The Red Sea Project Nursery welcomes 45 employees from Umluj

New employees successfully completed an intense training program which provided key skills in management, nursery operations and English language

Forty-five Saudis from the Umluj and Al Wajh communities are today preparing to begin work at The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), after completing an intensive training program in landscaping.

Following a graduation ceremony at the Umluj campus of the University of Tabuk, the new hires will commence employment at TRSDC’s million-square meter landscape nursery. The facility will eventually provide over 15 million plants required to landscape The Red Sea Project, one of the world’s most ambitious tourism initiatives.

The project to train and employ members of the local community at the nursery was managed in collaboration with the NGO Sakan, the Umluj Municipality and the University of Tabuk.

“This initiative is part of TRSDC’s commitment to provide opportunities for those living in close proximity to our destination, to ensure that these communities are among the first to benefit from the development,” said John Pagano, CEO, The Red Sea Development Company.

“It is exciting to see our new employees graduate with the skills they need to increase their income and build career paths within The Red Sea Project.”

The graduation ceremony, held at the Umluj campus of the University of Tabuk on Sunday 16th February, was attended by TRSDC representatives including Ahmed Ghazi Darwish, Chief of Staff for TRSDC. Also in attendance were Dr. Faisal bin Mohammed Abu Dahir, Undersecretary of Academic Affairs, University of Tabuk, and Sakan CEO, Ahmed Alhmidi.

“I am honoured to stand alongside a group of young people who have worked tirelessly to prove their determination and abilities, and who will now join our organization to operate one of the key facilities at our ambitious project,” said Ahmed Darwish. “This pioneering program provided training that emphasized the core skills needed to excel in their work at the nursery, narrowing the skill gap between theoretical training and on-the-job experience.”

Each trainee received theoretical and on-site training at Umluj Municipality’s nursery. Groundsmen completed a six-week course and the five supervisors completed a nine-week course for a total of 216 training hours. The study schedule also comprised 144 hours of additional theoretical training at the Umluj campus, where trainees completed a conversational English course, including key words, terms and phrases related to agriculture, plant nursing and irrigation.

The program was launched following the award in April 2019 of a contract to a joint-venture between Saudi Arabia’s Nesma Trading Company and the UAE-based Professional Landscape Company to build the 100 hectare nursery. Construction of the nursery is complete and it is expected begin operations in Q1 2020

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The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC - www.theredsea.sa) is a closed joint-stock company wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia. TRSDC was established to drive the development of The Red Sea Project, a luxury tourism destination that will set new standards in sustainable development and position Saudi Arabia on the global tourism map.

The project will be developed over 28,000 km2 of pristine land on Saudi Arabia’s west coast and includes a vast archipelago of more than 90 islands. The destination also features mountain canyons, dormant volcanoes and ancient cultural and heritage sites. The destination will include hotels, residential properties, leisure, commercial and entertainment amenities, as well as supporting infrastructure that emphasizes renewable energy and water conservation and re-use.

Activity for the first phase of development, which focuses on enabling the infrastructure to support future work, is well underway. A marine infrastructure contract awarded in July 2019 includes the construction of a 3.3 km crossing to Shurayrah (the main hub) and development has begun at the Coastal Village, which will be home to around 14,000 people who will work at the destination.

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