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QATAR PROJECTS at a GLANCE Package Name Owner Status** $ Million* Consultant Contractor Start Date End Date Qatar Qatar QATAR PROJECTS AT A GLANCE Package name Owner Status** $ million* Consultant Contractor Start date End date 2022 Fifa World Cup Stadiums – Overview Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Construction 4,000 KEO International Consultants-Projacs International- Galfar Engineering & Contracting-Midmac Contracting-Six Construct-Cimolai-Salini Impregilo 2009-Q1 2019-Q4 CH2M Hill- Aecom-Astad Project Management Al Bandary Real Estate – Amwaj Residential and Water Park Development Al Bandary Real Estate Design 1,200 WhiteWater - 2013-Q1 2018-Q4 Al Bayt/AlKhor Stadium Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Engineering & Procurement 950 Projacs International Galfar Engineering & Contracting-Cimolai-Salini Impregilo 2011-Q1 2018-Q3 Al Shamal Road Service Enhancement Works / North Road Enhancement Ashghal Construction 980 Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) Tekfen 2012-Q1 2016-Q4 Doha Expressway – Dukhan Highway – East Section Public Works Authority (Ashghal) Construction 1,100 Parsons-Dar Al Handasah QD-SBG Construction Company 2010-Q1 2017-Q2 Doha Expressway – Orbital Highway and Truck Route – Contract Four Ashghal Construction 950 Aecom Daewoo Engineering and Construction 2012-Q4 2017-Q3 Doha Expressway – Orbital Highway and Truck Route – Contract One Ashghal Construction 900 WSP Middle East Joannou & Paraskevaides (J&P)-Avax 2012-Q4 2017-Q2 Doha Expressway – Orbital Highway and Truck Route – Contract Three Ashghal Construction 1,800 Mott MacDonald Al Jaber Engineering Services-Habtoor Leighton Group 2012-Q4 2017-Q3 Doha Expressway – Orbital Highway and Truck Route – Contract Two Ashghal Construction 1,200 Hyder Consulting Qatari Diar Vinci Construction (QDVC)-Bin Omran Trading and Contracting 2012-Q4 2017-Q3 Doha Expressway – Orbital Highway and Truck Route – Overview Ashghal Construction 5,000 Mott MacDonald-Aecom-WSP Middle East-Hyder Consulting J&P-Al Jaber Engineering-QDVC-Habtoor Leighton Group-Daewoo Engineering and 2012-Q4 2017-Q3 Construction-Avax-Bin Omran Trading and Contracting Doha Expressway – Phase XII – Rayyan Package – Contract Two Ashghal Construction 950 Egis International Dogus Insaat Ve Ticaret-Onur Taahhut Tasimacilik ve Ticaret 2011-Q4 2017-Q1 Doha Metro Network – Blue Line/City Line Qatar Railways Company (QRC) Feasibility Study 3,000 - - 2008-Q4 2026-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Education City Station QRC Construction 1,200 Parsons Brinckerhoff Samsung C&T Engineering and Construction-Obrascon Huarte Lain (OHL)- 2012-Q4 2018-Q4 Qatar Building Company Doha Metro Network – Gold Line/Historic Line – Tunnelling Package QRC Construction 3,500 - Larsen & Toubro-STFA-Al Jaber Engineering Services-Aktor-Yapi Merkezi 2012-Q4 2018-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Gold Line/Historic Line (Elevated/At-grade Section) QRC Design 1,000 Egis Rail-Louis Berger - 2013-Q2 2018-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Green Line/Education Line QRC Construction 3,000 Hill International-Egis Rail-Louis Berger Hamad Bin Khalid Contracting Company-Porr Construction-Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) 2008-Q4 2018-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Msheireb Downtown Station QRC Construction 1,000 - Samsung C&T-OHL-Qatar Building Company 2013-Q2 2018-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Overview QRC Construction 37,000 Parsons-Louis Berger-Hill International-Atkins-Systra-Jacobs Larsen & Toubro-GS Engineering & Construction-FCC Construction-SK Engineering & 2010-Q1 2026-Q3 Engineering Group-Egis International Construction-STFA-Archirodon Construction-HBK Contracting-Aktor-Darwish Engineering -Yapi Merkezi-Impregilo-Qatari Diar-Yuksel Insaat-Porr Construction-SBG-Samsung C&T- Petroserv-OHL-Qatar Building Company-Aljaber Engineering-Galfar-Al Misnad Doha Metro Network – Red Line South/Coast Line (Elevated/At-grade Section) QRC Construction 750 Egis Rail-Louis Berger FCC Construction-Archirodon Construction-Petroserv-Yuksel Construction Company 2013-Q2 2016-Q4 Doha Metro Network – Red Line/Coast Line – Tunnelling Works QRC Construction 3,000 Jacobs Engineering Group GS Engineering & Construction-SK Engineering & Construction-Darwish Engineering- 2011-Q4 2018-Q4 