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Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises (HEE)

Main Category: Engineering and Architectural Services
First Address : PO Box 320
City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 4 2857551
Fax: 971 4 2857479
Email: info@habtoorengg.co.ae
Website: www.habtoorengg.co.ae


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Going for gold

Goldcrest is bidding to become the largest real estate developer in Ajman with its mid-range pricing and smarthome systems. Claire Ferris-Lay reports on the firm’s latest development, Smart City.

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Al Habtoor Leighton bags $201mn Dubai deal

Firm awarded contract by Kuwait's Abyaar for construction of two high-rise towers.

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A minute of your time... Jafar Khair

Al Habtoor Engineering corporate planning director Jafar Khair outlines the firm's newly published Building Services Planning Manual and how this can help the efficient completion of projects.

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New setup aims high for its debut

Al Habtoor Leighton aims to generate US $3.2 billion (AED12 billion) in revenue in its first year as a new entity.

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Al Habtoor Leighton aims for more than $3 billion in revenue in 2008

Al Habtoor Leighton aims to generate US $3.2 billion (AED 12 billion) in revenue in its first year as a new entity.

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Cross-border initiatives and their growing popularity

Angela Giuffrida takes a look at two of the biggest locally-based construction companies, and their plans for overseas expansion.

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JV wins Plot 9 project

A joint venture of Leighton International and Al Habtoor Engineering has won a US $350 million (AED 1.2 billion) contract for the construction of a mixed-use development in Abu Dhabi.

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Competition for Reem Island

Al Habtoor Engineering and a joint venture of Samsung and Arabtec are in the running for the contract to build a six-tower project at Shams Abu Dhabi on Reem Island.

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Leighton bags UAE contracts worth $650mn

Australian construction firm to build convention centre in Dubai and hotels in Abu Dhabi.

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Clarification and Apology

Apology for error in construction story, published on Saturday 3 November 2007.

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Duo up for trump challenge

A joint venture of Al Habtoor Engineering and Murray & Roberts has been selected as preferred bidder for the contact to build the Trump International Hotel & Tower on the Palm Jumeirah.

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Labourer pay under urgent review

UAE calls for review of construction workers' salaries following spate of high-profile demonstrations.

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Leading firms back health and safety drive

Al Naboodah, Balfour Beatty and Al Habtoor among those signed up to BuildSafeDubai.

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Middle East Foundation bags Dubai piling contract

CITYSCAPE: Abyaar awards Foundation $6.8mn contract, part of Acacia Avenues project.

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Aussie firm buys $715mn stake in Al Habtoor unit

Leighton to acquire 45% of Dubai construction firm as it expands in Gulf.

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Grand design

Since launching last year, aviation body ADAC has already initiated a US$7 billion revamp of Abu Dhabi International Airport. Its chairman Khalifa Mohamed Al Mazrouei talks to Aviation Business about the project's progress.

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Al Habtoor picks up ADNEC

Al Habtoor Engineering has beaten Arabtec to pick up the US $218 million (AED800 million) main construction contract for phase three of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec).

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Market developments

Al Habtoor-Specon is a new name in the Middle East’s MEP sector, but as md Thrasos Thrasyvoulou explains, it is based on established foundations.

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Performance pay for workers

Al Habtoor Engineering is to review workers' salaries according to how they perform.

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Leighton targets partnership deals in the Gulf

Australia's largest construction firm, Leighton Holding, is looking to form partnerships with Gulf construction companies in a bid to target several projects within the region.

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Al Habtoor wins Iris

Al Habtoor Engineering has won a US $61 million (AED225 million) contract from Sheth Estate International as the main contractor for the 40-storey Iris Bay in Business Bay.

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Al Habtoor wins safety award

The engineering firm has received the International Safety Award from the British Safety Council for 2006.

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Planning guide launched

Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises (HEE) has launched the HEE MEP Planning Manual, a document aimed at the UAE's mechanical, electrical and plumbing sector.

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Qatar construction

With $130 billion worth of new developments expected to unfold over the next decade, here are some of the biggest.

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Al Habtoor looks to raise build quality

Construction firm launches guide aimed at standardising the MEP installations on its projects.

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Al Habtoor wins Kempinski deal

Al Habtoor Engineering has been appointed as the main contractor on the US $272 million (AED1 billion) Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Residences and Hotel.

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TAV collects U-Bora deal

TAV Gulf has picked up the US $190 million (AED697 million) main construction package for the U-Bora Towers in Dubai's Business Bay.

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Firms fight to scratch below the surface

Fierce competition, variable standards and starting from scratch: this is the world of ground engineering contractors in the UAE. Rupert Cornford finds out how the industry digs through of a whole range of challenges to stay afloat.

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Al Habtoor snatches Skycourts deal

UAE engineering giant strikes lucrative development deal with Sharia-compliant savings company.

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Workers demand to be paid back

Chinese labourers working for BUCC call for ‘recruitment' expenses to be returned but Ministry of Labour stands firm

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Joint venture is tipped on mall

A joint venture of Arabian Technical Construction (Arabtec), Arabian Construction Company (ACC) and Belhasa-Six Construct (Besix) is tipped to pick up the US $816 million (AED3 billion) main construction contract for the Mall of Arabia, which is part of the City of Arabia project in Dubailand.

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