Group Five wins Dubai airport job

  • Published: 19 January 2007 16:00
  • Last Updated: 19 January 2007 16:00

Dubai's Department of Civil Aviation has awarded three contracts at Dubai International Airport and its Dubai World Central development in Jebel Ali.

At Dubai International Airport, South Africa's Group Five Middle East has started work on the estimated AED 263 million ($72 million) contract for the expansion of terminal 2. It involves structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and finishing works for an 80,000-square-metre extension and refurbishment of the existing 15,000-square-metre terminal building. It has also been awarded a AED 240 million ($65 million) contract for the fit-out and external works on the duty-free warehouse (MEED 21:7:06).

At Dubai World Central, the local joint venture of Thermo and Amana Steel has won the estimated AED 190 million ($52 million) contract for the development's first fuel farm. It will serve the cargo and terminal facilities and have ultimate storage capacity of 240,000 cubic metres.



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