Walter P Moore, a global engineering firm headquartered in the United States, has expanded its operations with a new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, reinforcing its presence in the Middle East. The Riyadh office is intended to serve as a strategic hub for the firm’s engineering services across aviation, sports, healthcare, entertainment, and infrastructure projects throughout the region.

The new office is led by Ismat Abulhamayel, General Manager, and Tarek Ayoubi, Director of Structural Engineering. Abulhamayel brings over 30 years of experience managing major civil and structural engineering initiatives, including airport developments, large-scale housing projects, refinery upgrades, and academic facilities such as King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Their local expertise and networks are expected to enhance client engagement and ensure project delivery aligned with regional requirements.

Walter P Moore offers a comprehensive suite of services, including structural engineering, enclosure engineering, secure design, construction engineering, parking consulting, diagnostics, civil engineering, water resources, and traffic engineering. The firm combines global technical knowledge with local insight to deliver efficient, forward-looking solutions for complex infrastructure challenges.

Founded in 1931, Walter P Moore employs over 1,000 professionals across 27 U.S. offices and nine international locations. The firm focuses on providing solutions that are resource-efficient, cost-effective, and designed to support communities while meeting evolving market demands.

The Riyadh expansion underlines the firm’s commitment to delivering world-class engineering solutions in the Middle East, leveraging both seasoned leadership and technical expertise to support transformative projects. The office will strengthen Walter P Moore’s capacity to manage complex developments, from high-profile aviation projects to urban infrastructure and large-scale commercial developments.

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