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PROJECTS
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Recently Completed
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(Updated 5 Dec 2009)
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Construction of Al-Juawaibiyah Regulating Tank at Nalut
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Oilfield Services at Ghani Oilfields
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Oilfield Services at Amal Oilfields
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Technical Services to LISCO
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Construction of Green Printing Press Complex
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Construction of Pump Stations & Turnout Headworks
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Construction of Accomodation Blocks
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Construction of Heavy Equipment Workshop
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Construction of 177 Farm Tanks
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Construction and repair of Amal Airport
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Construction of Al-Juawaibiyah Regulating Tank at Nalut
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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17 December 2007
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Al Nahr Company (Fully owned by Great Man-made River Authority)
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 70 million
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CONSTRUCTION WORK:
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LD 996,478.000
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Aljuwaibiyah, Gadames-Zwara-Al Zawiah Water System for Great Man-Made River project, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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20 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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The work comprises of civil construction of 70,000 cubic meter capacity regulating tank with specialized formwork for columns, walls and roof panels. The work involved about 11850 cubic meters of concrete work and 2000 tons of rebar fabrication and installation.
Work has been completed as per approved construction schedule.
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Oilfield Services at Ghani Oilfields for Harouge Oil Operations
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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11 December 2007
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 1,550,000.00
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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Electro-mechanical, mechanical, electrical and civil works at various stations at
Ghani oilfields as follows;
a. Preventive maintenance of Storage Tanks ST 222, ST 401, ST 701 and St 201 at
Ghani & Zenad Stations.
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Oilfield Services at Amal Oilfields
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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5 October 2007
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 2,550,000.00
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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Preventive maintenance of Storage Tanks and Pipe Lines at various stations in Amal
Oilfields as follows;
a. Surge Tank, Settling Tank, and Gas Boot at Station 3
b. Surge Tank, Settling Tank, and Gas Boot at Station 7
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Provision of Technical Services to Libyan Iron & Steel Company
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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20 February 2003
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 1,500,000.00/ year
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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Provision of highly skilled Engineers, Specialists, Plant Operators and Technicians
in the Operations Deptt, Maintenance Deptt, Direct Reduction Plant and the Flat
Mill.
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Construction of Green Printing Press Complex
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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8 March 1991
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Libyan Investment
Company, Tripoli,
Libya. |
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 57 millions
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CONSTRUCTION WORK:
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USD 6.2 millions
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Sawani Road Tripoli, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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24 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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Project Area 26,500 sq meters
Portal frame building 6,300 sq meters
Admn Building 1,680 sq meters
Expert & workers residence, Warehouse, services building, compressor room, overhead
& underground fire water tank, electrical control room, internal roads, water
supply & sewage network, boundary wall.
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Construction of 2 Pump Stations and 3 Turnout Head Works
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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11 April 2005
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Al-Nahr Company (fully owned by The Great man-made River Authority)
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 48 millions
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CONSTRUCTION WORK:
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USD 2.1millions
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Garabulli, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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12 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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Pump Stations with an average area of 5,000 sq meters 6 meter deep. The 3 Turn out
Head works are 3 meter deep below grade reinforced concrete structures with a control
room on the ground floor.
The project required approximately 5000 cubic meters of cast in place concrete and
approximately 600 Tons of Steel reinforcements.
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Construction of North Accommodation Blocks
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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21 April 2003
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Veba Oil Operations
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 4,150,000.00
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Amal Oilfields, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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2 years
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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The scope of work comprised of design and construction of five new accommodation blocks at AMAL oil field. In addition to the structural design and construction of buildings, the work also included design and installation of HVAC system, telephone, electrical, general and emergency lighting, sanitary and waste water system, potable water system, fire water, fire fighting and fire alarm systems.
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Construction of Heavy Equipment Workshop
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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15 March 2005
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Veba Oil Operations. (Petro Canada)
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 1,290,000.00
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Ghani Oilfields, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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12 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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The project comprises of a 7.5m eaves height steel structure building with 22m span
and two overhead cranes.
The lean to section comprises of engine repair workshops, stores, kitchens, washrooms
and offices.
The facility is equipped with oil dispensers, tyre repair facilities, compressed
air network, vacuum suction network, fire alarm systems, smoke alarm systems and
fire fighting facilities.
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Construction of 177 Farm tanks at Tarhuna
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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10 May 2001
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Al-Nahr Company Limited (Fully owned by The Great Man-Made River Authority)
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 1,969,000.00
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Tarhuna, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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24 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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The project comprises construction of 177 farm tanks for the water supply and irrigation
network.
The tanks are made of reinforced concrete, 300mm thick walls and are cast in place
at various locations along the network.
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Construction and repair of Amal Airport
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DATE OF CONTRACT:
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10 May 2001
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CLIENT'S NAME:
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Veba Oil Operations. (Petro Canada)
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PROJECT VALUE:
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USD 1,110,000.00
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PROJECT LOCATION:
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Amal Oilfields, Libya
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PROJECT DURATION:
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12 Months
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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The project comprises construction and repair of an airport at Amal oilfields. Modifications
were also done to the Aviation Fuel system.
The repair work included rehabilitation of the existing runway strip, 7000 meters
of crack widening, routing and filling with specially designed sealant, milling
and dispensing machines for extreme climates.
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