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Delivering World-Class Turnkey Solutions Introduction www.alfaraagroup.com Delivering world-class turnkey solutions Introduction Message from management Our fundamentals Group overview Board of directors The Al Fara’a Group value proposition Customer relationship management Integrated management systems Human capital management Corporate sustainability Corporate social investment Business overview Project showcase Delivering world-class turnkey solutions INTRODUCTION The Al Fara’a Integrated Construction Group, which was founded in 1980 spans construction and related services, property development & facilities management and manufacturing & fabrication. The Group has an international footprint in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and India and has amassed a track record of successful on time delivery within budget and in accordance with client specifications. The Group delivers turnkey designs to build solutions and offers value engineering leadership through its multifaceted talent pool. The Group also offers exceptional value in terms of procurement as a result of its buying power and is quick to respond to the dynamic needs of customers. As the leading integrated construction solutions provider in the UAE, Al Fara’a also offers specialised solutions in the education, healthcare, custodial, oil & gas and infrastructure sectors. Al Fara’a Corporate Office, Abu Dhabi MESSAGE FROM MANAGEMENT Welcome to the world of the Al Fara’a Integrated Construction Group, where we pride ourselves on meeting the needs of our customers with a fresh approach to the delivery of world-class solutions. With our extensive expertise across our eleven business units, international joint venture partners and over 30 years of experience, our clients are assured of on time delivery within budget and according to specification. We continue to harness our three decades of success by focussing on our strategic objectives: • Delivering our clients’ requirements • Driving our operational and capital efficiencies • Growing our core businesses • Investing in our people • Investing in our technological capabilities Our Group’s continued success will benefit you, our customer because our integrated capabilities spanning the entire construction lifecycle ultimately translates into your project success. OUR FUNDAMENTALS VISION To be the clients’ first choice in turnkey solutions for specialised and integrated construction requirements across the GCC and Asia. MISSION Al Fara’a Integrated Construction Group is dedicated to the delivery of world-class turnkey solutions to our stakeholders in partnership with our clients, consultants and the government. We achieve this through adhering to the highest standards of safety, quality and environmentally centric practices while completing our projects on time and within budget. Our success stems from our policies to continuously invest in technological capabilities and innovation to ensure market adaptability. We are dedicated to empowering our employees to warrant their professional growth with rewarding careers. We are devoted to their safety, health and job security. VALUES The nine E’s Ethics - Ethics and integrity in all that we do. Exceeding expectations - Exceeding expectations is our primary purpose. Excellence - We are what we repeatedly do, excellence is not an act but a habit. Entrepreneurship - We take ownership of the projects with which we have been entrusted. Empowering employees - Our employees are our greatest asset. Ensuring safety - Zero harm is our absolute priority. Emphasis on quality - We are passionate about delivering quality results. Environmental leadership - We are committed to the sustainability of our environment. Enduring social investment - We are sensitive to the local needs of our stakeholders and the communities where we live and work. GROUP OVERVIEW MANUFACTURING AND FABRICATION Belgium Aluminium and Glass delivers an assortment of façade requirements The Group’s eleven through cutting edge technology in its factories, and is arguably the largest business units offer clients facility of its kind in the UAE. a full one-stop solution that Unibeton Ready Mix is the leading ready mix concrete solutions provider in the Gulf. Backed by world-class leading technology, Unibeton Ready Mix designs, encompasses virtually the produces & delivers ready mix concrete to suit any requirement. entire value chain. PROPERTIES AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT Al Fara’a Properties was founded in 2005 and holds an impressive property portfolio. Its pilot project, Le Grand Chateau was handed over six months ahead of schedule and was also awarded Best Development by CNBC Arabia. