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Experience Record Important Completed Projects EXPERIENCE RECORD IMPORTANT COMPLETED PROJECTS Ser. CONTRACT DATE VALUE OF REF . NO . NAME OF PROJECT CLIENT'S NAME CONSULTANT LOCATION No STRART FINISH PROJECT / QR Artline & James Cubitt & 1 J/149 Masjid for H.E. Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad Awqaf Dept. Dafna 12‐10‐2011/31‐10‐2012 68,527,487.70 Partners Road works, Parking, Landscaping, Shades and Development of Al‐ 22‐08‐2010 / 21‐06‐2012 2 MRJ/622 Jabel Area in Dukhan. Qatar Petroleum Qatar Petroleum Dukhan 14,428,932.00 Road Improvement Works out of Greater Doha Access Roads to ASHGHAL Road Affairs Doha, Qatar 48,045,328.17 3 MRJ/082 15‐06‐2010 / 13‐06‐2012 Farms and Villages, Contract No. IA 09/10 C89G Construction and Upgrade of Emergency/Approach Roads to Arab 4 MRJ/619 Qatar Petroleum Atkins Dukhan 27‐06‐2010 / 10‐07‐2012 23,583,833.70 D,FNGLCS and JDGS within Dukhan Fields,Contract No.GC‐09112200 Aspire Zone Foundation Dismantling, Supply & Installation for the 01‐01‐2011 / 30‐06‐2011 5 J / 151 Aspire Logistics Aspire Logistics Aspire Zone 6,550,000.00 Tower Flame Image at the Sport City Torch Tower in Aspire Zone Extension to be issued Design, Supply, Installation.Commission and Testing of 6 J / 155 Enchancement and Upgrade Work for the Field of Play Lighting Aspire Logestics Aspire Logestics Aspire Zone 01‐07‐2011 / 25‐11‐2011 28,832,000.00 System for Aspire Zone Facilities (AF/C/AL 1267/10) Maintenance of Roads Within Al Daayen Municipality Area (Zones 7 MRJ/078 Al Daayen Municipality Al Daayen 19‐08‐2009 / 11‐04‐2011 3,799,000.00 No. 70 and 74 ) 8 MRJ/075 Call off Agreement for Costruction Car Parking Lots and Roads Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation Gharafa, Education City 01‐03‐2009 / 01‐03‐2011 12,596,842.00 DlDevelopmen t of Al‐WkWakra h and Al‐Khor StSports Club s, Phase III, RfRef. Qatar Olilympic Committee Design & Consult Bureau 9 J / 148 Al Wakrah & Al Khor 01‐05‐2010 / 15‐03‐2011 38,840,874.71 EPD/M/125/2009 (QOC) (DCB) 10 J / 146 Extension of Mosque No.046 & Imam House Mr.Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad Al Imtiyaz Real Estate Co. Al Mamoura 04‐02‐2010 / 01‐08‐2010 22,703,112.00 Upgrading Football Fields Lightings (Design & Build) First Grade Qatar Olympic Committee Design & Consult Bureau 11 J / 147 Sports Clubs (Al Arabi, Al Rayyan, Al Saad, Al Gharafa & Qatar Various 08‐02‐2010 / 04‐12‐2010 136,905,758.00 (QOC) (DCB) Sports Clubs), EPD/C/115/2009 12 J / 145 Proposed Road Sign Production Plant Qatar Media Services Arab Engineering Bureau Industrial Area 15‐12‐2009 / 05‐11‐2010 45,836,227.76 13 MRJ/077 Earth Works for the Peripheral Roads to Barwa City‐Phase 1 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Abu Hamour 02‐08‐2009 / 28‐04‐2010 83,459,169.00 Road Improvement Works in Wakrah Municipality Peripheral Roads 14 MRJ/079 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Wakrah 21‐02‐2010 / 19‐08‐2010 33,645,982.00 