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April 18, 2024 foasummit0

Egypt-headquartered Hassan Allam Holding’s Saudi unit has won an additional contract for the Marina Hotel in Amaala Triple Bay. The contract outlines that the firm will handle civil construction, secondary infrastructure and in-ground services work.

The project is part of the hospitality package being developed in Amaala, which include the Four Seasons Hotel, Rosewood Residence and Hotel, Six Senses Residence and Hotel as well as the medical wellness resort located at Triple Bay.

“Expanding upon our initial scope of civil construction works covering a built-up area of 61,128sqm, our additional scope encompasses all secondary infrastructure and in-ground services for the Marina Hotel,” said a company spokesman.

The contract covers roads and paving, irrigation network, electrical MV network, ELV/ICT/GSM containment works, as well as all other utilities, alongside external signage and wayfinding installations. With a dedicated focus on Saudi Arabia, Hassan Allam Holding remains committed to contributing to the nation’s future by diversifying the economy, advancing tourism, and fostering innovation, he added.

Work is said to be moving at a steady pace at the Four Seasons property being developed by Red Sea Global. Hassan Allam is building the branded residences, hotel villas, and the main Four Seasons hotel in a joint venture with Rawabi Specialized Contracting, a subsidiary of Saudi-based Rawabi Holding Group.

He continued, “Our focus on our core markets remains resolute as we continue to strengthen economic diversification, fostering tourism, and championing innovation in line with our global expansion strategy.”

Earlier in the year, Hassan Allam said its subsidiary Kortech had won a major contract for a medical wellness resort project located within Amaala Triple Bay in a joint venture with Saudi electromechanical contractor Sharqawi. The project comprises a 75-key hotel, 13 branded residences and villas with a total built-up area of 175,000sqm.

The company noted that it is already working on the Rosewood Residence and Hotel in Amaala Triple Bay in partnership with Rawabi Specialized Contracting.

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April 17, 2024 foasummit0

Two contracts worth US $168mn have been awarded by developer Arada for the construction of all 565 homes within its premium community Azalea. The community is part of the fourth phase of the Masaar megaproject, which is taking shape in the Suyoh district of Sharjah.

Announcing the contract awards, Arada said Saleh Construction will build 324 residences, while Yanal Building Contracting Company will deliver 241 homes. Construction work will begin immediately and all homes will be completed and handed over by the end of 2025.

Contracts for the remaining two phases will be awarded in the second quarter, with the entire project scheduled for completion by the end of 2026, the developer noted.

“The feedback we have received from the first residents who have started moving into Masaar in recent months has been exceptional, underlining our commitment to setting a new standard of living for the UAE. Since we launched Masaar in 2021, it has become one of the country’s most successful offplan projects, with strong capital appreciation over the last three years creating significant additional value for our buyers,” states Arada Group CEO Ahmed Alkhoshaibi.

These new awards mean that over 1,500 homes in the second, third and fourth phases at Masaar are now under construction, following the completion of 430 homes in the first phase by the end of 2023, the developer explained.

Arada pointed out that the other completed elements of the woodland community include Masaar Discovery Center and a number of family attractions including a children’s adventure playground, water play area, skate park and a Zad food truck park.

Valued at $2.6bn and containing 3,000 villas and townhouses spread over six phases, Masaar is defined by a ‘green spine’ of 70,000 trees, offering a nature-inspired lifestyle to its residents.

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April 17, 2024 foasummit0

The Big Project Middle East (BPME) team has announced its Critical Infrastructure Summit is now scheduled to take place on 8 May at the Two Seasons Hotel in Dubai. The event was previously scheduled to take place on 17 April but was postponed due to extremely unfavourable weather conditions across the UAE.

“Following alerts from the National Centre of Meteorology on 16th April, which noted that ‘hazardous weather events’ were expected to continue until 6pm on 17th April, and authorities urging residents to stay at home during this period, the BPME team felt that postponing the event was the only responsible thing to do to ensure the safety of speakers and delegates,” said Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at Big Project Middle East.

Scheduled to take place on 8 May, the event will shine a light on the region’s infrastructure, including airports, seaports, road and rail transportation systems and data centres. The event will comprise a mix of panel discussions and high-level presentations.

At present, MENA regional governments are working with the private sector to either expand or develop all new infrastructure, in line with changing market appetites, new requirements, and even the threat of climate change. Data from Mordor Intelligence said that the Middle East and Africa infrastructure market is valued at US $48bn and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 3.5% between 2023 and 2028.

The 2024 Critical Infrastructure Summit is supported by:

Gold Sponsor: KEO International Consultants
Strategic Content Partner: ALEC
Silver Sponsor: AECOM
Endorsed by: The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), RICS

Read more about the Critical Infrastructure Summit by clicking here.

