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Hospitality Projects 1 HOSPITALITY PROJECTS 1 Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Redevelopment of Gulf Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 500 Emirates Airlines Park Hotel Dubai, UAE 400 Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Dubai, UAE 325 Fairmont Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 300 Park Rotana Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 200 Rotana Hotel Baghdad, Iraq 150 Lagoona Beach Hotel Ajman, UAE 150 Ritz Carlton Hotel Doha, Qatar 135 Sea View Club Dubai, UAE 135 Djibouti Kempinski Hotel Djibouti, Africa 120 Mina Al Fajr Resort Fujairah, UAE 110 Seaview Resort Dubai, UAE 100 Al Raha Beach Sheraton Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 95 Westin Hotel Dubai, UAE 80 Grovesnor House Hotel Dubai, UAE 65 Marsa Shams Resort Syria 60 Centro Hotel Dubai, UAE 55 Hotel at Al Muraqqabat Street Dubai, UAE 55 Bonnington Hotel Dubai, UAE 45 Jumeirah Business Bay Hotel Dubai, UAE 45 Luxury Beach Resort Dubai, UAE 45 Holiday Inn Hotel Dubai, UAE 40 Hotel & Cinema Building Dubai, UAE 40 Le Meridien Aqah Hotel Fujairah, UAE 40 Link View Apartments Dubai, UAE 40 Movenpick Hotel at JBR Dubai, UAE 40 Royal Meridien (Abu Dhabi Grand) Abu Dhabi, UAE 40 Ibis & Novotel Hotels Dubai, UAE 35 Beach Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 30 Marriott Hotel Dubai, UAE 30 Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Dubai, UAE 25 Oasis Beach Hotel Dubai, UAE 23 Marriott Hotel Yemen 20 1 HOSPITALITY PROJECTS 2 Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Hill Hotel Abu Dhabi, UAE 17 Hilton Hotel Yemen 15 HEALTHCARE PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Al Zahra Hospital - Dubai Dubai, UAE 150 Corniche Paediatric Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE 150 Al Zahra Hospital - Sharjah Sharjah, UAE 100 Sheikh Khalifa Hospital Homs, Syria 100 Zulekha Hospital Dubai, UAE 100 Al Ain Hospital Al Ain, UAE 95 Creek Hospital Dubai, UAE 55 Clinics at remote areas in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, UAE 35 Medina Zayed Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE 35 Psychiatric Hospital Abu Dhabi, UAE 20 Extension to Sheikh Rashid Hospital Dubai, UAE 15 MEDCARE Hosptial Dubai, UAE 15 NMC Hospital Dubai, UAE 15 Rashid Paedriatric Hospital Dubai, UAE 15 Avian Research Center Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Clinics at Al Mazirya Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Safa Hospital Dubai, UAE 15 Al Jimi Hospital Extension Al Ain, UAE 10 ETA Hospital Ras Al Khaimah, UAE 10 Exetnsion to Ajman Hospital Ajman, UAE 10 2 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PROJECTS 1 Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Executive Towers at Business Bay Dubai, UAE 800 Jewel of the Creek Development Dubai, UAE 680 Burj Al Alam Dubai, UAE 500 The Esplanade Development Dubai, UAE 400 Sun & Sky Towers Abu Dhabi, UAE 350 Dubai Lifestyle City Dubai, UAE 330 Rafi Tower Dubai, UAE 330 Dubai International City - Phase I Dubai, UAE 300 JBR Sector 6 Dubai, UAE 280 Dubai Pearl City Dubai, UAE 245 Sky Courts Dubai, UAE 225 Green Community Phase I Dubai, UAE 220 Residential Development in Mirdiff for (Mr. Mohd Dubai, UAE 190 Abdulla Al Gargawi) Park Towers at DIFC Dubai, UAE 180 594 Villas at Sector 6 of Arabian Ranches Dubai, UAE 