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Company Construction Co is ourvery Objectivegood considering & Goals AL SABAH COMPANY CONSTRUCTION CO. W.L.L. ﻣﺆﺳﺴﺔ اﻟﺼﺒﺎح ﻟﻠﻤﻘﺎوﻻت www.alsabahconstruction.com CONTENTS MISSION 3 INTRODUCTION 4 NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN 5 HUMAN RESOURCES 6 ORGANIZATION CHART 9 COMPANY REGISTRATION 10 EQUIPMENTS 12 ONGOING PROJECTS 13 COMPLETED PROJECTS 24 HSE POLICY 54 OUR MISSION Our mission is to provide quality and standards of construction and services to the utmost satisfaction of our clients and consultants and to deliver the project in time and quality better than expected. The objective of the Company is to provide high quality services in the field of Civil Engineering and its associated field. Since its establishment in 1985, the company has undergone rapid growth and is now equipped with resources to undertake project that vary in size and suit our Client’s INTRODUCTION specified needs. It is my great pleasure to introduce Al Sabah Construction Co. W.L.L., Since in 1985 we are proud to say that we became one of the leading companies in the field of construction, with professionally experienced engineers in the field of civil structural and MEP. We have successfully completed several major projects in the Kingdom with Customers’ satisfaction. Our target is always to meet the highest standards and the best quality of workmanship to satisfy our clients’, developers’ and stakeholders’. Yours sincerely, Ali Abdulla Ali Sabah NOTE FROM THE CHAIRMAN HUMAN RESOURCES BASE STAFF TRANSPORT FACILITIES Management 10 Bus 7 Design/Engineering/Documentation 12 Mini Bus 17 Site Management & Site supervision 10 Six Wheel 10 Project coordinator 5 Pick up 10 TECHNICAL STAFF SKILLED AND UNSKILLED Engineers 15 WORKERS Foreman 17 Sufficient workers on company visa and also arranged through designated Manpower Driver 45 Suppliers. TENDERING CONTACT: Chief Executive Officer(CEO) Name : MR. MAHENDRAN MAHALINGAM Address : P.O. Box 32096 , Manama Bahrain Mobile : +973 36696751 Tel No : +973 17714015 Fax No : +973 17713199 Email : [email protected] ORGANIZATION CHART CHAIRMAN MR. ALI ABDULLA ALI SABAH CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MR. MAHENDRAN MAHALINGAM ACCOUNTS MANAGER PROJECT DIRECTOR PROJECT DIRECTOR MEP MR. NATRAJ MR. RAMESH C MR. RAM SIVANESAN PURCHASE MANAGER CONTRACT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER SAFETY OFFICER MEP MANAGER MR. RAVI PERUMAL MR. RODEL MR. SENTHIL MR. THOMAS MR. MUTHUKUMARAN ACCOUNTS ELECTRICAL ENGR. QS MANAGER PROJECT ENGR. MS. JANE ABANES SAFETY MR. PRASANNA MR. KARTHIK RAJA MR. BHARANI ASSISTANT ADMIN MECHANICAL ENGR. MR. KANAGARAJ ARCHITECT ENGR. PROJECT ENGR. MR. SIVA SANKARAN MR. SURESH A MR. RAMESH P TRANSPORT MANAGER MR. RAMESH S PROJECT ENGR. MR. VENNU ARUN SKILLED LABOURS 250 UNSKILLED LABOURS 100 ORGANIZATION CHART COMPANY REGISTRATION FOR AL SABAH CONSTRUCTION CHAIRMAN MR. ALI ABDULLA ALI SABAH CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MR. MAHENDRAN MAHALINGAM ACCOUNTS MANAGER PROJECT DIRECTOR PROJECT DIRECTOR MEP MR. NATRAJ MR. RAMESH C MR. RAM SIVANESAN PURCHASE MANAGER CONTRACT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER SAFETY OFFICER MEP MANAGER MR. RAVI PERUMAL MR. RODEL MR. SENTHIL MR. THOMAS MR. MUTHUKUMARAN ACCOUNTS ELECTRICAL ENGR. QS MANAGER PROJECT ENGR. MS. JANE ABANES SAFETY MR. PRASANNA MR. KARTHIK RAJA MR. BHARANI ASSISTANT ADMIN MECHANICAL ENGR. MR. KANAGARAJ ARCHITECT ENGR. PROJECT ENGR. MR. SIVA SANKARAN MR. SURESH A MR. RAMESH P TRANSPORT MANAGER MR. RAMESH S PROJECT ENGR. MR. VENNU ARUN SKILLED