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  2. Arabtec Holding PJSC - Wikipedia

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    Arabtec Holding was the first privately held company as well as the first construction company to go public in the UAE. The company was listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) [10] in 2005 and since the IPO the stock has been one of the most traded in the region.

  3. Depa Group - Wikipedia

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    Depa Group was established as Arabtec Hotel Interiors in 1996 by founding members Riad Kamal, Chris Holmes and Mohannad Sweid. In 1997, the company completed its first project - the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai, UAE. In the same year, the company also provided interior construction works on the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai. [4]

  4. Nation Towers - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the towers was sponsored by International Capital Trading (owner), The contractors was a joint venture between Arabtec Construction and National Projects and Construction (NPC). The initial bid for the construction project was priced at $435 million (Dh1.6 billion). [ 2 ]

  5. Cayan Tower - Wikipedia

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    Cayan Tower, known as Infinity Tower before it was inaugurated, is a 306-metre-tall (1,004 ft), 75-story skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower is designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill SOM architectural group for Cayan Real Estate Investment and Development. Upon its opening on 10 June 2013, the tower became the world's tallest ...

  6. Trojan Construction & Holding Group - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Construction & Holding Group, [1] [2] is a UAE based construction company headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [2] [3] [4] ...

  7. Burj Daman - Wikipedia

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    Burj Daman is a 65-floor tower in the Dubai International Financial Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The building is to have a total structural height of 235 m (771 ft). The building topped out in 2011, construction of Rosewood Dubai completed in 2014 and then rebranded to Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre [1] in June 2019.