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Pre-Qualification Document Pre-Qualification Document • Gypsum Board and Dry Walling • Glass Reinforced Gypsum (GRG) • Glass Reinforced Cement (GRC) • Fibrous Plaster FMG System • Wood Works & Wood Flooring • Artificial and Special Stones • Acoustical Panel System • Metal Works • Armourcoat & Venetian Plaster • Other Finishing Work 1 Sadeer Trading & Contracting Co. (ISO 9002 CERTIFIED) Block No. 8, Street #83 Building No. 168, South Subhan - Kuwait Tel: 4714325 / 6 / 8, 4714265 Fax: 4714301 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.sadeercont.com 2 Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Contents Page No. Cover Page 1-2 Table of Contents 3 Company Profile 4 Company Structure 5-6 Organization Chart 7 Financial Situation 8 Executed Projects (Main Projects) 9 Commercial buildings 10-19 Hospitals 20-25 Offices & Hotels 26-29 Villas & Diwaniyas 30-33 Auditoriums 34-37 Current / On-going Projects 38-42 Suppliers, Resources & Sub-Contractors 43 Reference Companies 44 Commercial Registration Copy 45-46 Testimonials 47-51 List of Staffs 52-54 Project Photographs 55-61 3 Company Profile Sadeer Trading & Con-tracting Com-pany was established in 1973 by MR. TAREQ BADER SALEM AL MUTAWA. The main goal of this establishment was then, to introduce the drywall system to the building industry in Kuwait. Since that year, our experience in the gypsum field, and even-tually, in other related finishing works started to grow bigger with time. Today, we deal on commercial and contracting basis with over 250 finishing items (wall fabrics and coverings, synthetic floorings and carpets, raised floors, ceramic murals, painting, wooden doors and carpentry works ....... etc). With all those items, our strong and solid friendship with the "Gypsum" was always dominating in our works. By combining the Engineering team we have, our Factory in South Subhan, and our unlimited contacts with the best and most advanced gypsum establishments all over the world, we were able to expand and specialize on every aspect of this material: • Gypsum Board and Dry Walling. • Glass Reinforced Gypsum. (G.R.G.) • Glass Reinforced Cement. (G.R.C.) • Fibrous Plaster. • F.M.G. System • Wood Works & Wood Flooring • Artificial and Special Stones • Acoustical Panel System • Metal Works • Armourcoat & Venetian Plaster • Other Finishing Works Finally, we are at a stage where we can say that we are able, to execute any design, no matter, how complicated it is to help Architects achieve their ideas. 4 Company Structure (A) MAIN OFFICE PARTNERS MR. TAREQ BADER S. AL MUTAWA MS. FARIDA H.SULTAN AL-ESSA MR. RAKAN T.B.S. AL MUTAWA MR. DHARI T.B.S. AL MUTAWA MS. DANA T.B.S. AL MUTAWA GENERAL MANAGER MR. NABIL AWAD PROJECTS MANAGERS MR. SOUHEIL MARDO MDM. SAHAR CHANE MR. MAHDI MOHD. MUBARAK MR. S. T. PAHATHKUMBURE MR. ASHRAF ADEL HANNA MR. NADER MALAEB MR. KEIZAR SADLIWALA SITE ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS MR. FLORENTINO TONGSON MS. RANA DIB MS. NADINE N. SAYEGH MR. ADEL YUSEF PHILLIPS MS. RAGINA SURESH MR. RONALDO COLLADO GASMEN MS. THEA KATHERENE TONGSON MS. JYOTHY LAKSHMI DHANARAJ MR. MOH'D. MOHSIN SONI MR. BAIG AZHAR HUSSAIN AKHTAR MR. CHACKO JACOB MR. ROBIN COLLADO GASMEN MR. ZIAD AL-DAKHEEL MR. RANDI B REUNDA MR. YASMINE NEZAH MR. BINU MATHEW MR. LEEJOSH MR. KHAN BHAI ABDE MANAF MS. ROUDAINA SEBAALY 5 Company Structure (B.) Showroom / Commercial Industries: Manager: Mr. Abdul Karim Al-Abadi Location: Shuwaikh, Canada Dry St. Tel: 483-3819 Activity: Retailing of decoration items. (C.) Sadeer Industries Factory: Manager (G.R.C.): Mdm. Sahar Chane Manager (G.R.G.): Mr. Sayed Zainul Abdin Location: South Subhan, Block No. 8, Street No. 83 Building No. 168, Tel : 4714325 / 6 / 8 - 4714265 Fax : 4714301 E-Mail : [email protected] Website : www.sadeercont.com Activity : Manufacturing different patterns of ceiling tiles, cornices, etc. for our projects as well as sales in G.R.G. and G.R.C. (D.) Agencies: Manager: Mr. Abdul Karim Location: Main Office Tel: 4714325 / 6 / 8 - 4714265 Fax: 4714301 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.sadeercont.com Activity: Representing a variety of companies In the field of interior finishes:-- Armourcoat Limited (U.K.) Spiver, Italy Armstrong Limited (U.K.) Forton - F.M.G. (U.K.) G.S.P. Ceilings & Mfg. (U.K.) Mihashi Company (Japan) Hafele Gmbh (Architectural Hardware) 6 7 Financial Situation CAPITAL: KD. 700,000/- (FULLY PAID). BANKERS (1): GULF BANK KUWAIT, Head Office, P.O. Box 3200, Safat 13032, Kuwait. (2): NATIONAL BANK OF KUWAIT, Head Office, P.O. Box 95, Safat 13001, Kuwait. SITUATION: Since the liberation, we have not borrowed to finance our projects. Our financial position is kept steady and strong by planning our cash flow very well to enable us to finance our contracting & commercial divisions. 8 Executed Projects • Main Projects • Hospitals • Offices & Hotels • Villas & Diwaniyas • Auditoriums Al – Fanar Cinema Le-Meridien Hotel 9 Executed Main Projects Main Projects: 1. Arab Organization Headquarters 2. Bayan Palace Rehabilitations 3. Amiri Diwan 4. Bayan Palace V.I.P. Residential Complex 5. Amiri Diwan - Seif Palace Renovation 6. Equate Project 7. Iranian Embassy V.I.P. Area 8. Subiya Power Station 9. Alghanim Specialities 10. Public Inst. For Social Security Headquarters 11. Kuwait Oil Sector Complex 12. Waterfront - Phase 5 13. Fahaheel Cinema Complex 14. Ministry Of Interior 15. Al-Aseer Tower 16. Extn. To College Of Technological Studies 17. Fahaheel Waterfront Development, Cinema Al-Ghanim Show room 18. Australian College Of Kuwait 19. Seif Palace 20. Al Manshar Complex 21. Al Salam Hospital New Residential Tower 22. Al Manshar Rotana Suites 23. Burgan Bank Liberation Tower 24. Dome Complex 25. KEO Head Quarters 26. Surra Mosque 27. Hetco Office Building 28. KFH all branches 29. Al Molalla Cinema Marina Mall 30. Kuwait Continental 31. Avenues 10 Main Projects 1. ARAB ORGANIZATION HEADQUARTERS: (KD. 900,000/-) CLIENT: THE ARAB ORGANIZATIONS CONSULTANT: PAN ARAB MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG & CONTG CO., PROJECT MANAGER: MR. ELIE HANI DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Glass Reinforced Gypsum (G.R.G) Bulkheads, G.R.G. Vault Ceiling, Cove Lights ….. • False Ceiling, Gypsum Partitions, Claddings, Columns, Bulkheads, Access Doors etc ….. • Syrian Room-Modern, Traditional and Islamic Designs of Syrian Marble, Granite and Wood Work. • Syrian Fountains - 1 Major and Small fountains with Syrian Granite and Marble. 