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Company Profile Company Profile SEAGULL (HVAC) INDUSTRY L.L.C P.O. Box 27743 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: (+9714) 3470047 Fax: (+9714) 3470824 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Products and Services 3. Brochures & Catalogues 4. Project References 5. Quality System Certificates X Introduction INTRODUCTION Seagull HVAC Industry was originally established in Dubai in 1991, with the purpose of offering a high quality sheet metal ductwork to the customers. Seagull quickly became established from humble beginning through planned expansion and presently has facilities in Abu Dhabi and Qatar with the head office in AL Quoz Industrial Area, Dubai. The annual turn over of Seagull is about AED 70 Million with 300 technical staff and workers. Seagull production plants are spread over 70,000 ft2 with annual production capacity of 410,000 m2. Seagull offers high quality G.I., Stainless Steel, Aluminum and Mild Steel ductwork to all international standards, Noise Control Products i.e. Sound Attenuators, Acoustic Louvres and Acoustic Consultancy Services, Fire Rated Ductwork and Fire Rated Sound Attenuators, Ductwork Flange System, VCD’s, Access Doors and Flexible Duct. In order to remain the market leader, Seagull has maintained a policy of continuous investment in new products, technology, manufacturing expertise and ongoing training. The experienced staff at Seagull ensures complete customer satisfaction, from tendering through to the final delivery. A Quality Management System has been implemented by the organization to meet the specified requirements of Quality System ISO 9001. Manufacturing and assembly is carried out under strict controls and procedures in accordance with Quality Assurance System ISO 9001:2008. Seagull was also awarded Emirates Quality Mark (Al ‐ Alama) in 2013 by Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology. When selecting trading partners, the Seagull policy is to work with the companies who are recognized world leaders in their field. This is clearly demonstrated with the appointment of Seagull to represent Kingspan, UK (Pre‐Insulated Ducting), AAT, UK (Sound Attenuators & Acoustic Louvers), and Firesafe Fire Rated Ductwork Ltd. UK (Fire Rated Ductwork & Attenuators). Today, Seagull is a multi‐product based company with an extensive product portfolio covering not only the United Arab Emirates and Gulf region, but also Pakistan and Afghanistan. Y Products and Services PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Sheet Metal Ductwork Rectangular Ductwork in G.I., Mild Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum Spirally Wound Round Ductwork in G.I. Sound Attenuators , Acoustic Louvers , VAVs Acoustic Panels Metal Panels Decorative Panels Fabric Panels Fire Rated Ductwork System & Sound Attenuators - Firesafe (Under license from Firesafe Fire Rated Ductwork – UK) Claw Duct Flange System Flexible Duct - Best Flex (Under license from Best Flex - USA) Ductwork Accessories VCD, Access Doors, Turning Vanes & Tracks, Washable Filters & Frames Acoustic Design & Consultancy Services Z Brochures & Catalogues [ Project References LIST OF SOME PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS EXECUTED BY SEAGULL (HVAC) INDUSTRY LLC PROJECT CLIENT JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES ENOC HOUSE, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES ROYAL ABJAR HOTEL, DUBAI KHARAFI NATIONAL ISLAMIC COLLEGE, SHARJAH GECO METROPOLITAN PALACE HOTEL, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES BANIYAS COMPLEX, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES SALALAH HOSPITAL, OMAN GALFAR ENGG. PYRAMID COMPLEX, DUBAI AL HAMAD CONTRACTING AL MUHAIRY TOWER, ABU DHABI E T A AL RAHBA HOSPITAL, ABU DHABI SENSAIRE SERVICES GRAND HYATT HOTEL, DUBAI SSANG YANG CBRD STAFF ACCOMMODATION, DUBAI CONVRGNT AL RAID COMM. BLDG., DUBAI GALFAR ENGG. MAZAYA CENTRE, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES CONFERENCE PALACE, ABU DHABI E T A AL TABREED – 4, ABU DHABI GISCO SHANGRI­LA HOTEL, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES IBIS HOTEL, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES GENERAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS, DUBAI DRAKE & SCULL NOVOTEL HOTEL, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES CELEBRATION HALL, AL AIN SEIDCO BURJUMAN EXTENSION, DUBAI KHARAFI NATIONAL MCB TOWER, PAKISTAN SENSAIRE SERVICES UPTOWN MIRDIF DEVELOPMENT, DUBAI DRAKE & SCULL Page 1 of 4 PROJECT CLIENT DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY ­ IKEA, DUBAI BK GULF PARK PALACE, DUBAI DRAKE & SCULL DUBAI HEALTH CARE CENTRE, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES JUMEIRAH BEACH RESIDENCE DRAKE & SCULL SECTOR 1 & 2, DUBAI LA RESIDENCE DELMAR, DUBAI HEATING COOLING INTERNATIONAL AL BUTEEN TOWER, MARINA, DUBAI COMMODORE THE EMERALD PALACE, PALM JUMEIRAH DUBAI AL HABTOOR SPECON OCEANA, PALM JUMEIRAH BAHWAN TECHNICAL CO. SALALAH TOURISTIC & COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, BAHWAN CONTRACTING CO. SALALAH OMAN THE DUBAI MALL, DUBAI JUMA AL MAJID BURJ DUBAI – PLOT # 44, DUBAI ARABIAN CONSTRUCTION CO. JEWELS TWIN TOWER, MARINA, DUBAI DRAKE & SCULL YATCH BAY AMLAK, DUBAI HEATING COOLING INTERNATIONAL DIFC GATE VILLAGE, DUBAI ARABTECH DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY, DUBAI KHARAFI NATIONAL OGD III, ABU DHABI DRAKE & SCULL INDEX GATE VILLAGE, DUBAI ARABTECH MUSCAT CITI CENTRE, MUSCAT BAHWAN ENGINEERING CO. OCEANA RESIDENTIAL @ PALM JUMEIRAH, DUBAI BAHWAN TECHNICAL CO. JUMEIRAH BEACH RESIDENCE HOTEL, DUBAI AL HABTOOR SPECON BUSINESS BAY HOTEL, DUBAI AL HABTOOR SPECON Page 2 of 4 PROJECT CLIENT AL HABTOOR TOWER, DUBAI AL HABTOOR SPECON MILLENIUM TOWER, DUBAI AL HABTOOR SPECON BAWABAT AL NAJOOM @ ZABEEL PARK, DUBAI SENSAIRE SERVICES FIRST GULF BANK RESIDENTIAL BLDG SENSAIRE SERVICES @ AL NAHDA AVIATION CLUB HOTEL SENSAIRE SERVICES DANET ABU DHABI SENSAIRE SERVICES PARIS SORBONNE ADH AL HABTOOR SPECON JEBEL ALI POWER STATION FISIA ITALIMPIATT HOTEL & RESIDENTIAL TOWER MARSA TROMECH ELECTRO MECHANICAL CARRE FOUR DALMA MALL HASTIE AL RAHA BEACH DEVELOPEMT CONSPEL EMIRATES LLC EMAL (Emirates Aluminum Smelter Complex) MAG INTERNATIONAL AL JAZEERA CLUB TOWER MAG INTERNATIONAL CARAVAN SARAI HOTEL TARGET ENGINEERING MAYFAIR TOWER & RESIDENCY DUBAI MASTERS SOUQ AND RESIDENCES DRAKE & SCULL FAIRMONT PALM HOTEL DRAKE & SCULL BANK MUSCAT GALFAR ENGINEERING ALDAR HEADQUARTERS CONSPEL EMIRATES LLC OILFIELD SUPPLY CENTER CLIMATE CONTROL U­BORA TOWERS @ BUSINESS BAY SENSAIRE SERVICES 19 VILLAS COMPLEX, ABU DHABI GULF COAST ELECTROMECHANICAL CO. PEARL QATAR CONSPEL QATAR SHUWEIHAT S2 IWPP BAHWAN TECHNICAL CONTRACTING AL GHURAIR PAHSE II E T A OUD METHA AL AHMADIAH CONTRACTING & TRDG. Page 3 of 4 PROJECT CLIENT WELCOME PAVILION, YAS ISLAND HITACHI PLANT TECHNOLOGIES KHALIDIYA SHINING TOWER SENSAIRE SERVICES ZABEEL PALACE SIGMA ENGINEERING MUSHEIRAB, KHARTOUM, SUDAN SENSAIRE SERVICES NEW ZAYED UNIVERSITY, ABU DHABI AL HABTOOR SPECON AL JAWAHIRI SCHOOL BUILDING GULF COAST ELECTROMECHANICAL WINCHESTER SCHOOL EXTENSION MAG INTERNATIONAL LIST OF SOME AIPORT PROJECTS EXECUTED BY SEAGULL (HVAC) INDUSTRY LLC PROJECT CLIENT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – AIRSHOW, DUBAI THERMO LLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DUBAI THERMO LLC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DUBAI RAS ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PHASE II, DUBAI BK GULF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXPANSION, DUBAI KHARAFI NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DUBAI TERMINAL II A & P DUBAI FLOWER CENTRE, DUBAI AIRPORT, DUBAI AL HABTOOR ROBERTS KHARTOUM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SUDAN SENSAIRE SERVICES GCAA NEW NAVIGATION SERVICES, ABU DHABI ZENER STEWARD Page 4 of 4 \ Quality System Certificates .
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