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C O M P a N Y P R O F I COMPANY PROFILE JBEIL, LEBANON H3 H1 H2 Z2 O Z1 S BEIRUT TRIPOLI HIGHWAY Z1: Zinaline H2: Hawat Trading 2 O: Offices Z2: Zinaline Warehouse H3: Hawat Trading 3 H1: Hawat Trading 1 W: Zinaline Showroom Overview Zinaline is considered a very well established company in the wooden work field: doors, cabinets (closets and kitchens), cladding, wood floors and ceilings … Throughout our modest history; we have successfully managed complex projects, ranging from residential compounds to private projects with high levels of professionalism, dedication and accuracy. At the center of our success lies a highly skilled and visionary team of professionals eager to create authentic ideas, striving to achieve outstanding results and most of all constantly seeking to earn our clients’ trust and respect. Zinaline is an integration of the finest material and supplies, the originality of design and the premium client servicing. Excellency, refinement and elitism in all creations we offer is our promise. 3 OUR MISSION Our mission lies in combining personalized designs for each project, solid structures and adequate quality/price control. We are a team of pioneers, perpetually striving to make creations highly responsive to the needs of our clients. We aspire to enrich and enhance the community we live in. OUR CORE VALUES Our core values emerge from a conviction that goes beyond aesthetics, and a thinking that transcends design to reach a fundamental understanding of our clients’ visions and needs. Our core values are: •Communication: We communicate with our clients and seek to understand their needs. •Challenge: We challenge the conventional thinking. •Creation: We create healthy spaces that surpass designs. Our core values define us. They trigger our thinking, define our goals and enable us to stand out, flourish, continuously develop, and embrace new challenges. 4 A LIST OF ONGOING AND EXECUTED PROJECTS IN ALL KINDS OF JOINERY WORK LIST OF PROJECTS LEBANON Despite the fact that our company has long • Byblos Sur Mer Hotel: Byblos, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. established in the wood trading business; it has • Hicon Hotel: Tripoli, North Lebanon; Lebanon. been engaged in the manufacturing of kitchens, • The American Embassy of Beirut: Naccache, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. doors, and furniture reaching to all mass production • Aadaddieh Hills (Nafisi 1 & 2): Aabaddieh, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. and customized joinery work. • Rabwe 1, 2, &3 (FGC): Rabwe, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. • Builders/Elias Haddad project: Mar Roukoz, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. Zinaline SARL has proved itself to be among • Adem Furnished Apartments: Jounieh, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. one of the leaders in the field and successfully • Firststone (Gardens 11): Jbeil, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. penetrated the market. Our team’s creativity and • Bassil Project: Batroun, North Lebanon; Lebanon. professionalism gave us credibility and earned us • Collina Project (FGC): Beirut, Lebanon. our client’s loyalty and trust. This has been proved • Villa Omani (FGC) Chnaniir, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. through all the important prestigious projects that • Beit Misk: Baabdat, Metin; Lebanon. Zinaline has successfully undertaken and executed • Maritime Project: Jbeil, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. so far, and the good reputation that the company • Villettes Kfardebyan: Kfardebyan, Kiserwan; Lebanon (SAYFCO). already has in the market. • Horizon Project: Beirut, Lebanon (SAYFCO). • Rabwe Highland Project: Rabwe, Metin; Lebanon. • Khoury Project: Kaslik, Jounieh; Lebanon. • St. Georges Residence Tower: Beirut, Lebanon (MOKBEL). • NDU (Notre Dame University) Confirm: Jeita, Mount Lebanon; Lebanon. • Pine Park Project: Beirut, Lebanon. • Heaven Hotel: Tabarja, North Lebanon; Lebanon. • Le Palmier: Congo • Beit Misk Phase 2: Baabdat, Metin; Lebanon. • Rue 9 Project: Rabwe, Metin; Lebanon. • Abdelwahab 618, Ashrafieh, Lebanon (Metn) • Edelweiss, Kfardebian, Lebanon • Villa Calypso, Georges Zard Abou Jaoude Residence, Lebanon • Gemayze Village, Place Pasteur Ashrafieh, Lebanon (CGI) • Plaza Project, Antelias, Lebanon • Les Suites De Faqra, Kfardebian, Lebanon • Waterfront City, Dbayeh (Hourieh), MAF 5 A LIST OF ONGOING AND EXECUTED PROJECTS IN ALL KINDS OF JOINERY WORK LIST OF PROJECTS NIGERIA • Sheraton Hotel, UYO state, Nigeria • Heritage, Lagos, Nigeria • ITB Life Camp, Lagos, Nigeria • Kings Tower VI, Lagos, Nigeria CONGO • Les Palmiers, Congo JUBA • Sedco Compound, Juba • Relax Compound, Juba CYPRUS • One Limassol Tower - Limassol 6 LEBANON / PROJECTS LAU BYBLOS (Engineering Lab) 7 LEBANON / PROJECTS Nirvana Hotel & Spa 8 LEBANON / PROJECTS Byblos Beach Village 9 LEBANON / PROJECTS