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  2. Arabtec Holding PJSC - Wikipedia

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    Arabtec had executed a number of high-profile construction projects, including the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world), the fit out of Burj Al Arab (fourth tallest hotel in the world that was constructed by Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises in partnership with Murray & Roberts), Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi, Terminal 1 of Dubai ...

  3. Dubai Towers Doha - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Towers - Doha is a stalled supertall skyscraper with a roof height of 403 m (1,322 ft) (spire height 432 m (1,417 ft)) developing in Doha, Qatar. The estimated cost of Dubai Towers - Doha is 2.3 billion Qatari Riyal (US$620 million). [2] When completed, the structure would have been the tallest building in Qatar.

  4. Consolidated Contractors Company - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark project in Abu Dhabi, completed in 2011, was the second highest tower in Abu Dhabi (324 m); [26] and the company also worked on Khalifa Port [27] Shah Sulfur Station & Pipelines. Elsewhere in the Persian Gulf, CCC has been working on a number of major projects in Qatar, including: Khursaniyah Producing Facilities & Gas Plants in ...

  5. Al Habtoor Motors LLC - Wikipedia

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    Al Habtoor Motors is an automobile distributor in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and part of the Al Habtoor Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company was established in 1983. The company is the dealer for Mitsubishi , Pagani , McLaren and Bentley , Fuso , Chery and JAC Motors .

  6. The Landmark (Abu Dhabi) - Wikipedia

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    Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises; Consolidated Contractors International Company S.A.L. The Landmark is a postmodern supertall skyscraper in Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates . [ 1 ] The mixed-use project stands 324 metres (1,063 ft) [ 2 ] tall with 72 floors above ground and five basement levels. [ 1 ]

  7. List of Emiratis - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi – CEO, Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) Juma al Majid – businessman – CEO and founder of Juma al majid holding groups; Issa bin Zayed Al Nahyan – businessman and relative of the royal family; Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor – Founder and Chairman of the Al Habtoor Group [3]

  8. Bilfinger Deutsche Babcock Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Business growth in the Persian Gulf was followed by geographical diversification and local and international expansion. The presence of Bilfinger Deutsche Babcock Middle East in the Persian Gulf area spans on main local markets with direct subsidiary companies in three different states of the Arabian peninsula: United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

  9. Mohammed Al Habtoor - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Bin Khalaf Al Habtoor (born September 30, 1966) is the son of a business magnate, investor and the vice-chairman and CEO of the Al Habtoor Group, [1] an Emirati conglomerate. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was born into one of the largest business families of Dubai.