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April 15, 2024 foasummit0

Abu Dhabi’s first waste-to-energy (WtE) plant will be designed and built by a joint venture comprising ALEC Engineering and Contracting (ALEC) and BUTEC.

According to a statement from ALEC, the ALEC BUTEC JV has partnered with Hitachi Zosen Innova (HZI) to collaborate on the construction of this project. HZI is said to be renowned for its expertise in waste-to-energy technology.

Sean McQue, Managing Director – Construction of ALEC commented, “We are pleased to have been selected for this crucial project, highlighting our commitment to sustainable progress within the region. This WtE facility marks a significant milestone in Abu Dhabi’s endeavors to tackle waste management issues and diminish greenhouse gas emissions. ALEC’s proficiency, combined with BUTEC’s established excellence in design-build ventures, guarantees the successful execution of this landmark initiative.”

Located near the Al-Dhafra landfill, the ultra-large waste incineration facility will process 900,000t of non-recyclable waste annually over the next 30 years. The aim of the project is to prevent the release of nearly 1.1m tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions annually. The plant will add 80MW of power generation capacity from a non-fossil fuel source, the statement noted.

The ALEC BUTEC JV will oversee the engineering, procurement, and construction of all non-process-related activities, encompassing tasks such as civil engineering, concrete and structural steel work, installation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, as well as building services. Additionally, they will manage external works and site infrastructure development.

BUTEC’s Country General Manager Hani Houalla concluded, “BUTEC’s design-build expertise coupled with ALEC’s distinguished construction capability positions us as a strong team ready to deliver impactful infrastructure projects like Abu Dhabi’s Waste-to-Energy facility. We are proud to contribute to the UAE’s decarbonization agenda and to this significant development.”

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April 8, 2024 foasummit0

The UK’s second largest port operator, Peel Ports Group, has initiated a tender process where contractors can submit bids for two new frameworks for a long-term construction programme that will take place across its UK and Ireland sites.

The port operator is seeking to appoint contractors to the two frameworks for a period of up to eight years. One framework will cover general construction while the other will cover marine construction. The programme is said to be worth approximately US $947mn.

According to a report, the frameworks will cover construction projects across the group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland ports, including the Port of Liverpool, Heysham Port, Manchester Ship Canal, London Medway, its Clydeport sites, Great Yarmouth, and Dublin Port. The scope of the frameworks will cover both existing infrastructure improvements and the development of new infrastructure.

Lewis McIntyre, Managing Director of Port Services at Peel Ports Group said, “Our ports form a network of busy logistics hubs servicing local, national and global supply chains, and this move represents a huge step in our efforts to futureproof that network, so we can keep responding and adapting to our port users’ needs in an agile way.”

The first framework covers general construction works, such as the construction and maintenance of roads, car parks, and warehouses, earthworks and ground remediation, paving and surfacing, rail construction, and demolition. The second focuses on specialised marine construction works, including asset renewal, refurbishment, and RoRo.

McIntyre added, “The long-term nature of these framework agreements allows us to build meaningful, commercially sustainable partnerships with our construction contractors. It further allows us to appoint a collection of regional suppliers to give us breadth and depth of scope, skill, and responsiveness; the way the frameworks are structured provides invaluable opportunities for the successful partners to design and build sustainable solutions for our various projects, in what will be a truly collaborative approach as we aim for Net Zero by 2040.”

The procurement process for these tenders is anticipated to occur in 2024, and contracts are expected to be awarded towards the end of the year.

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April 8, 2024 foasummit0

Requests for qualification (RFQ) have been issued to developers/developer consortia for the Al Dibdibah Power and Al Shagaya Renewable Energy (Phase III) Zone 1 Solar PV Independent Power Project (IPP) by the Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (KAPP). KAPP is working in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity & Water & Renewable Energy (MEWRE) on the project.

The winning consortium will be responsible for the development, financing, design, procurement, engineering, construction, testing, commissioning, operation, maintenance as well as transfer of the key Al Dibdibah Power and Al Shagaya Renewable Energy project, says KAPP.

According to a report, the Al Dibdibah Power and Al Shagaya plant will take shape within the administrative boundary of the Jahra Governorate in the west of Kuwait City, approximately 100km from the capital. On completion, it will boast a net power capacity of 1,100MW.

KAPP said the project will export the output from the plant to Kuwait’s electricity grid and transmission network. It will benefit from power purchase agreement (PPA) with MEWRE as the off taker for a 30-year term. As the main body responsible for implementation of the public-private-partnership projects, KAPP aims to utilise private sector skills and expertise to maximize value for money and service quality, the report noted.

Both KAPP and the MEWRE were supported on the project by Ernst & Young as lead and financial advisor, DLA Piper as legal advisor and DNV as technical and environmental advisor.

