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Worth (Revenue Projects in Bln $) 13.28bn the new Qatar National Museum picked up a $301m deal to build new facilities at the Doha New Port project
Balfour Beatty
UK
13.28bn
2 the Makkah Metro project the Doha Expressway. 3 Taisei Corp Japan 13.33bn
Shimizu Corp 4
Japan
13.5bn
Saipem
Italy
14bn
5 a proposed extension of Dubai's Metro (it worked on construction of the Metro lines) could lead to a revival of its work in the region. it was leading landed an $8bn contract to build three of the six lines for Riyadh Metro
Japan
13.15bn
Spain
14.87bn
it is installing over 6,000km of new water pipes to serve 3mn people. won water treatment work in Abu Dhabi building walkways at the Barzan Camp housing development near Doha in Qatar Other landmark projects include the Dubai cricket stadium and metro and stadium work in Algeria in the UAE it has delivered pumping station work worth $572m as part of the $1.7bn Strategic Tunnel Enhancement Programme for a new sewer network in Abu Dhabi built Dubai's Metro first major contract in Qatar last year was awarded a $686m deal to build Phase 3 of Msheireb Properties' Downtown Doha project. has not moved into the Middle East market in Oman, it has been working on a number of major infrastructure projects including roads, ports and airports. was behind the Sheikh Khalifa bridge in Abu Dhabi
Brazil
14.92bn
Japan
15.6bn
10 Skanska AB
Sweden
17.2bn
Strabag 11
Austria
18.56bn
worked on projects across Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE
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Sinohydro Group
China
20.1bn
involved with construction works at the Lusai development, at Sidra Village and at the Hamad International Airport where it built the runway capable of handling new Airbus A380s also been involved with installing a new wastewater treatment network in Oman a pair of hotel towers in Abu Dhabi.
China
20.8bn won scores of new projects in the region including a $410m contract in Kuwait to provide consultancy services to the national oil company under a five-year deal, a deal to project manage the $7bn Saudi Landbridge rail project a $185m deal from Ashghal to surpervise the $5bn Sharq crossing project that involves running road tunnels under Doha Bay to ease congestion.
Fluor Corp 14
USA
20.8bn
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Leighton Holdings
Australia
23.5bn a $395m deal from Al Habtoor Group to build three residential towers as part of the $3bn Habtoor City project in Dubai also active in other GCC territories, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman.
Bechtel
USA
29.4bn
16 Abu Dhabi's $7bn Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone. winning the $10bn contract for lines 1 and 2 of the Riyadh Metro ( biggest underground sections and most stations). $15.5bn Hamad International Airport in Qatar and the new $1.7bn Muscat International Airport
Chinaa
31.5bn
Bouygues 18
France
33.9bn
carrying out construction of the new QP district containing Qatar Petroluem's headquarters.
Hochtief 19
Germany
36.4bn
More recent constructions have included Bosporus Bridge (Turkey), King Abdulaziz International Airport (Saudi Arabia) and the Messeturm and Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt
China
47.3bn
Kuwait (Subiya Crossing) won a trio of contracts from the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu for infrastructure contracts in Saudi Arabia worth $77.3m
Vinci
France
50.33bn
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Grupo ACS 22
Spain
50.65bn
China
81.4bn
completing work on the Southern Sun Hotel steel supply and the HVAC package on the new Midfield Terminal Building in Abu Dhabi its first real estate development in the region
China China
81.8bn 84.6bn behind the Makkah light rail project which opened in 2011.
Acquision/Merger/JV
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JV in Aug 2013
Its takeover of Parsons Brinckerhoff has also given it an engineering consultancy presence across the GCC
presence in Dubai and Turkey in the Middle East, in four European countries and one office in Africa (Zambia). in November 2012 that year agreed with Saudi Aramco to provide 13 onshore dirlling rigs under a three-year deal to sites in the Kingdom, South America and Kazakhstan
in 2013 when a consortium partnering with six other firms on the deal , including Samsung, Alstom, Strukton, Freyssinet Saudi Arabia and engineering firms Typsa and Setec.
as part of the consortium when its joint venture with local firm HBK Contracting
company also carries out much of its work under PPP deals, with 55% of its commissioning clients from the public sector.
home to both its (ME) global ports rail centre of excellence and a new regional mining hub for the Middle East and North Africa regional office in Dubai
at Jubail Industrial City in Saudi Arabia it is entering the 40th year of its partnership with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu
through Bouygues Batiment International arm, which also has offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The firm also owns post-tensioning specialist VSL, which has carried out lots of bridge and infrastructure projects, as well as a facilities management arm, Ecovert, with operations in the UAE and Kuwait. it owns a majority (53.4%) stake in Leighton Holdings and Turner Construction in the US. Contracting work therefore largely goes through the HLG venture in the Middle East, although Hochtief retains its own construction management arms based in Abu Dhabi and Qatar, as well as its own BIM consulting arm, Hochtief Vicon. The firm owns ZPMC the manufacturer of heavy-duty cranes that are now lining more of the Middle East's new container handling terminals
dredging subsidiaries such as China Harbour Engineering Co and CCC Guangzhou Dredging Company, have picked up major deals
In Middle East, it operates under a number of brands including contractor Freyssinet, environment engineering consultancy DEC, Dredging International, vibro-compaction company Menard and Sainrapt Contracting Co. parent firm of companies such as contractors ACS and Dragados owns almost half (49.9%) of the Hochtief with sovereign wealth fund Qatar Holding (10%) as a partner. founded in 1997 through the merger of OCP Construcciones, S.A. and Gines Navarro Construcciones, S.A
a partner in Skai Holdings' $1bn Palm Viceroy hotel resort project on the Palm Jumeirah.