Every project has different needs—some demand large, seamless surfaces; others require intricate designs or lightweight materials for tall buildings. Our MCM series are tailored to these diverse requirements, all while keeping Saudi compliance front and center. Here's how each line delivers:
When it comes to big commercial or infrastructure projects—think shopping malls, office complexes, or government buildings—you need materials that can handle heavy use, harsh weather, and tight deadlines. That's where our
MCM Project Board Series
shines. Engineered specifically for large-scale applications, these boards are all about
reliability
and
efficiency
.
What makes them Saudi-ready? Let's start with durability. Saudi summers are no joke, and regular concrete can crack under extreme heat expansion. Our Project Boards use modified cementitious materials that minimize thermal stress, ensuring they stay intact even when temperatures soar. They're also resistant to moisture—a must in coastal cities like Jeddah, where humidity can seep into walls and cause mold or decay. And since Saudi codes prioritize fire safety, these boards are fire-rated, adding an extra layer of protection for occupants.
Take, for example, a recent hospital project in Riyadh. The client needed exterior cladding that could withstand daily temperature swings and reduce maintenance costs over time. Our Project Boards delivered: their uniform thickness made installation faster (cutting construction time by 20%), and their low water absorption meant fewer repairs down the line. Compliance wasn't just a checkbox here—it was the foundation of a project that serves the community for decades.
Saudi architecture is evolving, and so are the demands for unique, eye-catching designs. Enter our
MCM 3D Printing Series
—the perfect blend of technology and creativity. This isn't just about printing concrete; it's about giving architects the freedom to turn bold ideas into reality, without compromising on code compliance.
Imagine a luxury hotel in Dammam with a facade that mimics the patterns of traditional Saudi geometric art. With 3D printing, we can create those intricate textures directly onto the MCM panels, eliminating the need for expensive, time-consuming hand-carving. But here's the best part: the printed structures are just as strong as our standard boards. The modified cementitious material ensures that even the most complex 3D shapes maintain structural integrity, meeting Saudi requirements for load-bearing and impact resistance.
Sustainability is another key factor. Saudi Arabia is pushing for greener construction, and 3D printing helps reduce waste by using only the material needed for the design—no excess, no landfill. Plus, our MCM 3D Printing Series uses recycled aggregates in its mix, aligning with the country's goals for eco-friendly building practices. It's innovation that doesn't just look good; it does good, too.
3. MCM Flexible Stone: Lightweight Strength for Modern Designs
High-rise buildings are a staple of Saudi cities, but with height comes a challenge: heavy cladding materials can strain a building's structure. Our
MCM Flexible Stone
solves this with a simple yet brilliant idea: make it strong, but keep it light.
Flexible Stone is exactly what it sounds like—a thin, bendable material that looks and feels like natural stone but weighs up to 70% less. This lightweight nature makes installation safer and faster, reducing the load on building frames (a critical compliance point in Saudi's high-rise codes). But don't let the flexibility fool you; it's tough. The modified cementitious base resists scratches, fading from UV rays, and even salt corrosion—ideal for coastal areas like Yanbu.
One of our favorite projects? A residential tower in Riyadh where the architect wanted a curved exterior to mimic desert sand dunes. Traditional stone would have been too rigid and heavy, but Flexible Stone bent seamlessly to the design, creating a stunning, code-compliant facade. Residents now enjoy a building that's both beautiful and safe, with lower energy costs thanks to the material's insulating properties.
For projects where "grand" is the goal—think luxury resorts, airport terminals, or cultural centers—size matters. Our
MCM Big Slab Board Series
offers large-format panels (up to 3 meters in length) that minimize seams, creating a sleek, uninterrupted look that elevates any design.
But why does this matter for Saudi compliance? Fewer seams mean fewer weak points. In a country where dust storms are common, gaps between small tiles can trap debris, leading to discoloration and damage over time. Big Slab Boards reduce these gaps, making the facade easier to clean and more resistant to the elements. They also enhance structural stability: larger panels distribute weight more evenly, which is crucial for meeting Saudi's strict wind load requirements (especially in coastal regions prone to sandstorms).
A recent application in a Jeddah convention center used our Big Slab Boards in a warm beige tone, complementing the city's coastal vibe. The result? A building that looks stunning today and will still turn heads in 20 years, all while adhering to every safety and durability standard set by Saudi authorities.
*All products meet SASO (Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization) requirements for construction materials, including thermal performance (SASO 2870) and fire safety (SASO 1017).