The specialist intelligence platform tracking construction, contracts, and project activity across Expo 2030 Riyadh.
The Expo 2030 Riyadh Construction & Project Intelligence Platform is a dedicated monitoring and aggregation service focused on the construction, design, and exhibition works programme surrounding Expo 2030 Riyadh.
Opening 1 October 2030 in northern Riyadh, Expo 2030 represents one of the largest and most complex infrastructure and exhibition programmes anywhere in the world. The scale — 6 million square metres, all participating countries, multi-millions in expected visits — generates a continuous and substantial flow of procurement, contract, and project activity across dozens of sectors.
This platform exists to make that activity legible, searchable, and structured for the professionals and organisations whose work intersects with it.
Expo 2030 Riyadh is sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) and organised by the Expo 2030 Riyadh Company, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia. Riyadh was elected host city in November 2023, with the event scheduled to run from 1 October 2030 to 31 March 2031.
For authoritative information about Expo 2030 Riyadh and the international World Expo framework, visit the official sources:
A custom data pipeline scrapes verified primary and secondary sources daily — official Expo 2030 Riyadh communications, BIE participation notices, Saudi government procurement portals, regional construction press, and corporate disclosures from listed contractors. Each scraped item is scored by a Claude language model on relevance to Expo 2030 Riyadh construction, design, procurement, and pavilion activity. Items above a relevance threshold flow into editorial review; only on-scope items are published to the public feed.
Each published signal is structured with consistent metadata: country tags, action type (tender, contract award, milestone, partnership, etc.), procurement stage, primary entity, and where disclosed, financial value normalised to USD. This structure is what makes the feed searchable, filterable, and useful as a reference rather than a chronological news stream.
Editorial briefings — short, factual reference pieces on procurement structure, master plan, foreign participation, and pavilion construction timelines — provide the context that a fast news feed cannot.
Three principles govern what gets published:
Signals that turn out to be inaccurate, duplicate, or off-scope are corrected or retracted. Reader-submitted corrections are welcome via the contact channel.
The platform is operated independently. For correspondence, source submissions, or partnership enquiries, see the contact page. The platform began publishing in April 2026.
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