for Barwa Village Reconstruction, Rehabilitation & Maintenance Within Wakrah 15 MRJ/069 ASHGHAL Assets Management Affairs Doha, Qatar 20‐07‐2008 / 31‐03‐2010 27,163,372.50 Municipality Area (RA/07‐08/M/003/G) 16 J / 138 Design & Build Commercial Plaza Car Park, CVP/B/201 Cultural Village Project Cultural Village Project West Bay 20‐10‐2007 / 11‐01‐2010 642,959,629.15 17 J / 142 Barwa Village Barwa Real Estate Co. Qatar Design Consortium Wakrah 01‐07‐2008 / 31‐12‐2009 1,550,826,214.00 Construction of parking lots and car shades for military police at 18 MRJ/058 special forces camp Sailiyah (RW‐534‐01) Tender No. Qatar Armed Forces Qatar Armed Forces Sailiyah Camp 23‐09‐2007 / 22‐09‐2008 3,490,637.50 TAC/G/05/2007‐2008 19 J / 202 52 No. Villas for Sh. Abdul Rahman Sh. Abdul Rahman Nasseria 16‐01‐2007 / 15‐01‐2010 85,000,000.00 Al Khor Sewerage, Extension to Al Khor STW, PWA/GTC/051/2005‐ 20 J / 117 ASHGHAL Parsons Al Khor 27‐02‐2006 / 05‐12‐2009 83,096,736.38 2006, CP‐517 H.E. Mr. Ghanim Bin Saad Al 21 J / 142‐G Annex Building for H.E. Mr. Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad Arteligno Al Mamoura 10‐08‐2009 / 18‐09‐2009 4,000,000.00 Saad 22 MRJ/072 Landscaping for Mosques, Package B (BA 07‐08/C/032/I) ASHGHAL Building Engineering Affairs Doha, Qatar 13‐07‐2008 / 12‐07‐2009 2,671,619.00 * Infrastructure Projects or Projects with Infrastructure works in their scope are highlighted in yellow Page: 1 OF 6 EXPERIENCE RECORD IMPORTANT COMPLETED PROJECTS Ser. CONTRACT DATE VALUE OF REF . NO . NAME OF PROJECT CLIENT'S NAME CONSULTANT LOCATION No STRART FINISH PROJECT / QR Construction of Road & Car Park at Beach Villa 23 MRJ/071 Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation Dafna 08‐06‐2008 / 07‐07‐2008 1,602,420.00 (QF/M&C/CN/08/8828). Construction of Roads for Al Wajbah Office Cabins 8 & 9 24 MRJ/065 Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation Al Wajbah 21‐02‐2008 / 22‐03‐2008 2,504,444.00 (QF/M&C/CN/08/7081) Construction of the Training Field, Administration Building & 25 J / 141 The Sport City Project Projacs Al‐Thumama, Near Ain Khalid 03‐02‐2008 / 28‐02‐2009 201,950,000.00 Central Chiller Plant of the Sports Club (KSCDC/524F/06) 26 MRJ/064 RIW in Muaither North & South ‐ Zone 53 & 55 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Muaither 30‐01‐2008 / 23‐04‐2009 19,696,141.17 27 MRJ/063 RIW in Gharaffa & Nasriah ‐ Zone 51 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Gharaffa 30‐01‐2008 / 22‐05‐2009 16,889,301.00 28 MRJ/060 Landscaping for Mosques, Package A (BA 07‐08/C/032/I) ASHGHAL Building Engineering Affairs Doha, Qatar 02‐12‐2007 / 17‐02‐2009 5,125,962.00 29 MRJ/057 Construction of Road for the New Office Cabins in Al Wajbah Qatar Foundation Qatar Foundation Al Wajbah 30‐09‐2007 / 01‐01‐2008 2,433,960.00 Consulting Engineering 30 J / 136 Construction of 4 Nos. Schools, School No. (2,3,4,5) of 23 Schools ASHGHAL Ain Khalid 27‐08‐2007 / 31‐08‐2008 234,173,580.04 Group 31 MRJ/035 ERC 0737/C1 RIW in Al Wakrah Phase 