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Fouad Hanna Mechanical Consultants FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS 1ST BASEMENT, ACACIA BUILDING, EMILE LAHOUD STREET, P.O.BOX 167 131 SIOUFI, ASHRAFIEH, BEIRUT, LEBANON TEL. +961 1 42 28 42 /+961 1 61 30 87 FAX. +961 1 61 30 87 [email protected] www.fouadhanna.com GENERAL INFORMATION Fouad Hanna Mechanical Consultants Office is a leading mechanical engineering firm established in 1983 providing a consultative service to the built environment for Mechanical, HVAC, Fire Protection and Hydraulic services. We add value to a project by understanding the client’s need and the architect’s aspirations. The guidance and advice we provide are often of the greatest importance to ensure that our engineering solution has an appropriate balance of performance, innovation and economical design. Our commitment to quality and sustainable engineering guarantee that our design concepts and systems achieve high level of performance and comply with American and internationally recognized standards and best practices including NFPA, ASHRAE, ASPE, to mention but a few. We offer a comprehensive range of Engineering Services that include preliminary design, full tender documentation, supervision of design installation, in the following disciplines and areas: . Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning . Plumbing and Sanitary . Fire protection . Building Management System We also provide energy efficient, environmental friendly and sustainable building design consultancy services to achieve green building certifications: . LEED (USGBC) . BREEAM (UK) . Estidama (UAE) FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 2 MAJOR PROJECTS Our office has executed more than 800 projects in the Middle East, Europe and Africa. The project portfolio reflects the extensive experience acquired in our field of expertise and our competencies to manage and design small to large scale projects. | RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS | OFFICE BUILDINGS | MIXED USE | MUSEUMS | HOTELS | | HOSPITALS | BANKS | EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL | INDUSTRIAL & WAREHOUSES | | RECREATIONAL FACILITIES | PRIVATE RESIDENCES | RELIGIOUS | GOVERNMENTAL | RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WADI GRAND RESIDENCE DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX OF 7 BUILDINGS OF 7 TO 8 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT / LEBANON ARCHITECT: AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES DAR EL OMRAN, JORDAN OWNER: VEN INVEST MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 62 000 SQM ` ABDEL WAHAB 618 DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX OF 2 TOWERS (37 & 22 FLOORS) AND 3 BUILDINGS OF 7 FLOORS BUILT OVER A GROUND FLOOR AND 5 BASEMENT LEVELS LOCATION: ASHRAFIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: KEVIN DASH, UK JEM ARCH‐JOSEPH MAROUN OWNER: CGI‐AUDI SARADAR MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 61 000 SQM MAR MIKHAEL VILLAGE DESCRIPTION: 90 TRENDY LOFTS RANGING FROM 80 TO 200 M2 BUILT ON THE OLD LAZIZA BREWERY SITE LOCATION: MAR MIKHAEL / LEBANON ARCHITECT: BERNARD KHOURY / DW5 OWNER: CAPSTONE INVESTMENT GROUP MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 13 500 SQM FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 3 MAJOR PROJECTS BEB BEIRUT DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF 14 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 7 BASEMENTS LOCATION: BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT / LEBANON ARCHITECT: ARQUITECTONICA, USA AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES OWNER: MAF INVESTMENT HOLDING SAL MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 30 000 SQM PLATINUM TOWER DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL TOWER OF 34 FLOORS ALONG THE BEIRUT MARINA IN ADDITION OF 5 BASEMENTS LOCATION: BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT / LEBANON ARCHITECT: RICARDO BOFILL, SPAIN / NABIL GHOLAM CONSULTANT: ARUP, UK OWNER: THE PLATINUM TOWER SARL MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 90 000 SQM AL NOWAIS TOWER DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL TOWER OF 31 FLOORS BUILT OVER 6 PODIUM FLOORS ALONG WITH A HEALTH CLUB AND 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: R16 SARAYA DEVELOPMENT ‐ ABU DHABI / UAE ARCHITECT: R & K ‐ RACHID KARAM OWNER: AL NOWAIS INVESTMENT MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 43 000 SQM NAJMAT PLOT C3 – AL REEM ISLAND DESCRIPTION: TWO RESIDENTIAL TOWERS OF 54 AND 43 FLOORS AND AN OFFICE TOWER OF 36 FLOORS BUILT OVER A 5 FLOORS PODIUM IN ADDITION OF 3 BASEMENT LEVELS LOCATION: ABU DHABI / UAE ARCHITECT: BAYATY ARCHITECTS, UAE OWNER: RADMAN PROPERTIES L.L.C MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 140 000 SQM KHAMS SHAMAT PLAZA 1 & 2 DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX OF 2 BUILDINGS OF 10 AND 18 FLOORS FOR PLAZA 1 AND 3 BUILDINGS FROM 5 TO 20 FLOORS FOR PLAZA 2 LOCATION: SABBOURA / SYRIA ARCHITECT: R & K ‐ RACHID KARAM OWNER: MAJID AL FUTTAIM MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN IN PROGRESS APPROX AREA: 60 000 SQM ` FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 4 MAJOR PROJECTS BEIRUT 20|30 DESCRIPTION: TWO RESIDENTIAL TOWERS OF 30 AND 20 FLOORS AND 6 BASEMENTS LOCATION: ASHRAFIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: MARCELLO LO MAURO, ITALY / PIERRE KHALIL OWNER: JAMIL SAAB &CO. MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 40 000 SQM VISION 1793 ‐ SPEARS DESCRIPTION: 2 RESIDENTIAL TOWERS OF 21 AND 10 FLOORS LOCATION: SPEARS / LEBANON ARCHITECT: CHARLES HADIFE ARCHITECT CLIENT: RAFIK EL KHOURY & PARTNERS MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 25 000 SQM LE PATIO DESCRIPTION: THREE RESIDENTIAL TOWERS OF 25, 15 AND 11 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: ASHRAFIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES OWNER: JAMIL SAAB &CO. MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 30 000 SQM URBAN DREAMS DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX OF 4 BLOCKS FROM 12 TO 7 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: NEW ASHRAFIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: ISSAM BARHOUCH CLIENT: CGI‐AUDI SARADAR MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 25 000 SQM TILAL FAQRA DESCRIPTION: LUXURIOUS VILLAS, TOWN HOUSES AND CHALETS AND A PRVATE HEALTH CLUB LOCATION: FAQRA / LEBANON ARCHITECT: AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES OWNER: DAVID MANSOUR / WAFIC ZANTOUT MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 17 000 SQM FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 5 MAJOR PROJECTS EAU ONE DESCRIPTION: TWO RESIDENTIAL TOWERS OF 20 AND 15 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: CLEMENCEAU / LEBANON ARCHITECT: AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES CLIENT: MAHER ABOU GHAZALEH MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 23 500 SQM HOCHAR TOWER DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL TOWER OF 17 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 4 BASEMENTS LOCATION: AIN EL MREYSSEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: KEVIN DASH, UK R & K ‐ RACHID KARAM OWNER: WATERFRONT / MENA CAPITAL MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 15 000 SQM L’ARMONIAL DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL TOWER OF 20 FLOORS COMBINED WITH A TRADITIONAL BUILDING OF 7 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 5 BASEMENTS LOCATION: ASHRAFIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES OWNER: GREENSTONE MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 24 000 SQM LA BROCELIANDE DESCRIPTION: 4 STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOCATION: YARZE / LEBANON ARCHITECT: DAGHER HANNA & PARTNERS OWNER: GREENSTONE MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION CERTIFICATION BREEAM PASS APPROX AREA: 1 400 SQM OTHER RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS LOCATION ARCHITECT / CLIENT 50 RUE DU LIBAN / 22 000 SQM ASHRAFIEH PIERRE BASSIL LES JARDINS DE TABARIS / 20 000 SQM TABARIS AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES SIOUFI TWINS 4233 / 16 000 SQM ASHRAFIEH TAA‐TABET ATELIER D'ARCHITECTURE HOUSING COMPOUND LA MARINA DBAYE NABIL GHOLAM 15 000 SQM ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN UNIT BADARO GARDENS 1 & 2 BADARO AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES LES TOITS DE BEYROUTH / 80 000 SQM MAR ROUKOZ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN UNIT CAP SUR VILLE / 60 000 SQM MAR ROUKOZ MEG ARCHITECTS‐PIERRE NEEMA LUXURY 35 / 90 000 SQM ABU DHABI / UAE RAFIK EL KHOURY & PARTNERS SARAYA R14 / 43 000 SQM ABU DHABI / UAE RAFIK EL KHOURY & PARTNERS / CAP FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 6 MAJOR PROJECTS OFFICE BUILDINGS ELEGANCE TOWER DESCRIPTION: OFFICE TOWER OF 26 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 5 BASEMENTS LOCATION: RIYADH / KSA ARCHITECT: AA DESIGN GROUP, KSA OWNER: ASSAEDAN REAL ESTATE COMPANY MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 55 000 SQM THE BUSINESS PARK – SPS1 & SPS2 ‐ WATERFRONT CITY DESCRIPTION: 12 OFFICE BUILDINGS OF 4 AND 5 FLOORS IN ADDITION OF 2 BASEMENTS LOCATION: MARINA DBAYEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: L.E.FT ARCHITECTS, USA OWNER: MAJID AL FUTTAIM MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN APPROX AREA: 144 000 SQM TOYOTA LEXUS CITY DESCRIPTION: CAR SHOWROOMS COMPRISING 4 UPPER LEVELS AND 5 BASEMENTS LOCATION: HAZMIEH / LEBANON ARCHITECT: PIERRE SFEIR OWNER: BUMC SARL MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 35 000 SQM HOLCOM DESCRIPTION: OFFICE BUILDING OF 6 FLOORS AND 2 BASEMENTS LOCATION: NAHR BEIRUT / LEBANON ARCHITECT: LOMBARDINI 22, ITALY AAA‐ATELIER DES ARCHITECTES ASSOCIES OWNER: HOLCOM SAL MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN & SUPERVISION APPROX AREA: 30 000 SQM OTHER OFFICE BUILDINGS LOCATION ARCHITECT / CLIENT MELROSE BUILDING LOT 47‐01 BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT SIMONE KOSREMELLI ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN UNIT OFFICE BUILDING JLM SAIFI 581 BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT JEAN‐LOUIS MAINGUY OBEGI BETTER HOME – SHOWROOM JAL EL DIB HALIM HARMOUCH SUEZ STEEL COMPANY EGYPT A.A. ALSAYIED NISHTUMAN ARBEEL / IRAQ RAFIK EL KHOURY & PARTNERS FOUAD HANNA MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS COMPANY PROFILE Page 7 MAJOR PROJECTS MIXED USE DISTRICT//S DESCRIPTION: 21 HIGH QUALITY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND A NETWORK OF PEDESTRIAN PUBLIC SPACES, PIAZZA GARDENS, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS AND GALLERIES LOCATION: BEIRUT CENTRAL DISTRICT / LEBANON ARCHITECT: ALLIES & MORRISON, UK / R & K RACHID KARAM OWNER: CORNERSTONE MISSION: MECHANICAL DESIGN
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