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Reference Project PROJECT REFERENCE SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2005) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Soil Investigation Works for 132kV Soil Investigation Service Rawdatain, Retga, Abdali National Contracting Co., LtM.O.E. 2005 Overhead Transmission Line 2 Soil Investigation Works for Break Soil Investigation Works Khairan Pearl City Sabah Marine Co., Buro Happold 2005 Water at Al-Khairan Pearl City, Phase 2A. 3 Tender:636 & 677 Soil InvestigatioSoil Investigation Works S.Doha & Fahad Al Ahmad Public Authority for HousingP.A.H.W. 2005 Works Welfare 4 Tender:4743 Soil Investigation Soil Investigation Works North Amghara Public Authority for HousingP.A.H.W. 2005 Works Welfare 5 Project: SE/69 Completion, Operation Mohammed Abdulmohsin & Maintenance of Egaila Pump Geotechnical Invesitgatio Egaila Al-Kharafi & Sons MPW 2005 Station & Related Sanitary Lines Works 6 Project: Capital Tower Geotechnical Works Sharq Promanmace Al Dar National Real Estat 2005 7 Project:2241 Olefins 2 Kuwait EthyleneAdditional Soil Shuaiba Technip Italy Equate 2005 Investigation 6/18/2019/MSI 2005 1 SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2005) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Project: Sabiya Distillation Plants Doosan Heavy Industries 8 with Recarbonation System Geotechnical Investigatio Sabiya Construction Co., Ltd., M.O.E. 2005 Stage III 9 Project: Crude Export Facilities Geotechnical Investigatio N.T.F., S.T.F.KNPC PLANT Hyundail Heavy Industries CK.O.C. 2005 at NTF & STF 10 KOC Facility Upgrade & Relocation Soil Investigation Works GCs & BS The First Kuwait Trading K.O.C. 2005 of U/G Process Piping & Contracting Co., Site Surveying Services-Infrastructure 11 Sea Water Cooling Tower Project Soil Investigation Works Shuaiba Fluor International Ltd., The EQUATE Petrochemical C 2005 Contract No.18593411-031N03-065 Olefins II Project (OL2K) 12 Contract No.ODC/Fluor/05/001 Fluor International Limited NTF, STF & MAA Fluor International Ltd., Kuwait Oil Company 2005 EF/1556 Replacement of 9 Crude Oil Filling Lines Geotechnical Investigation 13 Project: New Ethane Recovery Geotechnical Investigatio Mina Al Ahmadi Refinery Hyundai Engineering & KNPC 2005 Plant Project Construction Co.,Ltd., 14 Project: Soil Investigation Works for Geotechnical Investigatio 6th Ring Road Kuwait Arab Contractors MPW 2005 SE/74 58Boreholes 6/18/2019/MSI 2005 2 SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2005) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Project: 1264/a/002 KOC Facility Upgrade 15 Relocation of U/G Process Piping Geotecnical Investigation KOC Area NATCO KOC 2005 Facility Upgrade (Amalgamation-A) Geological/Geotechnical On-shore, Inter Tidal & Off-Shore Investigation and COWI Consulting 16 Works for Kuwait City - Subiyah Topographical & Kuwait MPW 2005 Engineers & Planners AS - Causeway Project - Stage II Bathymetry Survey Works 6/18/2019/MSI 2005 3 SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS 2019 SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT / TEL.NO. OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Al Kharafi Construction 1 Project: New Palace of Justice Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait MPW January 2019 Project: MPW RA/200 Construction and Maintenance of Roads, United Gulf Construction Co., wll 2 Bridges, Storm Water Drainage, Sewer and Other Services for Geotechnical Investigation Cairo Street MPW January 2019 Cairo Street Project: Kuwait University New Health Science Campus HSC - Geotechnical Investigation & Al Jazera & 3 Shadadiya KUWAIT UNIVERSITY January 2019 Sabah Al Saleh University City at Al Shadadiya Topographic Survey Works Project: Construction, Completion and Maintenance of the Road CENGIZ 4 Works, Network of Infrastructure Services for 4770 plots, and Geotechnical Investigation South Al Mutlaa PAHW January 2019 electrical substations for neighbourhoods. Geotechnical Investigation & AMEC 3 Project: 2008/PD/WO-066 Crude and Bitumen Unit MAA KNPC January 2019 Topographic Survey Works Project: EF/R/218 - The Study, Design and Supervision of the Dar Al Dowailah 4 Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait MPW January 2019 Construction & Maintenance of the 4th Ring Road Improvement Project: EF/R/218 - The Study, Design and Supervision of the Dar Al Dowailah 5 Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait MPW January 2019 Construction & Maintenance of the 4th Ring Road Improvement Project: PAHW/M1351/2018/2019 Construction, complete and United Gulf Construction Co., wll 6 maintain the Storm Water Concrete Tank with its Fittings and Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait PAHW January 2019 Connection from West Abdullah Al Mubarak Residentail Project KEO KUWAIT NATIONAL CENIMA 7 Project: Kuwait Mall Geotechnical Investigation South Sabahiya Kuwait January 2019 CO., Project: PAHW/1361/2018-2019 Supply & Installation of 9 nos 132/11 kV SS (N8, 9,11) South Mutlaa City PAHW/1362/2018-2019 Supply & Installation of 8 nos 132/11 kV Geotechnical Investigation & LARSEN & TOUBRO 8 South Abdulla Al Mubarak PAHW February 2019 SS (N6,7,10) Topographic Survey Works South Mutlaa City PAHW/1363/2018-2019 Supply & Installation of 4 nos 132/11 kV SS SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS 2019 SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT / TEL.NO. OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Project: Supply & Installation of Um Al Heyman 300/132/11KV SS Al Kharafi Construction 9 Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait MEW March 2019 & Ogal - F 132/11 KV SS United Gulf Construction Co., wll 10 Project : Offshore GT Work of Scientific Centre, Kuwait Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait Scientific Centre, Kuwait March 2019 Al Jazera & 11 Project : GT Work for Al Zour Refine.ary Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait KNPC March 2019 Project : Soor Fuel Marketing Company Fuel Station 66 (Sabah Al AL Anjari 12 Geotechnical Investigation Kuwait Soor Fuel Marketing Company March 2019 Salem, Farwaniya, Jaber Al Ali & Jahra) Schnable-eng 13 Project: Kuwait Subsurface Exploration Geotechnical Investigation Al Jaber Air Base US Army May 2019 SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2017) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT / TEL.NO. OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Project: KAFB Infrastructure Project - Subsurface Geotechnical Soil Alghanim Int'l Gen. Tradg. & Contr. 1 Geotechnical Investigation January 2017 Investigation and Testing Co.,wll - Geotechnical Inspection, LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul 2 Project: Kuwait Naval Base Topographical Survey & Julaiya TOA CORPORATION Razzaq & Partners General January 2017 Bathymetric Survey Trading & Contracting Co., Geotechnical Inspection, AL YOUSIFI 3 Project: Air Defense Improvement April 2017 Topographical Survey TOA CORPORATION Geotechnical Inspection, LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul Project: Bubiyan Fanar Mobilization and Life Support Facilities at 4 Topographical Survey & Salmiya LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul Razzaq & Razzaq & Partners General April 2017 Ras Al Ard, Commander Base - Ras Al Ard - Salmiya Bathymetric Survey Partners General Trading & Contracting Trading & Contracting Co., Co., DEC. 2017 TOA CORPORATION Geotechnical Inspection, LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul 5 Project: Ras Al Ard Topographical Survey & Ras Al Ard LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul Razzaq & Razzaq & Partners General May-Oct.2017 Bathymetric Survey Partners General Trading & Contracting Trading & Contracting Co., Co., Hyundai Engineering & Construction 6 Project: KALM-SC-E-004 - AL Zour LNG Import Project (LNGI) Geotechnical Investigation Al-Zour Co., KNPC June 2017 Project: PAHW SO # 2017/2016-0107 - South Abdulla Mubarak 7 Geotechnical Investigation South Abdulla Mubarak Public Authority for Housing Welfare PAHW May 2017 Area 8 Project: PAHW - South Mutla'a Housing Project (Lot II) Depart. Geotechnical Investigation South Mutla'a China Gezhouba Group Co., LTD PAHW June 2017 Geotechnical Investigation Sunjin Engineering & 9 Project: South Saad Al Abdulla New City Saad Al Abdulla PAHW June 2017 and Geophysical Survey Architecture Co.,Ltd., SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2017) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK LOCATION CLIENT / TEL.NO. OWNER YEAR NO. DESCRIPTION Project: JI 2035 / 25-002B - GC-32 Geotechnical Soil Petrofac International Ltd., Mob.+971- 10 Geotechnical Investigation GC-32 KOC July 2017 Investigation 6- Geotechnical Investigation & Alghanim Int'l Gen. Tradg. & Contr. 11 Project: Water Management System WKO SK Area KOC July 2017 Topographical Survey Co.,wll Addendum-1 Jun-18 ISSCO - Integral Services Co., for July 2017 Geotechnical Investigation & 12 Project: Water Management Sustem WKO GC-6,8,11 & 19 Mechanical Cont. & Instrumentation KOC Topographical Survey WLL Feb. 2018 JASSEM QABAZARD ENGINEERING LARPCO - Luai A.Al Abdul Geotechnical Investigation & 13 Project: Ras Al Ardh Club SALMIYA - KUWAIT CONSULTANTS Razzaq & Partners General Aug-17 Topographical Survey Trading & Contracting Co., Project: Hessah Al Mubarak District Development SSH /Al Mutawir Co., 14 Geotechnical Investigation Daiya Aug-17 Packages-1 & 2 First Homes Real Estate Co., Project: Hessah Al Mubarak District Development SSH /Al Mutawir Co., 15 Geotechnical Investigation Daiya Aug-17 Packages-8 & 9 Sheikh Salem Al Hamoud al Sabah CHINA PETROLEUM ENGR & CONSTR Aug.2017 Geotechnical Investigation & 16 Project: EF/1945 - Train 3, Wara Pressure Maint. Project Burgan Field COR KOC Topographical Survey May 2018 Oct. 2018 (QA/QC Works & Lab Tests) Mar 2019 Geotechnical Investigation, Sept. 2017 17 Project: Mazaya Downtown Project Soil Analysis & Foundation Sharq PACE PACE Oct. 2017 Recommendations Dar Al Handasah Consultants Geotechnical Investigation 18 Project: Umm Al Hayman Waste Water Umm Al Hayman MPW Oct-17 Ge (Shair & Partners) SOIL INVESTIGATION PROJECTS (2017) SL. PROJECT SCOPE OF
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