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Head Office Arenco Tower Dubai Media City Pobox 2622 HEAD OFFICE ARENCO TOWER DUBAI MEDIA CITY POBOX 2622 DUBAI - UAE LEVEL 131 & 132 TEL:+971 4 4401110 FAX:+971 4 4328910 Email:[email protected] www.arencoar.com ARENCO - Architectural and Engineering Consultants, established in 1971, by Mr. Abdulla Ahmed Almoosa is one of the leading Architectural and Engineering Design Firm in the Gulf Region. ARENCO successfully delivered more than 2000 multidisciplinary projects to date and is actively involved in all aspects of the building sector with a focus on Hospitality, Commercial, Offices, Residential, Retail, Institutional, Educational, Religious and Industrial Developments offering comprehensive services to Clients throughout the Gulf Region as follows: Assessment, Planning and Feasibility Studies Architectural design Civil and Structural Design Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Fighting Design Interior Design Tendering, Specification, Quantity Surveying and Cost Control Construction Supervision and Cost Control ARENCO is dedicated to performance and to exceed our Clients expectations as demonstrated below: Track record of providing Professional Consultancy Services since 1971. Successfully completed numerous projects for various Private and Public Sector Clients. Highly Qualified and Experienced Technical and Support Staff. Latest Computer Software Packages for Design and Drafting. HOSPITALITY & LEISURE Hilton Jumeirah Resort Hotel Palm Jumeirah Trunk Four Points Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road Hilton Creek Le Royal Meredien Four Points Sheraton Downtown COMMERCIAL OFFICES Arenco Tower Media City Office Tower Downtown Jebel Ali Etihad Tower in Abu Dhabi Emirates Atrium NBQ Office Building Dubai Al Moosa Towers I & II Sheikh Zayed Road Al Salemiya Towers I & II RESIDENTIAL Falcon Tower Sheikh Residential Tower Residential Tower Horizon Tower Zayed Road Trade Centre Shiekh Zayed Road Dubai Marina Golden Sands / Silver Sands Masakin Al Furjan Jumeirah Island Heights Clusters Jumeirah Island Heights Fronds MIXED USE Jafza Convention Centre Development Julfar Development Ras Al Khaimah Al Fanar Development Fujairah Mixed Use Development Safouh Road Jumeirah Beach Residence 3 Mixed Use Land Residences RETAIL & ENTERTAINMENT Etihad Tower Retail Abu Dhabi Julfar Towers Ras Al Khaimah Al Fanar Mall Fujairah Dune Centre Dubai Outlet Mall and Office Dubai Outlet Mall and Office Bin Sougat Mall Extension Al Rais Centre COMPLEXES & PRIVATE RESIDENCES Dubai Internet City Villa Complex Private Residence Umm Suqaim Villa Complex Palm Jumeirah Villa Complex Palm Jumeirah Private Palace Dubai Abu Hail Development Project Private Villa Complex Jumeirah Private Palace Al Awir INSTITUTIONAL & INDUSTRIAL Dubai Police General HQ New Dubai Police Academy Administration Emarat Head Office Dubai Electricity and Water Authority Head Office NBQ Head Office Umm Al Quwain Car Showroom and Workshop Dubai Industrial City RELIGIOUS & EDUCATIONAL New Dubai Police Academy Mosque Grand Mosque Bur Dubai Hamriya Mosque Sheikh Rashid Hospital Mosque American University Dubai Jumeirah College Winchester School Jumeirah Primary School.
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