2. BAYAN PALACE REHABILITATIONS: (KD. 530,000/-) CLIENT: MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS CONSULTAN: PACE/SSH/K.E.O. (CONSORTIUM) MAIN CONTRACTOR: AL KHATEEB HAMMOND J.V. PROJECT MANAGER: MR. KEITH DAY DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Auditorium Ceilings, Gypsum Board Partitions and Ceilings, Columns, Cladding, Access Doors, Flooring, Bulkheads, Spandrel, Cove Lights.. etc. • G.R.G. Ceiling, Cornices .. etc. Hotel Hilton Al - Hamra Mall 11 Main Projects 3. AMIRI DIWAN: (KD. 60,000/-) CLIENT: MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS CONSULTANT: PACE/SSH/JQEC (CONSORTIUM) MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH CONTG & TRDG CO., PROJECT MANAGER: ENGR. AHMED SHAHBAS DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Gypsum Partitions, Mineral Fibre & Dampa False Ceiling, Cladding, Carpeting, Wall Covering, Raised Floor …. etc. 4. BAYAN PALACE V.I.P RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX: (KD. 130,000/-) CLIENT: MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Al Jahra 1, 2, 3 : G.R.G. Domes, Cornices, Cladding and False Ceiling …… et c. • Bubiyan 1, 2, 3 : G.R.G. Domes, Cornices, Cladding and False Ceiling …… et c. 5. AMIRI DIWAN - SEIF PALACE RENOVATION: (KD. 50,000/-) CLIENT: MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS CONSULTANT: JASSIM QABAZAD ENG. MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH CONTG & TRDG CO. PROJECT MANAGER: ENGR. P. K. THUKRAL DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Gypsum Board Partition, • Acoustical Ceiling, G.R.G., • Vinyl Wall Covering, Wall Panels, • Linear Metal Ceiling.…. etc. 6. EQUATE PROJECT: (KD. 300,000/-) CLIENT: EQUATE - P.I.C. MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH CONTG & TRDG CO. PROJECT MANAGER: ENGR. AMIR RA’AD DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Partitions, Ceiling & Flooring Works. 12 Main Projects 7. IRANIAN EMBASSY V.I.P. AREA: (KD. 30,000/-) MAIN CONTRACTOR : MOUSA BAHMAN TRDG. & CONTG. PROJECT MANAGER : MR. RIBHI ASSAD DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Glass Reinforced Gypsum (G.R.G.) Works. 8. SUBIYA POWER STATION: (KD. 35,000/-) CONSULTANT: M.E.W. / MERZ MCLAIN ENGLAND MAIN CONTRACTOR: FRENCH DECORATION CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • All types of interior decorations. 9. ALGHANIM SPECIALITIES: (KD. 100,000/-) CLIENT: ALGHANIM CONSULTANT: KUWAIT ENGINEERING OFFICE MAIN CONTRACTOR: ALGHANIM INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGER: MR. AHMAD DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • G.R.G. Works, Gypsum Board Ceiling & Partition • Interior Finishing. 10. PUBLIC INST. FOR SOCIAL SECURITY H.Q.: (KD. 350,000/-) CONSULTANT: S.S.H. MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG. & CONTG. CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Interior Finishing. 11. KUWAIT OIL SECTOR COMPLEX : (KD. 362,000/-) CONSULTANT: S.S.H. MAIN CONTRACTOR : M.A. AL-KHARAFI & SONS COMPANY DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • G.R.G. Suspended Ceiling & G.B. Works. 13 Main Projects 12. WATERFRONT - PHASE 5: (KD. 203,000/-) CONSULTANT: S.S.H. MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG. & CONTG. CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • G.R.G. & G.B. Works; Armourcoat 13. FAHAHEEL CINEMA COMPLEX : (KD. 80,000/-) CONSULTANT: OHA ENGINEERING MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG. & CONTG. CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Finishing works; G.R.C. & G.B. Works. 14. MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: (KD. 20,000/-) CONSULTANT: AL-ZAMAMI CONSULTING ENGINEERS MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG. & CONTG. CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • G.R.G. Suspended Ceiling 15. AL-ASEER TOWER : (KD. 108,000/-) CONSULTANT: S.S.H. MAIN CONTRACTOR: AHMADIAH TRDG. & CONTG. CO. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS • Suspended Ceiling
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