1 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Wakrah 25‐03‐2007 / 24‐07‐2008 17,051,349.97 Maintenance of Parade Ground for Student Training Center in T.B.Z. 32 MRJ/047 Qatar Armed Forces Qatar Armed Forces Sailiyah Camp 15‐02‐2007 / 14‐03‐2008 3,467,052.50 Camp at Sailiyah (RW‐533‐01) 33 MRJ/051 Asphalt Works at QSGTL Camp Qatar Housing Svs. Co. Qatar Petroleum Ras Laffan 15‐07‐2007 / 14‐02‐2008 4,904,714.33 34 MRJ/053 Asphalt Work in Access Road Barwa City Housing Project Barwa City Abu Hamour 20‐07‐2007 / 30‐07‐2007 864,336.00 35 MRJ/046 Car Park for Shamal Mosque ASHGHAL Building Affairs Shamal 16‐01‐2007 / 14‐07‐2007 1, 351, 841.45 36 J / 131 Works Related to 1 No. Planter (KSCDC/467/06 The Sport City Project The Sport City Project Khalifa Stadium 09‐11‐2006 / 18‐11‐2007 59,500.00 Qatar National Olympic 37 J / 132 Renovation of Khalifa Squash & Tennis Complex E.C.G. Tennis & Squash Complex 16‐10‐2006 / 12‐11‐2006 5,675,196.85 Committee Lusail Development: Marine, Earthwork & Site Preperation‐ 38 MRJ/043 Sinohydro Corporation Sinohydro Corporation Dafna 02‐10‐2006 / 14‐01‐2007 2,703,985.74 QD/TAC/C/2005‐2006/004. 39 J / 130 Construction of Horses Training Ramps at Sport City (KSCDC/461/06) The Sport City Project The Sport City Project Khalifa Stadium 31‐08‐2006 / 21‐09‐2006 737,000.00 Maintenance of Parade Ground for Combined Training Center at 40 MRJ/039 Qatar Armed Forces Qatar Armed Forces Duhailiyat 24‐07‐2006 / 15‐07‐2007 3,988,650.00 Duhailiyat Camp (RW‐621‐01) ERC 0619/C/C2 in Paving Works on Medians & Foothpaths for 41 MRJ/040 ASHGHAL Road Affairs Muaither 01‐07‐2006 / 30‐06‐2007 4,796,660.00 Muaither Major Street The Renovation and Remodelling of Al‐Khor, Al‐Wakra, Al‐Ahli & Al‐ Qatar National Olympic 42 J / 128 Various Locations 15‐06‐2006 / 08‐12‐2006 32,133,511.00 Arabi Sports Clubs Committee Ceremonies Capital Work Programme Lucy Tower Foundation 43 J / 127 The Sport City Project The Sport City Project Khalifa Stadium 08‐06‐2006 / 04‐08‐2006 14,511,713.50 Package, KSCDC/317A/06 Qatar National Olympic 44 J / 125 Design & Build of Car & Motorcycle Racing Tracks, SFID/C/57 ASCO Industrial Area 16‐05‐2006 / 31‐07‐2007 50,557,091.88 Committee GTC 04/206/ED Construction of Work Pertaining to Extension & Al‐Muftah Contg. Co. 45 Qatar Petroleum Dukhan 25‐04‐2006 / 15‐06‐2006 450,985.00 Modification to the Dukhan Medical Center (Subcontract) Ceremonies Capital Work Programme‐Package 3 Joan Chamber & 46 J / 122 The Sport City Project The Sport City Project Khalifa Stadium 04‐02‐2006 / 03‐06‐2006 17,492,903.01 All Associated Utilities, KSCDC/317/06 Ceremonies Capital Work‐Package 1 Excavation & Athletes 47 J / 121 The Sport City Project The Sport City Project Khalifa Stadium 14‐01‐2006 / 01‐05‐2006 11,000,000.00 Entrance, KSCDC/319/06 * Infrastructure Projects or Projects with Infrastructure works in their scope are highlighted in yellow Page: 2 OF 6 EXPERIENCE RECORD IMPORTANT COMPLETED PROJECTS Ser.
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