ROSHN Real Estate Company is at the forefront of transforming Saudi Arabia’s urban landscape. Backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), ROSHN is delivering a portfolio of large-scale, mixed-use communities designed to elevate quality of life, diversify the economy, and fulfill the ambitions of Vision 2030. These projects go beyond residential housing as they are national-scale initiatives that integrate culture, commerce, sustainability, and social impact.
In 2025, ROSHN was honored with the Project of the Year Award at the Project Empowerment Awards for its masterful execution of one of the Middle East’s most ambitious community development projects.
ROSHN is leading one of the region’s largest real estate initiatives, with active projects across Riyadh, Jeddah, and other key regions. Their portfolio includes:
Each project is designed to deliver a high standard of living while promoting social cohesion, economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability.
Managing a portfolio of this scale and complexity requires precise coordination across stakeholders, phases, and funding. ROSHN adopted a comprehensive lifecycle project management solution to bring clarity, control, and agility to their delivery model.
With PMWEB, ROSHN achieved:
This level of operational rigor ensured that ROSHN could deliver on both time and impact—while setting a new benchmark for development excellence in the region.
ROSHN’s project management strategy is grounded in national significance. Their partnership with PMWEB is driven by core strategic goals:
PMWEB’s flexibility and control framework empowers ROSHN to manage this complexity while remaining agile and accountable at scale.
ROSHN Real Estate Company received the Project of the Year Award in recognition of its outstanding planning, execution, and results. The award reflects more than a successful project, it acknowledges a bold vision, brought to life with clarity, discipline, and innovation.
ROSHN’s achievement proves that with the right systems and strategic alignment, it’s possible to redefine what development success looks like not just for a community, but for a country.