In the rapidly evolving landscape of construction in Saudi Arabia, where mega-projects and Vision 2030 are reshaping skylines and ambitions, companies face a crucial question: how can they stand out in an increasingly competitive market? One compelling answer lies not in steel or concrete, but in storytelling—specifically, the creation and publication of a legacy book. TPG Media’s book publishing division, Mercury Book Publishing can help you create your very own company or family legacy coffee table book.
A legacy book is more than a glossy company brochure. It’s a professionally written, designed, and published volume that captures a construction firm’s journey, from humble beginnings to landmark achievements. It highlights key projects, leadership insights, cultural values, and contributions to national development. In a country where heritage and vision are deeply intertwined, this kind of publication speaks volumes.


First and foremost, a legacy book builds credibility and trust. Clients, government stakeholders, and international partners are more inclined to work with a firm that has a proven track record, articulated clearly and elegantly. A well-crafted book serves as a tangible testament to quality, endurance, and vision, attributes that are vital in securing long-term contracts or participating in government tenders.
Secondly, it’s a powerful branding tool. In Saudi Arabia’s competitive construction sector, differentiation is key. A legacy book helps tell a company’s unique story, showcasing not just what it builds, but why it builds. It can humanize the brand, reflect national values, and align the business with the broader aspirations of Vision 2030, such as innovation, sustainability, and cultural pride.

A legacy book also plays a role in internal motivation and recruitment. Documenting a firm’s achievements and values can inspire employees, instilling a sense of pride and continuity. It becomes a resource for onboarding new talent, especially young Saudis looking to join a company with purpose and history.
Finally, such a book offers international appeal. As Saudi firms expand abroad or partner with global players, having a sophisticated, bilingual publication enhances reputation and opens doors. It shows the world that the company is not just a local contractor, but a global contender with a strong foundation.
In short, a legacy book is not just a celebration of the past, it’s an investment in the future. For construction companies in Saudi Arabia, it can be a cornerstone of strategic communication and a long-lasting asset for growth.