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A year later, CCC won projects in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar. In 1973, CCC set up the National Petroleum Construction Company in Abu Dhabi to provide offshore services to the oil and gas industries in all the Arabian Gulf countries. Today NPCC has an annual revenue of over US$800 million [8]
Austrian Arabian Ready Mix, Dubai, UAE – Manufacture and transportation of ready mix concrete products [27] House of Equipment Co. L.L.C, Dubai, UAE – Trading and leasing of construction equipment. [28] Arabtec Construction Qatar L.L.C, Doha, Qatar – Civil construction and related works [29]
State-owned insurance company S A QNB Group: Financials Banks Doha: 1964 Commercial bank P A Qatar National Cement Company: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Umm Bab: 1965 Cement manufacturing company S A Qatar National Company for Medical Projects: Health care Health care providers Doha: 2005 Healthcare company P A QatarEnergy: Oil & gas
Amana Contracting and Steel Buildings is a UAE based industrial and commercial design-build construction company. It specializes in fast-track, turnkey construction of commercial, industrial and institutional low-rise facilities. [1]
Al Bidda Tower is a 43-storey commercial office building on the Doha Corniche in Al Dafna, Qatar. The building is 196.6 metres (645 ft) (215 m (705 ft) by antenna spire) tall and has 43 floors. [2] Construction begun in 2006 and completed in 2009.
The scope of activities includes civil engineering works for commercial and residential buildings, construction of industrial plants, sewerage system, drainage schemes and pipelines, land reclamation and off-shore works such as piling, jetty construction and dredging. Nass Contracting Co. W.L.L. consists of the following three divisions:
Al Rabban Holding Company is a family-run holding company that was founded in 1964 when Khalid bin Mohammed al-Rabban took over the Rabban Contracting and Trading Co. (WLL) and initiated a growth strategy that carefully selects strategic partnerships with international industry leaders to add value and diversify the holding and advance Qatari growth.
Qatar: 3: First Abu Dhabi Bank: Banking 182.5 33.7 United Arab Emirates: 4: National Commercial Bank: Banking 117.7 20.7 Saudi Arabia: 5: Etisalat: Telecommunications 33.4 43.1 United Arab Emirates: 6: Al-Rajhi Bank: Banking 90.6 27.7 Saudi Arabia: 7: Emirates NBD: Banking 122 13.1 United Arab Emirates: 8: Saudi Electricity Company: Electric ...