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8/12/2019 Top25 Companies in Gulf
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Sr.Company Origin
Worth(Revenuein Bln $)
Projects
1Hyundai Engineering &Construction Co
SouthKorea 13.28bn the new Qatar National Museum
picked up a $301m deal to buildnew facilities at the Doha NewPort project
2
Balfour Beatty UK 13.28bn $7bn Saudi Landbridge railproject
the Makkah Metro project
the Doha Expressway.3 Taisei Corp Japan 13.33bn
4
Shimizu Corp Japan 13.5bn
5
Saipem Italy 14bn
6
Kajima Corp Japan 13.15bn
a proposed extension of Dubai'sMetro (it worked on constructionof the Metro lines) could lead to arevival of its work in the region.
7FCC (Fomento deConstrucciones ) Spain 14.87bn
it was leading landed an $8bn
contract to build three of the sixlines for Riyadh Metro
to build lines four, five and six ofthe $23.5bn mega-project
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it is installing over 6,000km ofnew water pipes to serve 3mnpeople.won water treatment work in AbuDhabi
building walkways at the BarzanCamp housing development nearDoha in Qatar
Other landmark projects includethe Dubai cricket stadium andmetro and stadium work in
Algeria
8
Construtora Norberto Odebrecht Brazil 14.92bn
in the UAE it has deliveredpumping station work worth$572m as part of the $1.7bnStrategic Tunnel EnhancementProgramme for a new sewernetwork in Abu Dhabi
9 Obayashi Corp Japan 15.6bn built Dubai's Metrofirst major contract in Qatarlast year was awarded a $686mdeal to build Phase 3 of MsheirebProperties' Downtown Dohaproject.
10 Skanska AB Sweden 17.2bnhas not moved into the MiddleEast market
11
Strabag Austria 18.56bn
in Oman, it has been working ona number of major infrastructureprojects including roads, ports
and airports.was behind the Sheikh Khalifabridge in Abu Dhabi
worked on projects across Oman,Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE
12
Sinohydro Group China 20.1bninvolved with construction worksat the Lusai development, at
Sidra Villageand at the Hamad International
Airport where it built the runwaycapable of handling new Airbus
A380salso been involved with installinga new wastewater treatmentnetwork in Omana pair of hotel towers in AbuDhabi.
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13 Shanghai Construction Group China 20.8bn
14
Fluor Corp USA 20.8bn
won scores of new projects in theregion including a $410m contractin Kuwait to provide consultancyservices to the national oilcompany under a five-year deal,
a deal to project manage the$7bn Saudi Landbridge railprojecta $185m deal from Ashghal tosurpervise the $5bn Sharqcrossing project that involvesrunning road tunnels under DohaBay to ease congestion.
15Leighton Holdings Australia 23.5bn
a $395m deal from Al Habtoor
Group to build three residentialtowers as part of the $3bnHabtoor City project in Dubaialso active in other GCCterritories, including Saudi Arabia,Qatar and Oman.
16
Bechtel USA 29.4bn
Abu Dhabi's $7bn Khalifa Portand Industrial Zone.winning the $10bn contract forlines 1 and 2 of the Riyadh Metro( biggest underground sectionsand most stations).$15.5bn Hamad International
Airport in Qatar and the new$1.7bn Muscat International
Airport
city's future development
17 China Metallurgical Group Corp Chinaa 31.5bnHassan Sports City stadiumcomplex in Jordan.
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18
Bouygues France 33.9bncarrying out construction of thenew QP district containing QatarPetroluem's headquarters.
19
Hochtief Germany 36.4bn
More recent constructions haveincluded Bosporus Bridge(Turkey), King AbdulazizInternational Airport (Saudi
Arabia) and the Messeturm andCommerzbank Tower in Frankfurt
20
CCC (China CommunicationsConstruction) China 47.3bn
Qatar (at the New Port Project)
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Kuwait (Subiya Crossing)
won a trio of contracts from theRoyal Commission for Jubail andYanbu for infrastructure contractsin Saudi Arabia worth $77.3m
21
Vinci France 50.33bn
22Grupo ACS Spain 50.65bn
23CSCEC (China StateConstruction Engineering Corp) China 81.4bn
completing work on the SouthernSun Hotelsteel supply and the HVACpackage on the new MidfieldTerminal Building in Abu Dhabi
its first real estate development inthe region
24 China Railway Group China 81.8bn
25CRCC (China RailwayConstruction Corp) China 84.6bn
behind the Makkah light railproject which opened in 2011.
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Acquision/Merger/JV Comments
JV in Aug 2013
Its takeover of ParsonsBrinckerhoff has alsogiven it an engineeringconsultancy presenceacross the GCC
presence in Dubai andTurkey in the MiddleEast, in four Europeancountries and oneoffice in
Africa (Zambia).
in November 2012 thatyear agreed withSaudi Aramco toprovide 13 onshoredirlling rigs under athree-year deal to sitesin the Kingdom, South
America andKazakhstan
in 2013 when aconsortium
partnering with sixother firms on the deal ,including Samsung,
Alstom, Strukton,FreyssinetSaudi Arabia andengineering firmsTypsa and Setec.
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as part of theconsortium
when its joint venturewith local firm HBKContracting
company also carriesout much of its workunder PPP deals, with55% of itscommissioning clientsfrom the public sector.
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alongside ParsonsBrinckerho
45% stake in Dubai-based HabtoorLeighton Group (HLG)
home to both its (ME)global ports rail centreof excellence and anew regional mininghub for the Middle Eastand North Africa -regional office in Dubai
at Jubail Industrial Cityin Saudi Arabia it isentering the 40th yearof its partnership withthe Royal Commissionfor Jubail and Yanbu
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through BouyguesBatiment Internationalarm, which also hasoffices in Dubai and
Abu Dhabi.The firm also ownspost-tensioning
specialist VSL, whichhas carried out lots ofbridge andinfrastructure projects,as well as a facilitiesmanagement arm,Ecovert, withoperations in the UAEand Kuwait.
it owns a majority(53.4%) stake inLeighton Holdings and
Turner Construction inthe US.
Contracting worktherefore largely goesthrough the HLGventure in the MiddleEast, although Hochtiefretains its ownconstructionmanagement armsbased in Abu Dhabiand Qatar, as well asits own BIM consultingarm, Hochtief Vicon.
The firm owns ZPMC -the manufacturer ofheavy-duty cranes thatare now lining more ofthe Middle East's newcontainer handlingterminals
dredging subsidiariessuch as China HarbourEngineering Co andCCC GuangzhouDredging Company,have picked up majordeals
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In Middle East, it
operates under anumber of brandsincluding contractorFreyssinet,environmentengineeringconsultancy DEC,Dredging International,vibro-compactioncompany Menard andSainrapt ContractingCo.parent firm ofcompanies such ascontractors ACS andDragados
owns almost half(49.9%) of the Hochtiefwith sovereign wealthfund Qatar Holding(10%) as a partner.
founded in 1997through the merger of
OCP Construcciones,S.A. and Gines NavarroConstrucciones, S.A
a partner in SkaiHoldings' $1bn PalmViceroy hotel resortproject on the Palm
Jumeirah.