Project Reference List in Qatar LIST of PROJECTS SUPPLIED in QATAR

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Project Reference List in Qatar LIST of PROJECTS SUPPLIED in QATAR 6.2 -Project reference list in Qatar LIST OF PROJECTS SUPPLIED IN QATAR S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 1 C188 Project Al Tawfeeq 500,000.00 2 C-62 Project Madinat Khalifa Sewers. Medgulf 600,000.00 3 Project HC 76/1 & 2 MARBU 200,000.00 4 Hamad Mech. Regiment, Duhail Shannon 110,000.00 5 Project C-355-1 Al Teyseer 120,000.00 6 Project HC 76/4 Naame 300,000.00 7 Project HC 76/3 Shannon 170,000.00 8 Al Wajba Al Tawfeeq 150,000.00 9 C-285SSHP Infrastructure KBAS 370,000.00 10 Al Najadh & Al Saad Road JBK 400,000.00 11 Rumailah Road HABA 290,000.00 12 C-358 Al Tawfeeq 100,000.00 13 C-265 Al Darwish 25,000.00 14 Tareq Bin Ziyad N.I.C.C. 142,000.00 15 MS-103 Al Obeidly & Gulf 310,000.00 16 Civil Project 368 ACEC 80,000.00 17 Civil Project 273 Al Tawfeeq 160,000.00 18 N. Camp Project 2B Temalco 120,000.00 19 Block 1200 Project (1+2) Darwish Engg. 600,000.00 20 Block 1300 Project C.E.C. 600,000.00 21 Civil Project 368 A.C.E.C. 70,000.00 22 C.P. 231 Manco 7,000.00 23 Al Nejada Complex MIDMAC 13,000.00 Page 1 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 24 C.P. 357 TEMALCO 30,000.00 25 Central Prison Al Rehab 10,000.00 26 Block 3000 Project Al Tayseer 1,200,000.00 27 West Corniche Park Al Rehab 30,000.00 28 Doha Air Base C-406/2 N.I.C.C. 120,000.00 29 CP 369 N.I.C.C. 35,000.00 30 Al Khor Mosque & Al Qayed Mosque RAKO 25,000.00 31 GHQ Ph. I Infrastructure Lotus 145,000.00 32 H.C. 84 Lotus 200,000.00 33 GHQ Ph. V C. Building Medgulf 20,000.00 34 West Corniche Park Al Rehab 40,000.00 35 C-264 N.I.C.C. 650,000.00 36 C-269 N.I.C.C. 1,000,000.00 37 Toyota Car Show Room KDS 20,000.00 38 C.P. 512 Qatar Building Co 180,000.00 39 C.P. 382 Tawfiq 200,000.00 40 C.P. 383 Tawfiq 170,000.00 41 C.P. 500 Darwish Engg. 50,000.00 42 C.P. 381 Darwish Engg. 100,000.00 43 C.P. 313 Qatar Building Co 60,000.00 44 H.C. 81 Nassir Bin Khalid 450,000.00 45 C.P. 369, P. 534 N.I.C.C. 50,000.00 46 C.P. 502 Razak Cont. Co. 2,000,000.00 47 C.P. 375 Razak Cont. Co. 420,000.00 48 C.P. 121/1 Tawfiq Cont. 320,000.00 Page 2 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 49 Proj. 1200(6+7) NDOD K.B.A.S. Cont. 500,000.00 50 C.P. 385 SSHP Infrastructure K.B.A.S. Cont 500,000.00 51 C.P. 399 Darwish Eng. 100,000.00 52 C.P. 1200.9 Al Attiah Cont Co 250,000.00 53 C.P. 262 Marco Trading & Cont 250,000.00 54 C.P. 400/1 Manco Cont. Co 100,000.00 55 C.P. 397 Qatar Building Co 30,000.00 56 C.P. 356 Lotus Cont Co 350,000.00 57 C.P. 387 N.B.K. 800,000.00 58 C.P. 1200 (4+5) N.B.K. 600,000.00 59 Ras Laffan Housing Infrastr. Al Sarh Trading 1,100,000.00 60 C.P. 148 Medgulf 600,000.00 61 C.P. 550 Razak Cont. 1,000,000.00 62 C.P. 385 Al Waha Est 700,000.00 63 C.P. 372 N.I.C.C. 2,800,000.00 64 C.P. 165 Temalco 820,000.00 65 C.P. 276/1 Temalco 120,000.00 66 C.P. 400/3 N.I.C.C. 200,000.00 67 RAF 'B' MIDMAC 300,000.00 68 C.P. 371 Manco 770,000.00 69 C.P. 413 Manco 560,000.00 70 C.P. 527 Manco 810,000.00 71 C.P. 359 K.B.A.S. 980,000.00 72 C.P. 463 H.B.K. 2,200,000.00 73 West Bay Lagoon 'B'` Darwish Eng. 1,250,000.00 Page 3 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 74 C.P. 572 Razak Cont. 900,000.00 75 C.P. 514 N.B.K. 2,300,000.00 76 C.P. 552 