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SIE/MR/HSERR/01,0:24/02/15 About STREAM Industrial & Engineering 1 SIE/MR/HSERR/01,0:24/02/15 About STREAM Industrial & Engineering • Stream Industrial & Engineering (SIE) was established in 1989 as one of Salam International Investment Ltd. subsidiaries. • The name of Salam has been renowned and associated with excellence, achievement, growth and quality. • SIIL continues to benefit from a strong human capital base and corporate culture. These have assured the company’s continued growth and prosperity through capitalizing on its inherent strengths; namely, its staff, expertise, exceptional client care and its continued drive for improvement in all aspects of its operations. • STREAM undertakes large to medium scale turnkey projects in both the Commercial and Infrastructure sectors. STREAM Philosophy We value the quality of our human resources that drive us to employ dedicated specialized engineers and highly qualified and trained individuals who comprise the empowered STREAM workforce. After a careful selection and scrutiny to match the demanding lifecycle of an overwhelming dynamics market structure, we empower each member as we ultimately believe in leaders of today passing power to its successors, reliving the tradition of exemplary competence at all levels of the management hierarchy. In the workforce, every individual is a team player vigorously trained to excel in keeping atop advancements among respective fields of operation and specialization, as we envision to be always ahead and at the pinnacle of success among major players in the downstream industrial market. PRESTIGE The prestige and prominence of projects has been executed in full contribution of dedicated experts in Engineering, Procurement & Construction. In our pledge to uphold industry standards, we have been awarded with the prestige and trust of clientele in project management and execution among the building & infrastructure sectors. STREAM takes pride in the success as we took each step and progressively inched our way to final completion among major awards. STREAM Industrial &Engineering 2 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 About STREAM Industrial & Engineering STRENGTHS • Subsidiary of Salam International Investment Ltd. • Stream employs dedicated specialized engineers. • STREAM has the references and capabilities to undertake reasonable size contracts on a full turnkey basis. • In house engineering capabilities • “A” Grade Kahramaa contractor • “A” Grade Civil Defence contractor • ASHGHAL approved M&E Contractor • Major player in the Qatari market • ISO Certified:- ISO 9001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 ELEMENTS OF OPERATION STREAM is part of the conglomerate that is central to the economic development of Qatar and this gives the company an edge on all business fronts. As a local service and solutions provider, STREAM is capable of undertaking major contracts on a full turnkey basis and to cater in areas of Electrical and Mechanical Installation Works, Water Treatment Plants, Street Lighting and Electrical Power Generation and Distribution Projects. This is matched by an intense competitive drive to maximize and take advantage of the geographical assets, increasing the share of involvement in this multi-faceted and diverse industry. This business drive is of course instrumental in Qatar’s industrial development. STREAM’s organizational structure has been developed to focus on these key areas: • Project Development • Contracts STREAM Industrial &Engineering 3 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 Vision, Mission and Values Vision Become the leading contractor to the region’s Infrastructure & Commercial development fueled in diversity resulting to infinite profitable growth. Mission • Enhancing our product portfolio and services in order to provide our valued customers with quality, innovate & competitive solutions. • Continuously improving our procedures and processes to deliver high quality standards. • Empowering our people to become the industry benchmark. Values Equal Opportunity Quality Management Employment P System s r e o l c p e Integrity & fairness i s Balanced Scorecard. c s n e i · r Enhance shareholder’s s Transparency P ROI ERP · Exceed customer expectations · Value added skills & Respect to all Market Driven capabilities employees P e e r l Short & Long - term fo p r o Fair treatment m e growth a n P c Continuous e Highly talented improvements Lean & Learning STREAM Industrial &Engineering 4 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 STREAM Engineering Capabilities and Services SIE vision, experience & capabilities guided the company to focus and be one of the major market players in the following sectors: Infrastructure Services: • Street Lighting • Water, Power, Sewage • Electrical Substations • Telecommunications • Storm Water & Chilled Water • Firefighting Mechanical