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| description | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia architectural code and regulatory reference. Covers the Saudi Building Code (SBC) nine-part series issued by the Saudi Building Code National Committee (SBCNC): SBC 201 General Building, SBC 301 Structural Loads (ASCE 7-derived), SBC 302 Concrete (ACI 318-derived), SBC 304 Soil and Foundations, SBC 305 Masonry, SBC 306 Steel (AISC-derived), SBC 401 Electrical, SBC 501 Mechanical, SBC 601 Energy Conservation, SBC 701 Plumbing, SBC 801 Fire (NFPA-aligned), SBC 901 Existing Buildings, SBC 1001 Green Buildings. Also covers the General Directorate of Civil Defence regulations, Saudi Universal Accessibility Code, Mostadamah (Saudi Green Building Program), the Vision 2030 giga-projects (NEOM, Qiddiya, Red Sea, Diriyah, ROSHN), Amana (Municipality) approval workflows, Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) programs, and Royal Commission jurisdictions (Jubail/Yanbu/AlUla). Includes Mecca/Medina special restrictions (Hajj building regulations), Aramco housing standards reference, and the hot-arid + coastal-humid + highland design overlays for the three national climate zones.
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Country: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Architectural code and regulatory reference for projects within Saudi Arabia. Activate this skill on any reference to Saudi cities (Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, Medina, Dammam, Tabuk, AlUla, NEOM, Khobar, Dhahran), SAR currency, "Amana"/"Baladiya", Royal Commission projects, Mostadamah, SBC codes, or Saudi Civil Defence (Difa'a al-Madani).
1. Regulatory Hierarchy
Saudi Arabia operates as Archetype A (Unitary National Code): the Saudi Building Code (SBC) is mandatory throughout the Kingdom for all new construction since 2018. Provincial variations are administrative (which Amana issues the permit), not technical.
1.1 Authority Stack
LEVEL 1 -- NATIONAL
Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing (MoMRAH) -- urban policy & code adoption
+ Saudi Building Code National Committee (SBCNC) -- publishes SBC series
Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Org (SASO) -- materials/products
Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) -- energy programs
General Directorate of Civil Defence (Mudiriat al-Difa'a al-Madani) -- fire approvals
Authority of People with Disabilities -- accessibility policy
General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information -- maps, coordinates
Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities & Technology Zones (MODON)
Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) -- separate jurisdiction
Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) -- separate jurisdiction
NEOM -- separate regulatory framework
Qiddiya Investment Company -- separate regulatory framework
Red Sea Global -- separate regulatory framework
Diriyah Gate Development Authority -- separate regulatory framework
LEVEL 2 -- REGIONAL
Regional Council of each Emirate (Riyadh, Mecca, Medina, Eastern, Asir, Tabuk, Qassim,
Hail, Northern Borders, Jazan, Najran, Al-Bahah, Jouf) -- regional planning oversight
LEVEL 3 -- LOCAL (PERMITTING)
Amana / Baladiyah (Municipality) -- per city:
Riyadh: Amanat al-Riyadh (now under Royal Commission for Riyadh City - RCRC)
Jeddah: Amanat Jeddah
Mecca: Amanat al-Asimah al-Muqaddasah (Holy Capital Municipality)
Medina: Amanat al-Madinah al-Munawwarah
Dammam: Amanat al-Mintaqah al-Sharqiyah
+ Sub-municipalities (Baladiyah Far'iyah) for districts within metropolises
LEVEL 4 -- PROJECT
