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EVERSENDAI CORPORATION BERHAD EVERSENDAI ENGINEERING FZE EVERSENDAI ENGINEERING LLC EVERSENDAI Offshore SDN BHD Plot No Towering – Powering – Energising – Innovating Moving to New Frontiers MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN & GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR’s MESSAGE TAN SRI A.K. NATHAN Moving To New Frontiers The history of Eversendai goes back to 1984 and As we move to new frontiers, we are certain we after three decades of unparalleled experience, will be able to provide our clients the certainty and engineering, technical expertise and a strong network comfort of knowing that their projects are in capable across various countries, we are recognised as a and experienced hands. These developments will leading global organisation in undertaking turnkey complement our vision, mission and core values and contracts; delivering highly complex projects with simultaneously allow us to remain one of the most innovative construction methodologies for high rise successful organisations in the Asian and Middle buildings, power & petrochemical plants as well as Eastern Region and beyond with corresponding composite and reinforced concrete building structures efficiency and reliability. in the Asian and Middle Eastern regions. The successful and timely completion of our projects We have a dedicated workforce of over 10,000 accompanied by soaring innovation, creativity and people and an impressive portfolio of more than 290 our aspiration to move to new frontiers have been the accomplished projects in over 14 different countries key drivers for achieving continuous growth through with 5 steel fabrication factories located in Malaysia, the years and we remain committed to these values. Dubai, Sharjah, Qatar and India, with an annual This stamps our firm intent to dominate the various capacity of 150,000 tonnes. With our state-of-the-art industries which we are involved in and also marks steel fabrication factories, we have constructed some the next phase in our development to be amongst the of the world’s most iconic landmark structures. These undisputed global market leaders. include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Petronas Tower 2 in Malaysia, New Doha International Airport in Qatar, Eversendai has proven that it is possible to build Kingdom Centre in Saudi Arabia and Republic Plaza a successful business and sound track record of in Singapore. exceptional technical ability by not compromising on our core values and commitment to our clients. Our expansion plans, primarily our foray into the Our strength lies in our resilient workforce whose engineering, construction, procurement, fabrication skills, commitment and dedication serve the needs and installation services for the Oil & Gas industry, of our clients. An established management which which include process modules and self-elevating overlooks the areas of planning, procurement, jack up platforms, is very much integral to our core HSE and execution, combined with experienced operations. We will also be venturing into new markets managers, engineers alongside our workforce has which include Africa, Canada, Australia as well as made Eversendai a leading and innovative global other countries in the Middle East. We are proud to organisation. acknowledge that today, we have the capability of handling total integrated multi-disciplinary construction We are pleased to realise our aspirations of growing our packages involving all phases of construction work business and we shall continually seek opportunities which include civil and building, structural and steel to globally expand our existing scope of operations. fabrication and erection, mechanical piping, tankage, process equipment erection and electrical and This is just the beginning‎ instrumentation works. 2 3 OUR GLOBAL NETWORK OUR VISION AZERBAIJAN TO maintain OUR CORE Qatar VALUES AND CONTINUOUSLY ABU DHABI DUBAI SAUDI SHARJAH INNOVate AS WE MOVE to NEW ARABIA RAS AL KHAIMAH OMAN INDIA FRONTIERS SRI LANKA MALAYSIA OUR MISSION SINGAPORE To excel in delivering our commitment to our clients while strengthening and forging new ties. We endeavour to maintain and enhance our consistent • Eversendai Engineering LLC (Dubai) performance, work culture and standards. We • EVS Construction LLC (Dubai) strongly believe in maximising the value of human • Eversendai Engineering LLC capital and aligning it with company initiatives as a (Abu Dhabi) • Eversendai Engineering FZE fundamental element of our business objective (Sharjah) • Eversendai Engineering Saudi LLC • Eversendai Engineering Pte Ltd (Saudi Arabia) (Singapore) • Eversendai Construction (S) Pte Ltd • Eversendai Construction Pvt Ltd (Singapore) (India) ENDAI • Eversendai Technics Pte Ltd • Eversendai Engineering Qatar WLL S (Singapore) (Qatar) • Shin Eversendai Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd VER (Malaysia) OUR