Waterfront City Dbayeh 10 LEBANON / PROJECTS Beit Misk, project by EEMAR 11 LEBANON / PROJECTS Abd El Wahab Crystal Tower 12 LEBANON / PROJECTS Edelweis Fakra 13 LEBANON / PROJECTS Orizon Dbayeh 14 LEBANON / PROJECTS Gemmayzeh Village Pasteur 15 LEBANON / RESIDENTIAL 16 LEBANON / RESIDENTIAL 17 LEBANON / RESIDENTIAL 18 LEBANON / RESIDENTIAL 19 LEBANON / RESIDENTIAL 20 NIGERIA / PROJECTS Heritage 21 NIGERIA / PROJECTS Kings Tower 22 CYPRUS / PROJECTS One Limassol Tower 23 MANAGEMENT Successful companies are directly linked to a good management. High education, systematic company structure, a perfect training; as well as a family- like environment and team work are our key to success. Our management is divided into the follwing: • Estimation: Our team starts off with detailed estimated to ensure transparency between us and our clients • Management: Our team supports the project from start to finish with no compromise • Engineering: Our highlighy skilled team of engineers carry the project with professionalism and innovative techniques. • Production: Our production follow is at the core of what we do, ensuring a smooth process of work • Sites Our projects are handles with care and attention to detail in our frequent site visits. Factory • Working space and a warehouse of over 4000 m2 & offices over 750 m2 • Well organized and sufficient supply of wood in our warehouses • More than 150 employees working in a healthy, safe and quality controlled environment • Well equipped working space • A spacious packing space • High tech machinery 24 FIRE RATED DOORS Fire rated doors are essential for keeping people safe and minimizing property damage during a fire. Zinaline is a certified manufacturer of fire rated doors, with up to 90-minutes rating. We are also BS & EN ceritified and are always working on new certificates and safety measures. 25 Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance You have been awarded: You have been awarded: You have been awarded: Intertek Warnock Hersey Mark for Intertek Warnock Hersey Mark for Intertek Warnock Hersey Mark for fire resistant doors and door sets fire resistant doors and door sets Standards: BS 476 Part 22 (1987) fire resistant doors and door sets Standards: BS 476 Part 22 (1987) Standards: BS 476 Part 22 (1987) Certificate number: WHI18 – 32345508 Certificate number: WHI18 – 32345508 Certificate number: WHI18 – 32345513 This is a certificate of This is a certificate of compliance to certify that the Organization: This is a certificate of compliance to certify that the Organization: compliance to certify that the Organization: bearer has successfully Zina Line SARL bearer has successfully Zina Line SARL completed the requirements bearer has successfully Zina Line SARL completed the requirements P.O. Box 221 completed the requirements P.O. Box 221 of the above scheme which P.O. Box 221 of the above scheme which include the testing of Jbeil Main Highway of the above scheme which include the testing of Jbeil Main Highway include the testing of Jbeil Main Highway products, the initial Jbeil 4504, Lebanon products, the initial Jbeil 4504, Lebanon assessment, and are subject products, the initial Jbeil 4504, Lebanon assessment, and are subject to continuing annual assessment, and are subject to continuing annual to continuing annual assessments of their assessments of their compliance and testing of assessments of their compliance and testing of samp les of products taken compliance and testing of samp les of products taken from production (as samples of products taken from production (as applicable to the scheme) Product: Halspan 120 Fire Rated Wood Door Assembly from production (as Product: Halspan 120 Enhanced Fire Rated Wood Door Assembly applicable to the scheme) Product: Halspan 120 Fire Rated Wood Door Assembly and has been registered (SPEC ID 33047) applicable to the scheme) (SPEC ID 35788) and has been registered (SPEC ID 33047) within the scheme for the and has been registered within the scheme for the products detailed. Maximum sizes: 120 minutes within the scheme for the Maximum sizes: 120 minutes products detailed. Maximum sizes: 120 minutes See Appendix A products detailed. See Appendix A See Appendix A Certification body: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Certification body: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Initial registration: October 25, 2018 Certification body: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Initial registration: October 25, 2018 Date of expiry: December 31, 2018 Initial registration: October 25, 2018 Date of expiry: December 31, 2018 Issue status: 1 Date of expiry: December 31, 2018 Issue status: 1 Issue status: 1 Charles Meyers Charles Meyers Charles Meyers Certification Manager 25 Oct 2018 Certification Manager 25 Oct 2018 Name Signature Date Certification Manager 25 Oct 2018 Name Signature Date Name Signature Date Registered address: Registered address: Registered
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