165 Churchill Towers Dubai, UAE 160 The Greens (Emaar) Dubai, UAE 160 Mixed use development (Omniyat Properties) Dubai, UAE 140 500 Villas at Dubai Land Dubai, UAE 135 Ocean Heights Dubai, UAE 120 United Square Abu Dhabi, UAE 100 Abraj Al Lulu Dubai, UAE 80 Commercial Tower Doha, Qatar 80 Marina Scape Development Dubai, UAE 80 Al Rostamani Maze Tower Dubai, UAE 70 Al Seef Tower Dubai, UAE 70 Al Sufouh Complex Dubai, UAE 70 HHHR Tower Dubai, UAE 70 Lago Vista Dubai, UAE 70 Mixed use development (ETA Star) Dubai, UAE 70 Plaza Residential Complex Dubai, UAE 70 The Views Dubai, UAE 70 Al Salam Tower Dubai, UAE 60 3 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PROJECTS 2 Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Al Shafar Tower Dubai, UAE 60 Residential Building (Emaar) Karachi, Pakistan 55 Sheikh Khalifa Building Abu Dhabi, UAE 55 Prism Tower at Business Bay Dubai, UAE 55 The One Tower Dubai, UAE 55 Vision Tower Dubai, UAE 55 Damac Executive Heights Dubai, UAE 50 Emirates Hills Dubai, UAE 50 Fashion House at The 8th Gate Mall Damascus, Syria 50 Liwa Center Abu Dhabi, UAE 50 Rollex Tower Dubai, UAE 50 The Springs Dubai, UAE 50 Silver Tower Abu Dhabi, UAE 50 La Reviera Village Phase I Dubai, UAE 45 Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan Palace Abu Dhabi, UAE 45 165 Villas at Dubai Land Dubai, UAE 40 120 Equestrian Villas for Emaar Dubai, UAE 40 Al Rand Tower Sharjah, UAE 40 Al Mulla Residential Complex Dubai, UAE 40 Al Yasat Villa Complex Abu Dhabi, UAE 40 Buhasa Infrastructure Upgrade Dubai, UAE 40 Garden Apartments Dubai, UAE 40 GP & P Residential Complex Abu Dhabi, UAE 40 93 Villas in Al Barsha Dubai, UAE 35 124 Sanam Villas at Emirates Hills Dubai, UAE 30 Hana Center Abu Dhabi, UAE 30 IRIS Blue Tower Dubai, UAE 30 Skywalk Towers Dubai, UAE 30 Al Tayar Tower Dubai, UAE 25 Golden Gate Tower Sharjah, UAE 25 ADCO Housing Complex Dubai, UAE 20 Al Khubairath Residential Complex Abu Dhabi, UAE 20 Al Mureikhi Tower Dubai, UAE 20 4 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PROJECTS 3 Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Jebel Hafeet Palace Al Ain, UAE 20 Residential Development for H.E. Sh. Hamad bin Abu Dhabi, UAE 20 Tahnoun Al Nahyan Seih Gharaba Palace Al Ain, UAE 20 The Crescent Dubai, UAE 20 Tenants Labour Camp Dubai, UAE 20 Baniyas Tower Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Building Complex for Dubai Municipality Dubai, UAE 15 Commercial / Residential Tower for Dubai, UAE 15 (Gen. Mohammed Al Badi) Commercial / Residential Tower for Dubai, UAE 15 (Mr. Ahmed Humaid Al Tayer) Omeir bin Yousef Building Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 80 Town Houses Dubai, UAE 15 Commercial / Residential Tower for Dubai, UAE 10 (Ahmed Siddiqi & Sons) Private Palace Dubai, UAE 10 5 COMMERCIAL PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Emaar Business Park Dubai, UAE 130 Dubai Municipality HQ Dubai, UAE 120 Bloom Central(Marriott) Abu Dhabi, UAE 100 DAFZA Office Buildings Dubai, UAE 80 Emirates Airlines HQ Bldng Dubai, UAE 80 Media One Tower Dubai, UAE 80 Emirates Engineering Bldng Dubai, UAE 80 Dubaiotech HQ Building Dubai, UAE 70 Residential Bldng at TECOM Dubai, UAE 70 CM3 Office Tower Dubai, UAE 55 Office Building at Jumeirah Village South Dubai, UAE 40 Office Building at Dubai Studio City Dubai, UAE 30 ADGAS Offices Abu Dhabi, UAE 25 Dubai Media City Dubai, UAE 