Projects

Storage Tanks
The project involves the construction of 17 strategic reservoirs, eight in Makkah and nine in Taif, with an approximate capacity of 170000m³, at a height of 20m and 106m diameter. 

King Salman Global Maritime Complex
The King Salman International Complex for Maritime Industries and Services is part of the Kingdom’s current National Industrial Strategy to Focus on Economic Diversification. The Complex is envisioned to be a world class maritime yard providing a combination of new shipbuilding and maintenance, repair and operations services including Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) capabilities. The complex will be the largest in the world providing this range of services. Covering an area of approx. 4.5km by 2.5km. 

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) 
The company is awarded the contract to conduct geotechnical investigation, geophysical survey and topographic survey for the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Business Park in Dhahran, KSA. The business park is located in a strategic location near Saudi Aramco and will consist of residential towers, offices, hospitality centers and research parks. The scope of work includes drilling of twenty-seven (27) boreholes to depths ranging from 30-40m (Including SPT) Pressuremeter test and piezometer installation. Additionally, the project scope includes geophysical logging including Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), down-hole seismic testing and topographic survey. 

Aleppo Citadel  
The Citadel and its surroundings are one of the most famous cultural heritage sites in the Near East. They are at the heart of a lively historic town and the traditional administrative centre of the city. The Citadel is the landmark of a city of two million inhabitants and of high value for the image of the city. Together with its surroundings, the Citadel is a recreational area for residents and visitors, a cultural attraction of international and national standing, and an archaeological site of great importance for scientific research.

One of the main objectives of the Citadel Perimeter project involved the planning and control of the spread of commercial functions in ways that might jeopardize the comfort, economy and environment of the adjacent residential areas.