N.B.K. 1,700,000.00 77 C.P. 208-3 Razak Cont 155,000.00 78 H.C. 87 Shannon 250,000.00 79 C.P. 457 K.B.A.S. 450,000.00 80 GHQ, Ph. 2 & 3 Moh’d Al Kawari Co 100,000.00 81 C.P. 368 ACEC 100,000.00 82 C.P. 392-P.S. 14/2 Darwish Eng. 700,000.00 83 Signalisation of Al Matar St. Darwish Eng. 300,000.00 84 West Bay Lagoon-Package-D K.B.A.S. 1,400,000.00 85 C.P. 256 Q.B.C. 900,000.00 86 C.P. 596 Q.B.C. 350,000.00 87 C.P. 386 Q.B.C. 2,250,000.00 88 C.P. 395/2 Q.B.C. 750,000.00 89 C.P. 585 Q.B.C. 240,000.00 90 C.P. 387/1 Q.B.C. 900,000.00 91 Ras Gas Housing Project Package 2 Darwish Eng. 800,000 92 Alwusail Olympic Shooting Range Alwaha Cont. & Trdg 200,000 93 Ras Gas Housing Complex 8 x 5 Teyseer Cont./CCIC 1,500,000 94 West Bay Lagoon Hotel Teyseer Cont./CCIC 250,000 95 Rayan Area Sewage, C.P. 363 Qatar Building Co. 600,000 96 Abu Hamour Drainage Area C P 391 Qatar Building Co. 700,000 Muaithar Commercial Street Drainage 97 Qatar Building Co. 200,000 C.P.372 Page 4 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 98 C.P. 386/1 Marbu Cont. Est. 1,500,000 99 C.P. 378 Marbu Cont. Est. 1,100,000 100 C.P. 457/1 Lotus Cont. 1,600,000 101 C. P. 414 Lotus Cont. 1,200,000 102 C.P. 269/1 Marbu Cont. 400,000 103 C.P. 377, PS2 QBC 400,000 104 ERM 1013, C9 Bin Omran 400,000 105 NGL4 Project Gulf Housing Co. 2,500,000 106 C 622 QBC 1,100,000 107 CP 269/2 QTCG 1,400,000 108 CP 458 QTCG 600,000 109 C367/C1 Al Bustan Road KBAS 2,200,000 110 CP 386/2 Temalco 1,700,000 111 CP 262/2 – Ph. III Marbu Cont. Est. 2,000,000 112 CP 618 – Al Waab – Ph. I Marbu 2,400,000 113 CP 528 – Al Khor HBK 1,300,000 114 CP 565/1 Al Waha 2,500,000 115 CP 395/4 H B K 5,000,000 116 ERC 0462/C1 Shannon 300,000 117 ERC 535/C1 Shannon 300,000 118 ERC 403/C1-R12 Simisma Q B C 1,200,000 119 ERC 110/C6 Shannon 150,000 120 CP 464/1 K B A S 5,000,000 121 CP 387/2 NICC 2,400,000 122 C P 589 Lotus 1,359,550 Page 5 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 123 C P 456/1 Lotus Cont. Co. 2,362,620 124 C P 359/1 Razak Cont. 803,314 125 Ras Abu Fontas – B1 Station Darwish Eng. 51,124 EBA 0106/C1 Al Muntazah Signal Control, 126 Darwish Eng. 1,717,793 Traffic Signals 127 C P 628 Darwish Eng. 643,406.50 128 C P 559 Teyseer Cont. 3,300,000 129 ERC 653 – Simisma Corniche “ 700,000 130 ERC 651 – Al Thakhira Corniche “ 700,000 131 Qatar Foundation – Education City Darwish Eng. 300,000 132 C P 386/2 Temalco Cont. 1,600,000 133 C P 456 N I C C 2,000,000 134 C P 387/3 Atlas The Arabian Arch. 1,800,000 135 Immigration Interchange Proj. J & P 2,500,000 136 Salwa Interchange Proj. “ 2,500,000 137 C P 675 – Ind. Area Sewage H B K Contracting 8,000,000 138 C P 574 –North Rayyan “ 1,600,000 139 C P 677 Alwaha Est. 1,000,000 140 C P S65/2 Q B C 6,200,000 141 C P 621 Diplomatic Area Sewage Q B C 4,000,000 142 C P 622/1, West Bay Sewage Q B C 2,000,000 143 C P 394 – Ind. Area Sewage Q B C 200,000 144 Cultural Village Project Q B C 500,000 145 H C 88 Lotus Cont. Co. 1,000,000 146 ERC 665 – Shahania Shannon Cont. 150,000 Page 6 of 24 S. # Description of work (Project Name) Company Amount/ QR 147 ERM 1016 C4 – Al Muthaf Str. Shannon Cont. 400,000 148 EIC 535 Block 800.3 NDOD --- 250,000 149 CP C 616 Shannon Cont. 120,000 150 CP 148/2 Q T C G 400,000 151 CP 208/4 Alwaha Cont. 1,400,000 152 ERC 572 C1 – Diffaf Street Boom Const. Co.
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