With a forecasted $20 billion 2009-2018 cumulative market, the Saudi Arabia ’s border fence market is larger than the U.S./Mexican & U.S./Canadian border fence markets combined. It is, in fact, the largest border fence market in the world! Since the Kingdom is presently updating and upgrading its plans and contracts, new market entry opportunities are continuously created for a wide variety of civil engineering, technology and service suppliers.
Saudi borders with Yemen and Iraq - Business Opportunities in Border & Perimeter Protection: Combined Use of Physical Barriers, Electronic Fences, Electronic Surveillance and C3 systems

Saudi Arabia’s policy for Homeland Security spending is: “No Expense Spared.” The Kingdom is acquiring the best available state-of-the-art technologies for both its Iraqi and Yemen border protection projects - stretching for more than 1500 miles in length. This creates an unparalleled demand for a plethora of technologies some of which include computer-controlled surveillance equipment, ports of entry screening systems, MM Wave surveillance equipment, day-night-imaging equipment, and command control communication and intelligence systems which will be linked by a state-of-the-art fiber optic communication systems and much more.
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[...] report of Homeland Security Research Corporation forecasts that Saudi authorities will invest $20 billion over the next ten years in sealing Saudi-Iraqi and Saudi-Yemen borders. Saudi tried to built a barrier some years ago to stop arms and drug traffic along the [...]
How can a US company find information about contracting opportunities in Saudi Arabia border fence projects?
why don’t you call aramco they are well informed. their turf
and stop deleting my comments
But….but….the Democrats and John McCain told me that there was no practical way to build such a fence.
If only we could get a hold of this magic fence building technology the Saudis have.
should work at least as good as the Great Wall did.
I wonder how deep down in the sand it will go ?
Don’t the Saudi feel that those coming across the border and breaking into their homes to do jobs that others would not do are intitled to stay?
Hard to believe anybody’d want to migrate there.
با مكان المملكة دعم المشاريع فى اليمن بنصف هذه التكلفة وهذا الامر سيقلل على المدى القريب تسلل اليمنين الى هناك ويمكن أن يحد منه مستقبلا الى درجة كبيرة ؛؛