Initial has introduced the Kingdom’s first mobile engineering service designed specifically for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), delivering fast, data-driven building maintenance backed by artificial intelligence, predictive analytics and real-time asset monitoring.
Unveiled at the Smart Built Environment Forum in Riyadh, the new mobile engineering services division replaces traditional on-site maintenance arrangements with a flexible, rapid-response model aimed at improving uptime, reducing costs and increasing service accessibility for businesses across Saudi Arabia.
The company’s approach deploys roaming engineering teams supported by AI-powered diagnostics and IoT sensors, enabling faster decision-making, higher first-time fix rates and optimised resource utilisation. Initial says the service gives SMEs access to the same level of engineering support typically enjoyed by large corporates, but with significantly greater efficiency.
At the centre of the offering is Initial’s 24/7 Service Operations Center, a digital command hub that monitors client assets in real time. When a system requires attention, engineers are dispatched immediately with full access to asset histories, technical manuals and the parts required to complete a first-time fix. This integrated process is designed to minimise downtime, speed up response times and improve overall building performance.
GPS-tracked engineering vehicles provide nationwide coverage, including remote areas and multi-site portfolios. Reactive tasks are managed through instant dispatch, while predictive and preventive works are planned using automated alerts and data-led insights. Every visit is recorded digitally and supported with imagery, reporting and compliance documentation to ensure full transparency.
The mobile engineering division supports a wide range of sectors including restaurants, clinics, schools, warehouses, retail stores and offices. Services span MEP and HVAC support, fabric repairs, fire, water and electrical compliance, lighting upgrades, preventive maintenance and asset monitoring.
“We saw a clear gap in the market and the growing frustration from SMEs,” said Jason Ruehland, Group CEO of Initial. “We have the people, systems and expertise to fulfil the market need. Mobile engineering finally gives SMEs the speed and reliability large corporations have long enjoyed. Our goal is simple: take care of people and buildings by delivering the basics exceptionally well while continuously innovating.”
With Vision 2030 accelerating SME growth and nationwide infrastructure development, Initial says the launch supports the Kingdom’s priorities around operational efficiency, digitalisation and service excellence.


