Al Naboodah Construction Group (ANCG), a subsidiary of Al Naboodah Group Enterprises (ANGE), one of the UAE’s oldest family conglomerates, has won a number of new contracts, valued at more than $204 million, it has announced.
According to a statement released by the group, the contracts include the construction of a new emergency services building; road and street light construction and utilities installation for a residential development; construction of a new corporate headquarters for a leading airline; and four sub-stations for DEWA to accommodate the growing demand from new developments.
“Al Naboodah’s long history of construction in the UAE, as well as our unique business model which includes being self-sufficient and providing our own asphalt, concrete, MEP, plant and equipment, makes us highly competitive in the industry.
“For 60 years the company has focused on delivering excellence in execution and has been instrumental in constructing some of the UAE’s most iconic projects,” said Senan Abdullah Mohammed Juma Al Naboodah, ANCG managing director.
Three of the four sub-stations for DEWA are contracted to ANCG by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, and are located in the communities of Wadi Al Safa, Al Mamzar and Warsan in Dubai. The fourth sub-station will be delivered in partnership with Siemens and will service Dubai South – Jebel Ali neighbourhood. Work on the sub-stations is scheduled to begin this month, with a completion date in early 2020.
These contracts follow the successful completion of three sub-stations contracted through Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, for the Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) in Ajman, earlier this year, the statement added.
Another contract that was recently signed was for the execution of infrastructure works in the greater Meydan area. It entails the construction of roads, landscaping and the installation of utilities.
Meanwhile, the corporate headquarters complex that ANCG is construction is a 46,700sqm office building, utility buildings, car parks, boundary walls and associated infrastructure. The fast-track project is due to be completed by the end of 2019.
Finally, ANCG has said that it will construct a dedicated fire station, ambulance station and police station in a developing precinct with contracts that include fit-out and MEP.