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Al Khalili Systems & Electrical Installations Al Khalili Systems & Electrical Installations LLC WE HAVE TO CONTINUE AIMING ONLY FOR THE BEST 41 I .! I '\ II d...cg....o....µ Al Khalili Group IMPORTANT PROJECTS DONE IN UAE OUR PROJECTS 1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai 31. Yas Island Hotels-Abu Dhabi 2. Marriot Marques 32. Charlotte Bur Juman Center-Dubai 3. Oberoi Centre Hotel 33. Bazar Madinat Jumeirah 4. Fairmount Hotel- Palm Jumeirah/Apartments 34. Deloitte-Dubai 5. Sofitel Palm Jumeirah/Jumeirah 35. Intercontinental Hotel-Abu Dhabi 6. Grand Hyatt -Dubai 36. Moscow Hotel-Dubai 7. Emirates Tower - Dubai 37. Capitol Hotel-Dubai 8. Radisson Blue Media City 38. Marcopolo Hotel-Dubai 9. Wahat Hilli Mall 39. Cavalli Moda Mall-Bahrain 10. Yas Marina Hotel - Yas Island, Abu Dhabi 40. Al Jabber Tower-Dubai 11. Ibis Novotel- Port Rashid/Barsha/Deira 41. Al Attar Business Tower-Dubai 12. Sheraton Mall of the Emirates 42. Sama Tower 1 3. Burj Dubai Business Park 43. Chelsea Hotel-Dubai 14. Dubai Securities and Commodities Authority 44. Gems World Academy-Dubai 15. Fraser Suites 45. Port & Customs-Dubai 16. Shangrila Hotel - Dubai 46. Terraverde, Emirates Hills Swimming Pools 17. Marriot Dubai marina 47. Al Barari Development 18. Warehouse Gym 48. City Walk (Meraas) 19. City Max Hotel - Dubai 49. Sharjah Planetarium 20. City Season Hotel - Dubai 50. Bluewaters (Meraas) 21. Shoba Tower 51. BVLGARI Hotel 22. Indigo Tower 52. Dubai World trade Centre -Extension 23. Premierre Inn - Dubai/Abu Dhabi Airport 53. Jaliliya Foundation 24. Lemeridien Hotel - Dubai 54. Camel Hospital 25. Jumeirah Creek Hotel-Dubai 55. Atlantis 26. Amassi Restaurant-Abu Dhabi 56. Dubai Safari 27. Lotus One Convention Center-Dubai 57. Deportation Prison - Sharjah 28. Trade Center-Bahrain 58. Damac- Paramount 29. Qatar Airways Hotel-Doha 59. Dubai Frame 30. Barr Al Jissah Resort-Muscat .·-"'· 3 - SAFARI VILLAGE � 11.!iwJI iiJiJi .
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