Civil Defence (Difa'a al-Madani) -- pre-design + occupancy NOC
Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) -- electrical sanction
National Water Co (NWC) / SWCC -- water/sewer
Ministry of Tourism -- hotel licensing
Ministry of Health -- hospital/clinic licensing
Ministry of Education -- school/university licensing
Ministry of Investment (MISA) -- foreign-owned projects
1.2 Giga-Project Special Jurisdictions
Vision 2030 has spawned several non-Amana jurisdictions with their own building authorities:
| Giga-Project | Authority | Code Approach |
|---|
| NEOM | NEOM Company (own urban authority) | NEOM Building Code in development; in interim, project-specific authority approval; reportedly aligned to SBC + Eurocodes + bespoke high-performance overlay |
| The Line | NEOM | Special structural performance criteria (200 m height, 170 km length) |
| Qiddiya | Qiddiya Investment Company | Qiddiya Design Guidelines + SBC overlay |
| Red Sea / AMAALA | Red Sea Global | Red Sea Sustainability Standards (target LEED Platinum equivalent) + SBC + bespoke coastal-eco overlay |
| Diriyah | Diriyah Gate Development Authority | Salmani Architecture Guidelines (Najdi vernacular + modern); UNESCO heritage area compliance |
| AlUla | Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) | RCU Master Plan + Heritage Conservation Code; UNESCO World Heritage Hegra restrictions |
| King Salman International Airport (KSIA Riyadh) | RCRC + GACA | Aviation code overlay |
| King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) | Emaar the Economic City | KAEC Guidelines + SBC |
| Jubail Industrial City | RCJY | RCJY-specific industrial codes + SBC |
| Yanbu Industrial City | RCJY | Same |
In any of these, project teams must follow the specific authority's design guidelines AND the SBC -- the giga-project guidelines layer on top, not replace.
1.3 Sacred City Restrictions (Mecca + Medina)
- Mecca and Medina: only Muslims may permanently reside/work; non-Muslim consultants typically work via Saudi-Arabia-licensed Saudi associates with offsite review
- Both cities have special height limits in zones surrounding the Two Holy Mosques (Masjid al-Haram, Al-Masjid an-Nabawi) -- elevations, materials, colors, signage all controlled by Royal Commission for Mecca/Medina + Saudi Heritage Authority
- Hajj building regulations -- special crowd-flow requirements for hotels and infrastructure on the Hajj routes; capacity calculations follow Hajj Research Institute methodologies
2. Saudi Building Code Structure
The Saudi Building Code (SBC) was first published in 2007 with major revision in 2018 -- the 2018 edition is the operative version (with periodic updates issued by SBCNC). All buildings nationally must comply.
2.1 Nine-Part Structure
| Code | Title | Aligned to / Derived From |
|---|
| SBC 201-CR | General Building Requirements | IBC 2018 |
| SBC 301-CR | Structural - Loads | ASCE 7-16 |
| SBC 302-CR | Concrete | ACI 318-14 |
| SBC 303-CR | Foundations / Soil Mechanics | -- |
| SBC 304-CR | (Note: numbering varies by edition; check current) | -- |
| SBC 305-CR | Masonry | TMS 402/602 |
| SBC 306-CR | Steel | AISC 360 |
| SBC 307-CR | Composite | AISC 360 + AISI |
| SBC 401-CR | Electrical | NEC 2017 (NFPA 70) |
| SBC 501-CR | Mechanical | IMC 2018 |
| SBC 601-CR | Energy Conservation | IECC 2015 + ASHRAE 90.1-2013 base, with SBC modifications |
| SBC 701-CR | Plumbing | IPC 2018 |
| SBC 801-CR | Fire | IFC 2018 + NFPA cross-references |
| SBC 901-CR | Existing Buildings | IEBC 2018 |
| SBC 1001-CR | Green Buildings | LEED + ASHRAE 189.1 + IgCC |
SBC-G (general public) and SBC-CR (technical/engineer) are the two reading tiers. Practitioners use SBC-CR.