LABOURS 250 UNSKILLED LABOURS 100 EQUIPMENTS Equipments Quantity Unit Tower Crane 5 Nos Passenger hoist 7 Nos Excavator 3 Nos Back Hoe Loader (JCB) 4 Nos Loader 5 Nos Dump Truck 5 Nos Generator 200 kv to 300 kv 7 Nos Small Generator 5-20 kv 25 Nos Form work construction system 7500 M2 Form work Cup Lock System 8000 M2 Power bending machine 7 Nos Power Table Cutter 7 Nos Steel Cutting Machine 5 Nos Forklift (5 Ton) 2 Nos Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) 3 Nos ONGOING PROJECTS POJECT VALUE PROJECTS CLIENTS CONSULTANTS in Million BD PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE NEW INDIAN SCHOOL, Mr. A.ALI ESSA AL DAAYSI M/S. AL ZAYANI ENGINEERING 3.000 EAST RIFFA PROPOSED 14 STOREY BUILDING, M/S. MUSHAN REAL ESTATE M/S. SMART HOMES ENGINEERING 4.000 HIDD CO. W.L.L CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL UNITS, M/S. REYOOF PROPERTY W.L.L M/S. PHOENIX ENGINEERING 1.100 SHAKOORAH M/S. DHEYA TAWFIQI MUHARRAQ MAJILIS, THE MALLS REAL ESTATE ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY 1.000 BUSAITEEN DEVELOPMENT CO. BSC. BUREAU W.L.L. PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE ROYAL COURT OF H.R.H. THE M/S. QUALITY ENGINEERING 0.550 JAMEA AL JASRAH PRIME MINISTER BUREAU V PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE NEW INDIAN SCHOOL AT EAST RIFFA The built up area of the building is 16,484.17 sqm with basement floor, first floor and roof floor consisting of parking facilities at basement floor, class rooms and playground at ground floor, class rooms, open pitch and covered pitch at first floor and multipurpose hall at roof floor. V CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL UNITS AT SHAKOORAH The built up area of the building is 4362.90 sqm with Ground floor and Mazzanine floor consisting of shops and supermarket at the heart of Shakoorah area at Budaiya PROPOSED 14 STOREY BUILDING AT HIDD 14 Storey residential & commercial building which comprises of offices and shops at ground level, 3 level of parking, recreation floor with gym, swimming pool, multipurpose hall and 9 typical residential floors. MUHARRAQ MAJILIS AT BUSAITEEN The Project is consist of Muharraq Majilis located at sea point of Busaiteen with commercial shop and parking space. PROPOSED EXTENSION OF JAMEÁ AL-JASRAH AT JASRAH Page 18 COMPLETED PROJECTS Page 19 COMPLETED PROJECTS (2012 - 2020) PROJECTS CLIENTS 25 - STOREY TWIN TOWER BUILDING, JUFFAIR M/S. FIRST JALAA REAL ESTATE COMPANY W.L.L COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX, JANABIYAH Dr. ADEL ABDULLA ALI BUKHOWA MUHARRAQ SOUQ BUILDING, MUHARRAQ THE ROYAL COURT OF H.R.H. THE PRIME MINISTER 5 - STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, DILMUNIA M/S. APEX REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT 3 - STOREY SUPER MARKET BUILDING, DIRAZ M/S. MIRZA AL HELLI AND SONS BSC(c) 8 - STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, ADLIYA M/S. BUKAMAL PROPERTIES CO., BSC(c) 6 - STOREY BUILDING, HIDD SUN MIDDLE EAST CONTRACTING 2 - STOREY LUXURY BUILDING, SAAR AL YAQEEN CONTRACTING 4 - STOREY CAR PARKING, HOORA M.A.G. GROUP 12 - STOREY BUILDING, BUSAITEEN BAWAB CONTRACTING 3 - STOREY BUILDING, TUBLI Dr. AHMED AL JAWHARY 20 - STOREY BUILDING, JUFFAIR ZINJ TRANSPORT MUHARRAQ MALL, ARAD AL MOAYYED CONTRACTING COMPLETED PROJECTS (2012 - 2020) PROJECTS CLIENTS TREASURE TOWER, DILMUNIA UACC 7 - STOREY BUILDING (14 NOS), ISA TOWN OLYMPIC CONTRACTING WOOD FURNITURE FACTORY, HIDD AL DAR WOOD FURNITURE FACTORY FOOD PACKING FACTORY, HIDD Mr. MOHAMAD ALI ASRAR ASADALLA 42 - STOREY BUILDING, SEEF UACC 6 - STOREY BUILDING, JANABIYAH