Let's start with the numbers—because they tell a story too big to ignore. Saudi Arabia's construction sector is projected to grow at a 5.2% annual rate through 2030, fueled by over $1.1 trillion in planned infrastructure investments. This isn't just about building—it's about redefining what a modern nation can be. Think of NEOM, the $500 billion futuristic city rising from the desert; the Red Sea Project, a luxury tourism hub spanning 28,000 square kilometers; or Riyadh's King Salman Park, set to be one of the largest urban parks in the world.
But here's the thing: every skyscraper, every shopping mall, every hospital, and every office complex needs more than steel and glass. They need the systems that make these spaces functional, safe, and efficient. And when it comes to moving people and goods in these towering structures, there's one component that stands out: commercial elevators .
"We're not just building buildings—we're building communities," says a senior architect at a leading Saudi construction firm. "A commercial elevator isn't an afterthought. It's the circulatory system of a commercial space. A slow, unreliable elevator can turn a state-of-the-art mall into a frustrating experience. A safe, fast, and smart elevator? It becomes part of what makes a building successful."
This demand isn't slowing down. As Saudi Arabia pushes forward with its Vision 2030 —a plan to diversify its economy and build a more sustainable future—commercial projects are multiplying. From Riyadh's bustling business districts to Jeddah's coastal developments, the need for high-quality elevators is skyrocketing. And that's where Coloria steps in.