2.2 Adoption Year by City
While SBC is technically nationally mandatory since 2018, enforcement strength varies:
- Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Mecca, Medina: full SBC enforcement at Amana level since 2019
- Tier-2 cities: enforcement strengthening 2020-2024
- Tier-3 / rural: SBC formally applies but on-site practice may lag
- Giga-projects: own authority + SBC overlay
3. Building Code Core (SBC 201 + 801)
3.1 Occupancy Classification (SBC 201 Ch. 3, IBC-aligned)
| Group | Occupancy | Subdivisions |
|---|
| A | Assembly | A-1 (theaters), A-2 (food/drink), A-3 (worship/exhibit), A-4 (indoor sport), A-5 (outdoor) |
| B | Business | -- |
| E | Educational | up to 12th grade |
| F | Factory/Industrial | F-1 moderate, F-2 low hazard |
| H | High Hazard | H-1 to H-5 |
| I | Institutional | I-1 supervised; I-2 medical care; I-3 detention; I-4 day care |
| M | Mercantile | -- |
| R | Residential | R-1 transient, R-2 apartment, R-3 single-family, R-4 small care |
| S | Storage | S-1 moderate, S-2 low |
| U | Utility | -- |
3.2 Height & Area (SBC 201 Ch. 5 + Table 504)
IBC-aligned; same Type IA through VB construction types; same height-vs-area-vs-occupancy-vs-construction matrix.
Key Saudi-specific note: Saudi practice often uses Type IA or IB (fully fire-protected) for most large buildings due to fire policy + insurance.
3.3 Setback and FAR -- Riyadh Example (RCRC)
| Zone | FAR (sometimes "Floor Area Coefficient") | Coverage | Setbacks | Height |
|---|
| R1 villa | 1.0-1.5 | 50% | 5 m front, 3 m sides | 12 m (2-3 floors typical) |
| R2 (apartments) | 2.5-4.0 | 50-60% | 5-7 m front, 3-5 m sides | 20-30 m |
| Commercial mid-density | 4.0-6.0 | 70% | per street width formula | 30-45 m |
| Commercial high-density / CBD | 6-12 | 70-80% | per zoning + setback minimum 5 m | 100 m+ (per skyline plan) |
| Industrial | 0.8 | 50% | 8 m front | varies |
Riyadh's Riyadh Strategic Plan 2030 + King Salman Renaissance Project (RCRC) are restructuring zoning. Confirm current Detailed Land Use Plan (DLUP) for any specific plot.
3.4 Setback and FAR -- Jeddah
Jeddah's coastal high-density mid-rise pattern uses Building Coefficient = FAR × site coverage. Old city (Al-Balad UNESCO heritage zone) has strict conservation rules.
4. Fire and Life Safety (SBC 801)
4.1 SBC 801-CR Structure
IBC/IFC-aligned. Key chapters:
- Ch. 4 General Building Heights and Areas (cross-ref SBC 201 Ch. 5)
- Ch. 5-9 Building Types and Specific Occupancies
- Ch. 10 Means of Egress (IBC Ch. 10 aligned)
- Ch. 11 Accessibility (overlap with Saudi Universal Accessibility Code)
- Ch. 14 Exterior Walls (NFPA 285 cladding alignment)
- Ch. 26-29 Fire-protection systems
- Ch. 33 Existing buildings
- Ch. 34 Special detailed requirements
4.2 Egress Travel Distances (SBC 801 Ch. 10)
Aligned to IBC Table 1017.2 with Saudi modifications:
| Occupancy | Sprinklered Travel (m) | Unsprinklered (m) |
|---|
| A | 76.2 | 61.0 |
| B | 91.4 | 61.0 |
| E | 76.2 | 60.96 |
| F-1 | 76.2 | 60.96 |
| H-1 | 22.86 | 22.86 |
| H-2 | 30.48 | 30.48 |
| H-3 | 45.72 | 30.48 |
| I-2 | 60.96 | -- (req sprinklered) |
| M | 76.2 | 60.96 |
| R | 76.2 | 60.96 |
| S-1 | 76.2 | 60.96 |
4.3 High-Rise (SBC 801 Ch. 4 Special Detailed)
- Threshold: building > 23 m (75 ft) above lowest fire-department access
- Required: 2 enclosed exit stairs (pressurized in many cases), 2-hour fire-rated lobbies, sprinklers throughout, voice evacuation, fire command centre, fire lift complying with EN 81-72 equivalent
- Smoke control: required atrium, mall, underground parking, high-rise per SBC 801 Ch. 28
4.4 External Wall Cladding (SBC 801 Ch. 14, post-Mecca crane tower fires)
Aligned to IBC Section 1402-1406 and NFPA 285:
- Buildings > 18 m (60 ft) require NFPA 285 tested assembly OR Class A1/A2 non-combustible
- Storage building heat-released ban: large-scale combustible cladding effectively prohibited
- Approval: Civil Defence reviews + Saudi Standards (SASO) certification of products
4.5 Civil Defence Approval Pre-Design
For any major project (high-rise, hospital, school, hotel, mall, industrial, special hazards):
- Concept submission to Civil Defence -- review of fire strategy
- Design Development submission -- complete fire/life safety design package
- Construction-phase inspections
- Pre-occupancy inspection -- Civil Defence Completion Certificate required before Amana issues Occupancy Permit
5. Energy Code (SBC 601)
5.1 SBC 601-CR Structure
Aligned to IECC 2015 + ASHRAE 90.1-2013 with Saudi modifications. Mandatory.
