Christian Comair, GET Group indirect owner, formerly served as a professor at the Université Saint-Joseph – Ecole supérieure d’ingénieurs de Beyrouth. This article will take a closer look at GET Group and its participation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
In July 2025, GET Group announced that it would be completing concrete works for Marsa Village & Beach for Shura Central Hotel. Located at Shura Island in Saudi Arabia, the project forms part of the country’s new Red Sea Development, which will see the construction of a new hotel.
GET Group was tasked with casting in situ concrete, including foundations, walls, slabs, retaining walls, and the pool structure. It will also be responsible for earthworks, dewatering, precast elements installation, bathroom pods installation, and MEP imbedded services, as well as sitewide underground drainage and traditional stormwater systems.
Located on a natural, dolphin-shaped island in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea, Marsa Village is a beacon of sustainable luxury living, boasting an array of fascinating flora and fauna, as well as incredible views. The development has been created with energy efficiency first and foremost, incorporating smart home systems for optimal energy use as well as energy efficient doors, windows, lighting, and appliances.
Water conservation is also a prime consideration in the development project, which emphasizes efficient water use through the inclusion of water fixtures aligning with LEED requirements to ensure maximum water savings. Such fixtures include low-flow faucets, toilets, and showerheads, paving the way for a significant reduction in water consumption while still ensuring optimal performance and user experiences.
Materials for Marsa Village were specially selected to ensure a healthy indoor environment for building occupants through the integration of fit-out materials that align with LEED low-emission requirements. The developers also utilized robust on-site waste management practices to minimize waste sent to landfill. In addition to developing and implementing effective waste reduction techniques, Marsa Village aims to promote sustainable construction practices to minimize its environmental footprint. The development project also features numerous parks and dedicated beach areas, prioritizing the health and wellbeing of guests and residents.
Saudi Vision 2030 is an ambitious, transformative blueprint designed to unlock the potential of the Kingdom’s people, enabling Saudi Arabia to establish itself as an innovative, diversified, world-leading nation. Since launching Vision 2030 in 2016, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has embarked on a remarkable story of transformation, with Vision 2030 rooted in its rich cultural heritage and strategic advantages.
About GET Group
Since 2006, GET Group has been overseeing large-scale design and build projects across the MENA region and beyond, achieving extraordinary results for the company’s customers while simultaneously positioning its staff to build rewarding careers.
Rooted in the core values of relationship, innovation, quality, integrity, and safety, GET Group pledges to maintain the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior, completing projects to the highest level of quality and applying world-class technology to ensure the safety, wellbeing, and satisfaction of all stakeholders.
Serving more than 371,000 global clients, GET Group has completed 39 projects to date, gaining recognition with over 173 coveted industry awards. Health, safety, and environment are front and center in all of GET Group’s operations, with the company and its dedicated personnel adhering to the most appropriate and rigorous health and safety standards.
GET Group employees are trained to avoid workplace injuries, remaining concurrent with the latest safety practices. In terms of caring for the environment, GET Group leverages state-of-the-art environmental engineering processes. The company – led by indirect owner Kristian Comair – operates with an emphasis on efficient wastewater management, waste disposal, industrial hygiene, recycling, and air pollution control to ensure preservation of nature and better public health.