Services: • Installation of complete air conditioning systems for commercial, residential & industrial projects • Building Management System • Central Heating System • Refrigeration System • Ventilation System Plumbing & Drainage Services: • Installation of a complete Water Supply System for commercial, residential & industrial projects • Installation of a complete Drainage System for commercial, residential & industrial projects • Solar Heating System • Irrigation Networks STREAM Industrial &Engineering 5 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 STREAM Engineering Capabilities and Services Electrical Services: • Installation of complete electrical systems for commercial, industrial and residential complexes • LV Power distribution systems • Fire Alarm & Voice Evacuation System • Structured Cabling System • Security Systems • Home Automation Systems • Public Address Systems • Solar Power Systems • Earthing and lightning protection Fire Fighting Services: • Installation of a complete Fire Fighting System for commercial, residential & industrial projects STREAM Industrial &Engineering 6 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 STREAM Business Sectors STREAM Industrial &Engineering 7 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 Manpower Resources STREAM employs dedicated specialized engineers. We have the references and capabilities to undertake reasonable size contracts on a full turnkey basis. Resources – Personnel Management 15 Engineers 215 Technicians 1128 Supervisors / Foremen 167 Administration / Accounts 58 Drivers 45 Total 1,628 MAN POWER Administration / Accounts Drivers Management 4% 3% 1% Engineers 13% Supervisors / Foremen 10% Technicians STREAM Industrial &Engineering 8 69% Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 Organizational Structure STREAM Industrial &Engineering 9 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 STREAM Project References STREAM Industrial &Engineering 11 Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 Completed Projects List | SIE 2018 Tender Value Completion S. No. Project Name Client (QRs) Date MEP - RESIDENTIAL Construction of Health & Wellness Care Center at Al Wajba 1 and Muaither, Complete MEP & D including Fire Protection 76 Million 2018 ASHGHAL works. Hisham Bin Saleh 2 DAFNA Villa – MEP Works 3.7 Million 2017 Al-Hamad Al-Mana 3 Health & Wellness Care Center at Umm Salal 40 Million 2017 ASHGHAL 4 Al Wajba Residential Compound 40 Million 2017 Al Alfia Holding Gabbro Terminal Expansion Project & 33KV Primary Substations - Detailed Design, Supply, Installations and Qatar Primary 5 35 Million 2017 Testing and Commissioning of Electrical/ELV and Mechanical Materials Company System for Various buildings Design, Engineering, Testing & Commissioning of 250 TPD Qatar National 6 21.88 Million 2013 Calcium Carbonate Plant at Umm-Bab. Cement Company SALAM METACOAT 7 MEP Works at Salam Metacoat 5 Million 2011 (Factory) Qatari German 8 MEP Works at QGC Factory 7.6 Million 2011 Switchgear Company EPIC of SCADA & Control for E12 S/S to transfer signals of Qatar National 10 4.5 Miilion 2010 E12 S/S Cement Plant 3 Cement Company Al Wusyl Shooting Range Project Qatar National Supply, Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance of 12 27.2 Million 2007 Olympic Electronic Display and Target System Compact & Sporting, Committee Trap & Skeet Equipment, Tower Launch Engineering, Supply & Supervision of Commissioning of 13 2 Million 2006 Qatar Petroleum Electro-Chlorination Plant for Halul Pump House / STDN MEP – FIT-OUT 15 Al Jassimya Tower – Fit-out Works 4 Million 2018 Qatar Prosecution Harvey Nichols Store at Doha Festival City 16 Construction Fit-Out Works: Stage 01 – White Box & 35 Million 2018 Harvey Nichols Perimeter SALAM 17 West Bay Medical Center – MEP Works 23 Million 2017 International 18 Doha Bank Fit-Out works at new Branch in Al Gharafa 1.5 Million 2015 Doha Bank Salam International 19 Gate Mall (MEP FIT-OUT WORKS) 8.5 Million 2014 Investment Limited 11 STREAM Industrial &Engineering Pre-Qualification Document | SIE - 2018 Completed Projects List | SIE 2018 Tender Completion S. No. Project Name Client Value (QRs) Date MEP – FIT-OUT Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Qatar 2022 Supreme 20 Plumbing, Drainage, Fire Fighting works, HVAC & 3.5 Million 2014 Committee Electrical 21 Blink Shop at The Gate Mall (MEP FIT-OUT WORKS) 1 Million 2014 Blink Shop CP756 ( QN061), M&E including Scada works for 22 2.5 Million 2014 ASHGHAL Construction of Extension of Al Khor TSE Reuse. Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Complete 23 Electrical works, Air-conditioning works, Fire Fighting 419,000 2012 Salam Denim Shop Modification works 24 Spicy Pickle at the Gate Mall 162,530 2012 Spicy Pickle Floors 4,5 and 6 at Salam Bay Tower II Salam International 25 12.7 Million 2012 (MEP works) Investment Limited Hamad Medical 26
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