CORE valueS E • Eversendai Offshore Sdn Bhd • Eversendai Offshore RMC FZE Compliance to SAFETY (Malaysia) (Ras Al Khaimah) • ECB Properties Sdn Bhd • Conformance to QUALITY (Malaysia) • Eversendai Oil & Gas (M) Sdn Bhd (Malaysia) • Adherence to SCHEDULE • Vahana Constructions Sdn Bhd • Vahana Constructions Pvt Ltd (Malaysia) (Sri Lanka) • Consistent CLIENT SatiSfaction • Technics Oil & Gas Ltd (Singapore) Subsidiary company 4 Associated company 5 ENGINEERING Eversendai is equipped with software people have versatility in addition to the Structural, Connection Design such as STAADPRO, ETABS, FASTRAK, standards from UBC, IBC, JIS, Canada, DESCON for Structural Design and Australia, Europe and India. & Shop Drawing custom made spread sheets for Connections and TEKLA STRUCTURES, We have the expertise to deal with pipe BOCAD, RC-CAD and ACAD for Structural profile structures, unfolding drawings with Eversendai Corporation Offices at India, Dubai and Qatar provides technical Steel and Rebar Detailing. 3 dimensional curvature and Multiplane services for all types of structures: - joints. We carry out our own Research and • We are equipped with state of the art design and detailing software, with 3D modeling Development, seeking new methodologies Eversendai has been awarded with capabilities for structural design, connection design, temporary erection engineering for high-rise, industrial buildings & equipment support structures, shopping malls, to improve deliverables, work processes, prestigious awards, such as the Golden convention centers and infrastructure projects. automation and procedures to enhance Award for Best and Complex Models from the engineering and fabrication drawing Tekla Structures for various projects. • Shop drawings for structural steel and rebar engineering. output using cutting edge 3D model • Value engineering for member sizing, connections and innovative erection technology. We provide electronic communications with methodologies tailored to meet the project and the clients’ requirements. a dedicated 24 hours, 7 days a week FTP • Complete 3 Dimensional model of structures and connections, exporting the nested Eversendai has a team of experienced server with high speed internet connections cutting plans to various CNC machines directly using 3D model software to ensure design engineers and detailing personnel and voice over internet protocol (VOIP) accuracy in fabrication and erection of myriad of bolted joints. including experienced 3D structural model across the different regions. Our creators and checkers. engineering capability with almost three • Structural steel erection engineering determining centre of gravity for intricate decades of experience in our chosen field assemblies to assist in complex heavy lifts including in some of the tallest structures. The majority of the projects for design and of products and services ensure that our • Temporary structures as part of the model to eliminate fouling of members and cables detailing conform to British and American clients and customers are offered one-stop during site assembly and erection. Standards and our experienced team of shop service to meet their varying needs. • Complete material list, bolt list, stud bolt list extracted from model in advance for early and bulk procurement and effective site management. 6 7 FABRICATION FACILITIES In keeping with Eversendai Corporation’s objective to enhance its premier position in the business through engineering excellence and specialist construction services, the company has further developed its fabrication capacity to accommodate Eversendai’s growing number of projects, boasting a combined annual fabrication capacity of over 150,000 metric tonnes. Eversendai produces high quality fabricated structures and has the accreditation and certification from ASME Boiler and Pressure Code U, U2, S and the R Symbol from the National Board of Boilers and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, for our facility at Hamriyah Free Zone, Sharjah, U.A.E . All our fabrication factories are strategically located and have the capability and the capacity to fabricate and export high quality fabricated structures to any parts of the world on time. Eversendai Corporation has fabrication factories at: - Rawang Malaysia Total Area : 65,412 sq metres Open Yard Area : 40,761 sq metres Total Building Area : 24,651 sq metres Fabrication Capacity : 24,000 tonnes 147,387 sq metres 60,000 tonnes : : Al Qusais Industrial Dubai Area Open Yard Fabrication Capacity Total Area : 12,000 sq metres Open Yard Area : 4,000 sq metres Total Building Area : 8,000 sq metres Fabrication Capacity : 12,000 tonnes Sharjah 211,168 sq metres 63,781 sq metres : : Hamriyah Free Zone Hamriyah Free Area Total Building Area Total 8 9 10 Industrial Area Doha Qatar Total Area : 39,479 sq metres Open Yard Area : 18,720 sq metres Total Building Area : 16,128
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