Saudi Climate Zones (SBC 601-CR Section 301.1):
| Zone | Type | Cities | ASHRAE 169 Equivalent |
|---|
| Zone 1 | Hot-Humid (Coast) | Jeddah, Yanbu, Jubail, Dammam, Khobar | 1B-2A margin |
| Zone 2 | Hot-Dry (Interior) | Riyadh, Hail, Buraydah, Hofuf | 1B |
| Zone 3 | Cooler/Highland | Abha, Taif, Tabuk, AlUla, NEOM (mountains) | 2B-3B margin |
5.2 SBC 601 Prescriptive Envelope Targets
| Element | Zone 1 (Coastal Humid) | Zone 2 (Interior Dry) | Zone 3 (Highland) |
|---|
| Wall U (W/m2K) | 0.50 | 0.45 | 0.40 |
| Roof U (W/m2K) | 0.30 | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| Window U (W/m2K) | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.20 |
| Window SHGC | 0.30 | 0.25 | 0.40 |
| WWR max | 40% | 30% | 40% |
(Values indicative; refer to SBC 601-CR current edition tables.)
5.3 Mostadamah (Saudi Green Building Program)
Saudi's voluntary-tier green rating system. Categories: Site, Water, Energy, Materials, IEQ, Innovation. Pursued by government-funded projects and increasingly by private developers (NEOM, Red Sea Global require equivalent).
5.4 SEEC Programs
Saudi Energy Efficiency Center mandates appliance standards (SASO labels), industrial efficiency, district cooling for new developments > 2 million sqm conditioned space.
6. Accessibility (SBC 801 Ch. 11 + Saudi Universal Accessibility Code)
6.1 Framework
- SBC 801 Chapter 11 -- aligned to ANSI A117.1-2009
- Saudi Universal Accessibility Code (2010, revised) -- by MoMRAH + Authority of People with Disabilities
- King Salman Center for Disability Research standards
- Mowaamah Certification -- accessibility certification for workplaces
- Saudi ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2008)
6.2 Key Dimensions
ANSI A117.1-aligned with Saudi additions:
| Element | Dimension |
|---|
| Accessible route | 1.22 m clear (1.5 m preferred) |
| Door clear width | 813 mm (32 in) -- with Saudi preference for 900 mm at primary entries |
| Ramp gradient | 1:12 max, 1:20 preferred for tactile/wayfinding |
| Ramp landing | 1.5 x 1.5 m every 9 m run |
| Lift cabin | Type B 1100 x 1300 mm (typical); stretcher type 1100 x 2100 mm (hospital) |
| Accessible WC | 2.0 x 2.0 m minimum; grab rails left + right; emergency call cord |
| Accessible parking | 3.66 m + 1.52 m access aisle (ANSI dimensions); covered preferred for sun protection |
| Tactile flooring | Per ISO 23599 + Saudi Code; at all level changes, doorways, lift entries, ramp ends |
| Mosque accessibility | Wheelchair-accessible prayer area at side (not back) per Saudi guidelines; ablution stations dual-height |
6.3 Mowaamah Workplace Certification
Three tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold. Requires policy + physical environment + recruitment provisions. Issued by Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. Many Saudi commercial buildings now target Mowaamah Gold.