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April 5, 2024 foasummit0

British Steel has announced that it has secured a contract to supply track for Egypt’s Green Line railway. The multi-million dollar contract will see the firm provide 9,500 tonnes of track that will be produced at its plant in Scunthorpe, UK for Egypt’s first fully electrified mainline and freight network.

The network is 660km long and will carry passenger and cargo trains up to speeds of 250km per hour. British Steel is said to be among a number of key suppliers providing rail for the project. The rail supplied is expected to be 60E1 in grade R260, each at 18m in length.

“We are delighted that British Steel has been awarded this contract and to be involved in such a transformational project for Egypt, which will bring significant improvements to the transport network. The British Steel rail business prides itself on providing value solutions to our customers, being easy to trade with whilst providing on-time deliveries with world-leading quality,” said British Steel Commercial Manager Export – Rail, Jérôme Bonef.

The railway project will stretch from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. The line promises to revolutionise Egypt’s transport system, with the construction of a high-speed network reducing primary energy usage and overall air pollution.

Bonef notes that two shipments of rail will be transported from British Steel to the north Egyptian port of Alexandria this month and in June. It will be used to extend the line from Alexandria via El Alamein to the Mediterranean coast in the north-west and eastwards to the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea, he stated.

The project is being managed by Orascom Construction and Arab Contractors Joint Venture with the design, construction, commissioning, and operation of the line handled by the National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) for Egypt.

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April 5, 2024 foasummit0

Egis has been awarded a contract for the landmark Souq Al Mubarakiya Development and Reconstruction Project in Kuwait. Building on the successful pre-design and design management phases of the project, Egis will now serve as the overall construction management consultant, the firm stated.

A significant landmark in Kuwait, Souq Al-Mubarakiya played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s political, commercial, and social history. Now, this project aims to revitalise and preserve the historic market’s unique 120-year-old heritage, with the development led and financed by Kuwait Finance House (KFH). The main contractor is Alghanim International (AGI), working alongside Gulf Consult (GC) as the design consultant.

Egis will oversee the reconstruction of 17 buildings, along with a complete upgrade of the infrastructure network to meet current standards and comply with the latest regulations.

Following a fire that partially damaged portions of the landmark, the design ensures the reconstruction adheres to modern specifications while meticulously preserving the historical significance of this treasured site.

Khaled El Mir, the Country Managing Director at Egis Kuwait explained, “Egis brings a long history of technical expertise and project management experience to the Souq Al-Mubarakiya Development project. We are committed to collaborating closely with all stakeholders to deliver this significant project to the highest standards, ensuring the revitalised Souq becomes a cherished landmark for generations to come.”

Kuwait Finance House Chairman, Hamad Abdulmohsen Al Marzouq remarked, “We are delighted to celebrate the launch of the reconstruction project for the area damaged in the Al Mubarakiya fire. This follows the successful completion and approval of the design phase by the relevant advisory team dedicated to addressing the effects of the incident.”

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April 5, 2024 foasummit0

Dubai South Properties has awarded contracts worth US $408mn to Al Kharafi Construction Company for the development of the third, fourth and fifth phases of its premium South Bay development.

Located in the heart of Dubai South’s Residential District – alongside Expo Road – South Bay will feature over 800 villas and townhouses, more than 200 waterfront mansions and a 1km-long lagoon. There will also be a 3km waterfront promenade with cafes, multiple beaches, a clubhouse and fitness centres.

Announcing the new contract, Dubai South Properties said it will now accelerate the completion of the next three phases, and officially launched Phase 4. This comes following increased demand from investors and buyers to own a unit at South Bay and the sell-out of the limited inventory that was released previously.

Slated for a Q1 2027 completion, the fourth phase will incorporate 138 units comprising three-, four-, and five-bedroom villas and a limited number of five-to seven-bedroom mansions.

Last year, Dubai South Properties appointed Ginco General Contracting for the construction of the first two phases and the infrastructure facilities for the project.

On the new contract, CEO Nabil Al Kindi said, “We are confident that the expertise of the appointed contractor will help us realise this project, which will be an ideal option for those seeking quality living with world-class amenities. The project has witnessed lots of interest since its launch due to its strategic location, modern amenities, and unique selling points. The sell-out of each phase upon launching onto the market exemplifies South Bay’s uniqueness. At Dubai South, our mandate is to develop projects that cater to the demand for premium residences and enrich the lifestyles of residents.”

“We are also excited to announce that soon we will be launching our next project specifically catering to the demand for high quality apartments in Dubai South, which will be a first-of-its-kind in Dubai South,” noted Al Kindi.

“This new development promises an elevated living experience with meticulously crafted luxury finishes and thoughtfully designed amenities. We will continue with our well-studied approach of launching projects that add value to our discerning customers and we are confident that our new development will create huge interest among investors,” he concluded.

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