Impregilo-QDVC-Galfar Al Misnad Engineering & Contracting Education City – Overview Qatar Foundation for Education, Science & Community Development (QF) Construction 7,500 Astad Project Management Darwish Engineering-Contrack International 2002-Q2 2020-Q4 GCC Railway Network / Long Distance Passenger and Freight Rail Ministry of Transport & Communication (MTC)-QRC Design 15,400 Khatib & Alami-Systra Consulting-Canarail Consultants - 2005-Q1 2019-Q4 Hamad Airport City – Phase One New Doha International Airport (NDIA) Steering Committee Design 10,000 - - 2013-Q1 2022-Q4 Hamad International Airport – Expansion Works NDIA Steering Committee Construction 11,000 Bechtel Corporation Arabian Bemco Contracting-Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company-Sinohydro-Consolidated 2008-Q1 2019-Q1 Contracting Company (CCC)-Midmac Contracting-Gamuda Berhad-Gulf Housing- Aktor-Boskalis-Cebarco-Darwish Engineering-Punj Lloyd-Takenaka-Muhibbah Engineering-Dredging International Hamad Port – Dredging, Reclamation, and Breakwater Construction New Port Project Steering Committee (NPP) Construction 1,500 - Middle East Dredging Company 2011-Q1 2016-Q1 Hamad Port – Phase One – Overview NPP-Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Construction 4,220 Cansult Maunsell China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) 2007-Q4 2016-Q2 Hamad Port – Phase Two – Overview NPP-MEF Construction 3,000 Aecom Dredging International-Medco 2007-Q4 2016-Q4 Hamad Port – Port Basin and Inner Breakwaters NPP Construction 900 Aecom CHEC 2010-Q3 2016-Q1 Independent Water and Power Project (IWPP) – Facility D General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa) Engineering & Procurement 3,000 - Mitsubishi Corporation-Samsung C&T Engineering and Construction-Tokyo 2013-Q4 2018-Q2 Electric Power Company Lusail City Development – Overview Lusail Real Estate Development Company (LREDC) Construction 45,000 Parsons-EllisDon Al Jaber Engineering-Midmac Contracting-HBK Contracting-WCT Engineering-Hochtief- 2002-Q4 2020-Q1 Samsung C&T-Al Ali Projects-Qatar Building-Yuksel Turkey Lusail Expressway – Phase One Ashghal Construction 1,000 Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) Hyundai Engineering & Construction-Boom Construction 2010-Q1 2017-Q2 Lusail Light Rail Transit Network QRC Construction 1,800 - Alstom-Qatari Diar Vinci Construction (QDVC) 2011-Q4 2019-Q4 Mall of Qatar UrbaCon Trading & Contracting Construction 900 Hill International UrbaCon Trading & Contracting 2012-Q4 2016-Q3 Msheireb Downtown Doha – Overview Msheireb Properties Construction 5,500 Turner International Middle East-Msheireb Properties Arabtec-HBK Contracting-Hyundai Engineering & Construction-Obayashi Corporation- 2009-Q1 2019-Q4 Bauer-Brookfield Multiplex Medgulf-Qatar Building Company-Medgulf Construction-Carillion Msheireb Downtown Doha – Phase Four Msheireb Properties Design 3,000 - - 2011-Q3 2019-Q4 Msheireb Downtown Doha – Phase Three Msheireb Properties Construction 700 - HBK Contracting-Obayashi Corporation 2011-Q1 2017-Q3 Msheireb Downtown Doha – Phase Two Msheireb Properties Construction 1,000 Turner Construction International Arabtec 2011-Q2 2017-Q2 Qatar Entertainment City Abu Dhabi Investment House (ADIH) Construction 3,000 KEO International Consultants Hamad Bin Khalid Contracting Company-Redco Construction-Almana 2008-Q2 2016-Q4 Special Economic Zone – Overview Manateq Engineering & Procurement 3,550 Aecom-Astad Project Management EGIS International-Sacyr Construction-UrbaCon Trading & Contracting 2014-Q2 2019-Q4 Sports City Stadium Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Feasibility Study 850 - - 2011-Q1 2019-Q4 Water Security Mega Reservoirs – Overview Kahramaa Construction 3,000 GKW Consult-Energoprojekt Entel Consulting Engineering CAT-CCC-Al Jaber Engineering-HBK Contracting-Burhan International Construction- 2012-Q1 2018-Q4 Teyseer Trading and Contracting-Habtoor Leighton Group-Boom Construction-CGGC Water Security Mega Reservoirs – PRPS – Packages A,B,C,D and E Kahramaa Construction 1,000 Lahmeyer-Energoprojekt Entel Consulting Engineering CCC-Al Jaber Engineering Services-HBK Contracting-Burhan International Construction- 2014-Q2 2017-Q2 Teyseer Trading and Contracting Company-Habtoor Leighton Group-CGGC *List includes projects worth over $700 million only. Gulf Construction, March 2016 50 51 Gulf Construction, March 2016.
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