25 Al Hodaifi Tower Doha, Qatar 20 Real Estate Bank Building Dubai, UAE 20 Al Fattan Plaza Dubai, UAE 15 DAFZA Headquarters Dubai, UAE 15 Dubai Properties at DMC Dubai, UAE 15 Gulf Tower Dubai, UAE 15 Katara Cultural Village Doha, Qatar 15 Extension to Dubai Municipality Dubai, UAE 10 First Gulf Bank HQ Dubai, UAE 10 General Electric at DIC Dubai, UAE 10 6 SHOPPING CENTER PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Shopping Mall at Al Yas Island Abu Dhabi, UAE 980 Dubai Sports City Retail Mall Dubai, UAE 653 Marina Mall Abu Dhabi, UAE 500 Mushrif Mall Abu Dhabi, UAE 200 Lamcy Shopping Center Dubai, UAE 190 Central Fish Market & Shoping Center Abu Dhabi, UAE 175 8th Gate Shopping Center Damascus, Syria 150 Mahmood Saeed Oasis Shopping Center & Hotel Jeddah, KSA 150 Baniyas Shopping Complex Abu Dhabi, UAE 100 Deira City Center Dubai, UAE 95 Shopping Center in Al Quoz Dubai, UAE 95 Carrefour Hypermarket Sohar, Oman 55 Al Mohalab Center Hawaly, Kuwait 50 Burjuman Center Dubai, UAE 40 Dhiyafa Shopping Center KSA 30 Seab Shopping Center Muscat, Oman 20 Al Jimi Shopping Center Al Ain, UAE 15 Al Hana Center Dubai, UAE 10 Fish & Vegetable Market Dubai, UAE 10 Medina Souk KSA 10 Spinneys Shopping Center Dubai, UAE 10 Al Shaya Shopping Center KSA 5 Lulu Center Dubai, UAE 5 7 SPORTS CLUBS / RECREATIONAL PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Ferrari Experience in Al Yas Island Abu Dhabi, UAE 500 Dubai Sports City Dubai, UAE 220 Al Ain Sports Club Al Ain, UAE 20 Al Wahda Sports Club Abu Dhabi, UAE 20 Baniyas Sports Club Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Al Jazeera Sports Club Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Zayed Cricket Stadium Abu Dhabi, UAE 15 Equestrian Racing Federation Abu Dhabi, UAE 10 International Bowling Center Abu Dhabi, UAE 10 Shooting Range Abu Dhabi, UAE 10 Sports Club for the Handicapped Sharjah, UAE 5 GOVERNMENTAL / INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Abu Dhabi Education Council Schools Abu Dhabi, UAE Various Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi, UAE 500 Al Maktoum Intl Airport Passenger Terminal Dubai, UAE 150 Dubai Knowledge Village Phase I, II, & III Dubai, UAE 80 Repton Private School Dubai, UAE 80 Petroleum Institute Abu Dhabi, UAE 75 Emirates Aviation Training College Dubai, UAE 40 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dubai, UAE 40 Najaf City Council Najaf, Iraq 40 Al Wathba Prison Abu Dhabi, UAE 25 Cultural & Exhibition Center at King Fahd University KSA 20 Our Own High School Dubai, UAE 20 Children Museum Dubai, UAE 15 Sharjah Courts Sharjah, UAE 15 TV Broadcasting Facilities Dubai, UAE 10 8 INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS Project Title Location Value (USD mm) Emirates Flight Catering Dubai, UAE 55 Marble Factory Abu Dhabi, UAE 30 DM Central Lab Dubai, UAE 20 GIGA Gold Refinery Dubai, UAE 20 Hard Precast Factory Dubai, UAE 20 JAFZA Industrial Unit Dubai, UAE 20 Oil Field Supply Center Dubai, UAE 20 District Cooling Plant Sharjah, UAE 15 Sharjah Cement Factory Sharjah, UAE 15 Cattle Feed Plant Abu Dhabi, UAE 10 District Cooling Plant Dubai, UAE 10 DVD Factory Ras Al Khaimah, UAE 10 Dynergy Factory Dubai, UAE 10 Boat Factory Umm Al Quwain 5 Dubai Poly Film Factory Dubai, UAE 5 Optical Disc Factory Dubai, UAE 5 Steel Fabrication Factory Dubai, UAE 5 9.
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