The residential project in Jubail makes it the largest in the city. Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thunayan Al-Saud, Chairman, Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY), is in the man, making the requests by companies to allocate land to build homes for their employees, come true. This is a futuristic leap equivalent to what has been done during the past 30 years to solve the housing crisis in Jubail. The RCJY, under Al-Saud, started the process of delivering more than 1,300 villas to its employees last month and has also completed the residential occupancy certificates for more than 4,100 housing units in Jalmoudah district belonging to private sector projects. Over the past few years, Al-Saud has signed a number of contracts for building residential units for the housing ownership program 2015. They include 110 villas for Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), 43 residential villas for SASREF, eight residential buildings for Ma´aden and 106 villas for Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Company. The project is based on the latest international trends like selecting the location away from the industrial area, placing a buffer area for it and designing houses keeping in mind the wind direction, and the design is based on creating extended green spaces. With the launch of such a massive project, Al-Saud is game to make Jubail a different city in itself.