7. Structural and Loads (SBC 301)
7.1 SBC 301 -- Loads
Aligned to ASCE 7-16:
| Load | Saudi-Specific |
|---|
| Dead and Live | ASCE 7-16 Ch. 3-4 |
| Wind | ASCE 7-16 + Saudi wind maps; 3-second gust mapped by region |
| Seismic | Generally low (SDC A-C); higher around Tabuk + Red Sea margin (NEOM site) and Asir region |
| Snow | Highland regions only (Abha, Tabuk highlands); SBC 301 maps |
| Dust/Sand | Site-specific additive; significant near Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali) edges |
| Thermal | Critical for facades; design thermal range up to 60 C |
7.2 Seismic Zoning
Saudi Arabia has moderate seismicity along Red Sea margin + Tabuk + Asir; low elsewhere.
| Region | Seismic Design Category (SDC) | Notes |
|---|
| Central Plateau (Riyadh, Buraydah) | A | Lowest |
| Eastern Province (Dammam, Khobar) | A-B | Low |
| Western Coast Jeddah | B-C | Moderate |
| Tabuk, NEOM region | C-D | Higher |
| Asir Highlands (Abha) | C | Moderate |
| Northern Borders | A | Lowest |
For SDC D and above, full ductile detailing per SBC 302/306 + ASCE 7 seismic analysis required.
7.3 Materials
| Material | Code |
|---|
| Concrete | SBC 302 (ACI 318-14 derived) |
| Steel | SBC 306 (AISC 360 derived) |
| Masonry | SBC 305 (TMS 402/602 derived) |
| Foundations | SBC 304 -- soils, calcareous/sabkha + gypsum special provisions |
| Aluminium | AA Aluminium Design Manual (referenced) |
7.4 Soils
Saudi has problematic soils in many regions:
- Sabkha (coastal salt flats around Persian Gulf, Red Sea): high sulphate + chloride, weak bearing
- Gypsum-bearing soils (Riyadh, Eastern Province): solubility risk
- Calcareous soils (coastal): variable strength
- Expansive clays (some Eastern + Northern areas)
Sulphate-resistant cement per SASO/SBC 302 mandatory for coastal foundations.
8. Construction Permits Workflow
8.1 Steps (Riyadh as representative)
- Land documentation: Saqq (Title Deed) verification with Ministry of Justice
- Survey + soil report by certified office
- Concept design + plot certificate (Maska al-Aradhi) check
- Schematic submission to Amana (Belady portal in Riyadh) + Civil Defence pre-approval
- Detailed Design submission -- structural calculations, MEP, fire engineering report, accessibility, energy compliance per SBC 601
- Building Permit issuance by Amana
- Construction supervision contract mandatory -- consultant signs off on phases
- Milestone inspections -- foundation, structure, MEP, completion
- Pre-occupancy inspections -- Civil Defence + Amana
- Occupancy Certificate (Shahadat Itham al-Bina'a) by Amana
- Utility connections SEC + NWC + others
8.2 Special Workflows
- Giga-projects: own authority handles steps 4-10 internally; SBC compliance reviewed by their consultants
- Royal Commission projects (RCJY, RCU, RCRC): separate workflow within commission's design + permit office
- Mecca/Medina holy precincts: additional Royal Commission approval; restrictions on construction during Hajj season (~6 weeks)
9. Climate Design Parameters
9.1 Riyadh (Zone 2 -- Hot Dry Interior)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB (0.4%) | 47-48 deg C |
| Cooling MCWB | 18-20 deg C (dry) |
| Heating design DB (99.6%) | 4-6 deg C |
| Diurnal swing | 15-22 deg C summer |
| Annual CDD (base 18C) | ~3500 |
| Annual HDD (base 18C) | ~500 |
| Annual solar (GHI) | 2150 kWh/m2 |
| Wind 3-sec gust | 38-42 m/s |
| Dust storms | 8-15 events/year |
9.2 Jeddah (Zone 1 -- Hot Humid Coast)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 39-41 deg C |
