a big tourist investment to a more domestic market though. Does anyone have any images or recent news from the site?

    With a budget deficit expected to reach nearly 13% of output this year—above International Monetary Fund benchmarks for emerging-market economies—Saudi Arabia’s finances are coming under strain. The authorities have already tripled the value-added tax rate to replenish government coffers and cut cash handouts meant to cushion a rising cost of living.

    With nearly $450 billion in foreign monetary reserves and the world’s second-largest proven oil reserves, Saudi Arabia is unlikely to run out of money soon. The kingdom’s roughly $300 billion sovereign-wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund—headed by Prince Mohammed—finances the biggest projects; it recently got a $40 billion injection from the central bank.
    A representative said that PIF’s financial commitment to the projects remains unchanged and that their timelines won’t be significantly affected by current economic conditions. Since the pandemic began, PIF has awarded a series of contracts, most recently to U.S. project management firm, Bechtel, to develop infrastructure at Neom, which currently has just a few royal palaces and workers’ camps.
    The projects may eventually be shifted to attract more domestic investment and consumption. That has already started happening in at least one of the developments, Neom, as senior Western executives were replaced by Saudis. On Sunday, Neom announced an agreement with the Saudi energy ministry to cooperate on renewable energy, electricity production and artificial intelligence.

    The projects are so big that PIF calls them gigaprojects. Neom, at an estimated cost of $500 billion and featuring experimental technologies such as a solar dome for water desalination, is to be 33 times larger than New York City in area. The Red Sea resort, which aims to build Maldives-style hotels hovering above the water, will be the size of Belgium. And a sports and entertainment city called Qiddiya, which will have a Six Flags theme park with the world’s fastest roller coaster, is expected to be 2½ times as big as Disney World.
    Source: https://www.livemint.com/news/world/saudi-crown-prince-barrels-ahead-with-big-projects-to-boost-economy-11598503255746.html

  10. Does any publicly available masterplan exist for NEOM. All I see is various fantasmic artwork and none of it has any relation or link to the other.

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