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED SERVICES Al Fara’a General Contracting, licensed as a Special Grade Company by the UAE Government has achieved a track record of Excellence spanning multiple types of projects of different configurations and magnitudes. Al Fara’a Infrastructure specialises in the delivery of the full array of infrastructure requirements and offers turnkey services backed by resources harnessed throughout the group during each project stage. Al Sabbah Electromechanical is recognised for its leadership value engineering across the full spectrum of MEP services and also offers 24 hours maintenance and repair services with its fleet of mobile workshops. Al Fara’a Interiors has delivered numerous high volume joinery requirements and offers the full bespoke interior fit out solutions that covers structural requirements right through to decorative ornaments. The construction and related services segment of the Al Fara’a Group also includes the provision of steel structures, oil & gas, precast solutions, exterior and interior finishing. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr Mohd Shehadeh KO Thomas Dr Fahd Bakour Senior Vice President - Unibeton Ready Mix Senior Vice President - Belgium Aluminium and Glass Executive Director - Al Fara’a Group “The Al Fara’a Group has developed a set of “We have not been deterred by the challenges “Al Fara’a is a family that is continuously capabilities over the years that have helped of the economic downturn and with the improving and expanding. For the Al Fara’a Mohamed Butti Al Rumaithi the Group be responsive, adaptable and impending market recovery, we are confident Group, the future will certainly be prosperous Chairman innovative to meet customer needs.” that we are headed towards further growth.” as a result of strong fundamentals and leading management capabilities.” Adel Saleh Al Natour Dr Jawaharlal R Gangaramani President and Executive Chairman President and Executive Chairman Al Fara’a Group, Co Founder of Al Fara’a Al Fara’a Group, Co Founder of Al Fara’a “What we have today is a Group that “We are expanding across the GCC has made a difference to the lives of countries and India. We will build on our many people over the last thirty years. foundations of three successful decades Khalid Abu Baker Colin Timmons Natasha Gangaramani Through humility and a willingness to Executive Director - Al Fara’a Properties to deliver our trademark quality on time Vice President - Al Sabbah Electromechanical General Manager - Al Fara'a General Contracting learn, we have grown not only as a results that we have become well known “Al Fara’a Group is a hub for growth. We are Group but as individual members of “The Al Fara’a Group has a strong culture of "The three decades of Al Fara’a’s phenomenal for.” eager to learn, and adapt to meet the needs of the Al Fara’a Family.” respecting commitments made whether it be to growth and success is a testament to what customers, employees or other stakeholders.” vision, determination & hardwork can achieve" customers.” Chimanlal R Gangaramani Shalini Gangaramani Dosaj Vice Chairman - Al Fara’a Group Group Director - Al Fara’a Group Joined Al Fara’a in 1996 “Al Fara’a is a Group that is always “Al Fara’a is characterised by a sense of learning. Through strong teamwork focus. It is through our consistent clarity underpinned by cultural diversity, we of objectives and alignment of structures, build functional capabilities.” Amr Al Banna systems and processes to meet these Group Director, Corporate Affairs and Business Strategies Lancy D’ Souza Sultan Kadir Mukadam Senior Vice President - Group Finance Senior Vice President - Accounts objectives that Al Fara’a is in a strong “Al Fara’a is certainly one of the leading position in its expansion strategies across construction conglomerates in the UAE that is “Al Fara’a ensures that all employees have “Al Fara’a is more than just a business where I the GCC countries and India.” driven by inspiring visionaries with a sincerity the opportunity to grow professionally in a work. It’s a family that takes care of each other of purpose.’’ challenging environment.” too.’’ THE FARA’A GROUP VALUE PROPOSITION A SOLID PROFILE OF THREE DECADES OF EXPERIENCE A proven track record of experience and achievements We have developed an impressive track record of successes that have translated into effective solutions for our clients. Our repertoire comprises successfully completed projects throughout the UAE that include individual, package or full turnkey solutions. Repeat customers who account for the majority of projects currently underway trust that we meet their requirements time after time. JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIPS THAT SPAN THE GLOBE Fast adoption of leading global practices Our global joint venture partners are leaders in construction and related fields in the UK, USA, Korea and Canada. Through these joint ventures, we offer cutting edge solutions from as early as the design stage to the very
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