| Cooling MCWB | 27-29 deg C (humid -- bigger challenge) |
| Heating design DB | 13-15 deg C |
| Annual CDD | 5000+ |
| Salt-laden air | severe corrosion risk |
| Sirocco / khamsin events | dust + heat |
9.3 Tabuk / NEOM (Zone 3 -- Highland)
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Cooling design DB | 38-40 deg C |
| Heating design DB | -2 to 2 deg C (snow occasionally) |
| Wind | Highest in Kingdom (NEOM coastal-mountain interaction; significant offshore site potential) |
| Annual CDD | 2000-2500 |
| Annual HDD | 1500-2000 |
10. Quick Numeric Reference
| Parameter | Value | Source |
|---|
| Floor-to-floor residential | 3.0-3.3 m | SBC 201 + general practice |
| Floor-to-floor office | 4.0-4.5 m | SBC 201 + Saudi Class A office spec |
| Hotel ceiling clear | 2.7 m min | SBC 201 |
| Corridor width residential | 1.118 m (44 in) | SBC 801 Ch. 10 |
| Corridor width office | 1.118 m (44 in) | SBC 801 Ch. 10 |
| Stair width | 1.118 m (44 in) | SBC 801 Ch. 10 |
| Travel distance B (sprinklered) | 91.4 m | SBC 801 Ch. 10 + IBC Table 1017.2 |
| Cladding (high-rise) | NFPA 285 assembly or Class A1/A2 | SBC 801 Ch. 14 |
| Wall U (Zone 2 -- Riyadh) | 0.45 W/m2K | SBC 601 |
| Glass SHGC (Zone 2) | 0.25 | SBC 601 |
| Parking residential | 1.0-1.5 per unit | Local Amana DCR |
| Mosque -- prayer area allocation | 0.8-1.0 m2 per worshipper (sitting); 0.6 m2 standing | Hajj Research Institute |
11. Application Workflow
- Identify Amana / Royal Commission / Giga-project jurisdiction.
- Confirm SBC version in force at current Amana (typically 2018 + latest amendments).
- Apply SBC 201 for general + classification.
- Apply SBC 801 for fire/life safety (always).
- Apply SBC 601 for energy compliance.
- Apply SBC 301-306 for structural.
- Apply Saudi Universal Accessibility Code + SBC 801 Ch. 11 for accessibility.
- Confirm Civil Defence pre-approval workflow at concept/SD/DD/Construction/Completion.
- Confirm RCRC / RCU / NEOM specific guidelines if within those jurisdictions.
- Cite clauses: "SBC 201-CR 2018 Chapter 504", "SBC 801-CR 2018 Section 1006.2", "SBC 601-CR 2018 Table C402.1.4", "Saudi Universal Accessibility Code 2010 Section 4.3.1".
12. Authoritative Sources
- Saudi Building Code National Committee (SBCNC) -- sbc.gov.sa -- all SBC codes
- Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing (MoMRAH) -- momrah.gov.sa
- General Directorate of Civil Defence -- 998.gov.sa
- Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Org (SASO) -- saso.gov.sa
- Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) -- seec.gov.sa
- Mostadamah Green Building Program -- via MoMRAH
- Amanat al-Riyadh / Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) -- rcrc.gov.sa
- Amanat Jeddah -- jeddah.gov.sa
- Amanat al-Asimah al-Muqaddasah (Mecca) -- holymakkah.gov.sa
- Amanat al-Madinah al-Munawwarah -- amana-md.gov.sa
- Eastern Province Amana -- eamana.gov.sa
- Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) -- rcu.gov.sa
- NEOM -- neom.com (developer regulatory portal)
- Authority of People with Disabilities -- apd.gov.sa
- MISA (Ministry of Investment) -- misa.gov.sa
Cross-references: load building-codes for IBC fundamentals (SBC 201 is IBC-derived); fire-life-safety for general egress overlaid by SBC 801; building-envelope for hot-arid + coastal-humid detailing; building-sustainability for Mostadamah / LEED comparison; accessibility-design for ANSI A117.1 / Saudi UAC; structural-systems for ACI 318 + AISC content used by SBC 302/306.