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ABU DHABI PROJECTS at a GLANCE Package Name Owner $ Million* Status** Consultant Contractor Start Date End Date Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi ABU DHABI PROJECTS AT A GLANCE Package name Owner $ million* Status** Consultant Contractor Start date End date Abu Dhabi 2030 – Surface Transport Abu Dhabi Department of Transport (DoT) 7,000 Feasibility Study Arup Group - 2009-Q3 2020-Q1 Abu Dhabi International Airport – Midfield Terminal Complex Abu Dhabi Airports Company (Adac) 3,200 Construction Hill International-Aecom-Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) Consolidated Contracting Company (CCC)-TAV Construction-Arabtec Construction 2008-Q1 2017-Q4 Abu Dhabi International Airport Expansion – Overview Adac 7,080 Construction Parsons Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises-Al Jaber & Partners Construction & Energy-Murray & Roberts- 2005-Q1 2017-Q3 Oderbrecht-Fibrex Company-Taylor Woodrow Construction Dynamics-CCC-Arabtec Construction- TAV Construction Abu Dhabi to Dubai – New Main Road E311 – Overview DoT-Abu Dhabi General Services (Musanada) 600 Construction Aurecon Bin Hafeez General Contracting & Transport Establishment-Tristar Transport & Contracting- 2012-Q1 2017-Q1 Ghantoot Transport & General Contracting Abu Dhabi to Dubai – New Main Road E311 – Package A DoT-Musanada 400 Construction Aurecon Ghantoot Transport & General Contracting 2012-Q1 2017-Q1 Ajman Airport Ajman Municipality & Planning Department 800 Feasibility Study - Grupo Inmobiliario Whitelake 2008-Q1 2018-Q4 Al Ain Royal Hospital Musanada-Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) 1,200 Construction - Constructora San Jose-Arabtec Construction 2012-Q3 2016-Q4 Al Falah Community Development Aldar Properties 2,500 Construction Fluor Corporation El Seif Engineering-Al Jaber Engineering Services-Ghantoot Transport & General Contracting 2008-Q1 2019-Q4 -Bin Hafeez General Contracting & Transport Establishment-Bilbadi Contracting-Pembinaan SPK Al Hadeel Development Aldar Properties 500 EPC ITB - - 2014-Q1 2017-Q3 Al Maryah Central Gulf Related 1,000 Construction Aecom Brookfield Multiplex 2014-Q1 2018-Q1 Al Taweelah Refinery Dubai Aluminium Company (Dubal)-Mubadala Development Company- 3,000 Construction - Bechtel Corporation-Petrofac-Larsen & Toubro (L&T) 2013-Q4 2017-Q2 Emirates Aluminium (Emal)-Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) Al Wathba Desert Retreat HH Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Engineering Office 500 Construction Godwin Austen Johnson (GAJ) Tasameem STX Construction 2013-Q1 2017-Q2 Ansam Development Aldar Properties 500 Construction - - 2014-Q1 2017-Q1 Automotive Steel Foundry – Overview Advanced Manufacturing Solutions-Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) 550 Design - - 2015-Q1 2019-Q1 Bloom Property – Park View Bloom Holding 3,500 Feasibility Study - - 2015-Q2 2018-Q4 Capital City District – Overview Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) 37,430 Design - - 2010-Q1 2020-Q1 Circulating Water Intake Structures (CWIS) Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec) 40,000 Construction CH2M Hill-Thorium Power Hilalco 2008-Q1 2017-Q2 Combined Cycle Power Plant – Phase Three Emal-EGA 625 EPC ITB - - 2014-Q2 2017-Q4 Jebel Hafeet Emirati Housing Project UPC 700 Construction Tamouh Trojan General Contracting 2013-Q1 2019-Q1 Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ) ADPC 7,200 Construction Bechtel Corporation Hyundai Engineering & Construction-Boskalis-Archirodon Construction-Ghantoot Transport & 2006-Q1 2030-Q4 General Contracting-Leighton-Al Habtoor Group-Al Jaber & Partners Construction & Energy- CCC-Ed Zueblin-System Construct -L&T-SMS Concast Mafraq-Ghuwaifat Highway – Section 3B DoT-Musanada 550 Construction Mott MacDonald Al Jaber Group 2012-Q4 2017-Q2 Mafraq-Ghuwaifat Highway – Section 4A DoT-Musanada 655 Construction Mott MacDonald L&T 2012-Q4 2017-Q2 Mafraq-Ghweifat Highway – Section 3A DoT-Musanada 571 Construction Mott MacDonald Aljaber Engineering 2012-Q1 2017-Q1 Mafraq-Ghweifat Highway – Section One (A and B) DoT-Musanada 571 Construction Mott MacDonald Bin Hafeez General Contracting & Transport Establishment 2012-Q1 2018-Q4 Mafraq-Ghweifat Highway Project – Overview DoT-Musanada 3,000 Construction Mott MacDonald Al Jaber Group-Bin Hafeez General Contracting & Transport Establishment- 2008-Q1 2018-Q3 Ghantoot Transport & General Contracting Medical City Project Manazel Real Estate 680 EPC ITB - - 2014-Q1 2018-Q4 North Wathba Musanada-UPC 2,000 EPC ITB Atkins-Otak International - 2012-Q1 2018-Q3 Nuclear Power Plant Enec 40,000 Construction CH2M Hill-Thorium Power-Lightbridge Corporation- Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco)-Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction-Hyundai 2008-Q3 2020-Q2 Lloyds Register Energy Engineering & Construction-Samsung C&T Engineering and Construction Group Reem Island Development – Residential Towers Bunya-Damac Properties-Tamouh-RAK Properties-Aabar Investment 2,090 Construction Halcrow Arabian Sea Foundation-Arabtec Construction-Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)- 2006-Q1 2023-Q3 Zelan Construction-Al Ambia-Pembinaan SPK Berhad-IJM Corporation- SK Engineering & Construction-Al Shafar General Contracting Reem Mall Al Farwaniya Property Developments 1,000 EPC ITB Mace Group - 2012-Q1 2017-Q4 Ruwais Housing Complex – Married Staff Accommodation Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) 699 Construction Dorsch Gruppe Al Jaber Building 2014-Q4 2016-Q4 Saadiyat Island – Guggenheim Museum Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) 400 EPC ITB - - 2006-Q3 2017-Q2 Saadiyat Island – Louvre Museum TDIC 700 Construction Parsons-Aecom Oger-Bauer-Arabtec Construction-Constructora San Jose 2010-Q1 2016-Q3 Saadiyat Island Shopping Mall – Package One TDIC-L Real Estate 5,000 Design Turner Construction International - 2012-Q2 2019-Q3 Saadiyat Lagoons District TDIC 1,000 Feasibility Study - - 2016-Q2 2023-Q1 Shah Accommodation and Administration Complex Adnoc 550 Construction - Al Jaber Group 2012-Q1 2016-Q3 Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Musanada-Seha 681 EPC ITB - - 2013-Q1 2018-Q4 Strategic Tunnel Enhancement Program (STEP) Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC) 1,600 Construction CH2M Hill Impregilo-Samsung C&T Engineering and Construction Group-Zublin-Drake & Scull 2011-Q1 2016-Q4 The Pan GCC Railway Network Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) 30,000 Design Systra Consulting-Khatib & Alami-Canarail Consultants - 2005-Q2 2017-Q2 Trans-Emirates Rail Network – Overview Etihad Rail-Adnoc 11,000 EPC ITB Aecom-Parsons-Atkins Tecnimont-Saipem-Dodsal 2011-Q4 2020-Q4 Trans-Emirates Rail Network – Phase Two – Contract One Etihad Rail 533 EPC ITB Parsons-Aecom - 2012-Q3 2020-Q4 Trans-Emirates Rail Network – Phase Two – Contract Three Etihad Rail 724 EPC ITB Parsons-Aecom - 2013-Q1 2020-Q4 Trans-Emirates Rail Network – Phase Two – Contract Two Etihad Rail 740 EPC ITB - - 2012-Q2 2020-Q4 Upper Zakum Full Field Development – 750 Project – Accommodation Zakum Development Company (Zadco) 400 Construction Amec Foster Wheeler Habtoor Leighton Group 2012-Q2 2017-Q4 Warner Bros Theme Park Miral Asset Management 1,000 Construction Louis Berger Group Besix 2012-Q1 2018-Q1 Waste to Energy Plant The Centre of Waste Management Abu Dhabi (CWM)- 1,000 Feasibility Study - - 2013-Q2 2016-Q2 Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) **ITB = invitation to bid; EPC = engineering, procurement and construction *List includes projects worth over $400 million only. Gulf Construction, September 2016 56 57 Gulf Construction, September 2016.
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