Mr. TARIQ AL TATTAN 7 - STOREY BUILDING, BURHAMA M/S. BUKAMAL PROPERTIES CO., BSC(c) 14 - STOREY BUILDING, BUSAITEEN Mr. FUAD HUSSAIN MOHAMED SHOWAITER 9 - STOREY BUILDING, HOORA BAWAB CONTRACTING BRIDGE AND FLYOVER, MINA SALMAN AFCONS W.L.L MOSQUE, ZALLAQ BAWAB CONTRACTING 6 - STOREY BUILDING, MAAMEER BAWAB CONTRACTING 5 - STOREY BUILDING, JUFFAIR JASCO 25 - STOREY BUILDING AT JUFFAIR Residential apartment on a prime location at Juffair with two & one bedroom flats, with amenities like gym for men & women, kids pool, swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and 4 - level parking. 5 - STOREY BUILDING AT DILMUNIA A modern design architectural residential building overlooking the arabian gulf, it consists of 3 typical floors, duplex type apartment with private swimming pool, common swimming pool, gym and steam room. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX BUILDING AT JANABIYAH The project consist of residential apartment duplex type with amenities like gym, swimming pool, steam room, basement parking, commercial area at ground floor for shops and coffee shops at the heart of Janabiyah. Page 24 Page 25 SOUQ AL MUHARRAQ 2 - Storey commercial complex with 27 nos. shopping outlets, built in traditional design in remembrance of the old Muharraq market. 8 - STOREY BUILDING AT ADLIYA The project is a modern, medium sized apartments, consists of one level parking, 5 typical floor flats, swimming pool and gym. 3 - STOREY SUPERMARKET AT DIRAZ 3-Storey supermarket at Diraz along Budaiya highway with basement parking. 14 - STOREY BUILDING AT BUSAITEEN 14 - storey residential apartment building in modern design comprising of 2 level parking , gym, Sauna, Steam room, swimming pool, kids playroom, 8 typical floors and 2 duplex apartments FOOD FACTORY AT HIDD Al Fares food packing factory 7 - STOREY BUILDING AT BURHAMA Semi furnished 7 - storey residential apartment 6 - STOREY BUILDING AT JANABIYAH 6 - Storey furnished residential apartment with parking AL DAR WOOD FURNITURE FACTORY AT HIDD Corporate office and factory for wooden furnitures 42 - STOREY BUILDING AT SEEF STRUCTURE ONLY Commercial office building with 6 multi level parking MINA SALMAN BRIDGE AND FLYOVER (Man power management ) 9 - STOREY BUILDING AT GUDAIBIYA STRUCTURE ONLY Residential and office building with two level parking in busy area of Gudaibiya 4 - STOREY CAR PARKING AT HOORA STRUCTURE ONLY Private parking building at Hoora SUPER MARKET AT SHAKURA STRUCTURE ONLY Commercial complex for shops and offices 3 - STOREY BUILDING IN KANOO COMPOUND STRUCTURE ONLY 3 - Storey residential apartment for workers 6 -STOREY AT HIDD STRUCTURE ONLY Main office building and logistic for M/s. Wael Pharmaceutical Company TREASURE TOWER AT DILMUNIA STRUCTURE ONLY Luxurious residential apartment at Dilmunia 3 - STOREY BUILDING AT TUBLI Residential apartment building 4 - STOREY BUILDING AT SITRA STRUCTURE ONLY Corporate office, showroom and service area for Motor City 16 - STOREY TWIN TOWER BUILDING AT HIDD STRUCTURE ONLY 16 - Storey building with parking and 10 typical floor residential apartment 3 VILLA AT TUBLI 2 - Storey villa (3 Nos) 4 - STOREY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT AT JUFFAIR 2 - STOREY VILLA AT SAAR 2 - STOREY VILLAS (5 Nos) AT SAMAHEEJ 2 - STOREY VILLA AT SEHLA HOSPITAL BUILDING AT SEHLA 3 - STOREY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT AT TUBLI HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT HSE POLICY THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING AL SABAH CONSTRUCTION CO. W.L.L.
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