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The company's first headquarters was in Homs, Syria, but later moved to Beirut, where Hasib Sabbagh, Said Khoury, and Kamel Abedelrahman, the founders, became the sole owners of CCC to create an Arab construction company. [7] In 1950, CCC won a large contract to build pipelines from Kirkuk in Iraq, to Banyas in Syria, and Tripoli in Lebanon.
Heavy construction Jeddah: 1931 Construction conglomerate P A Saudi Electricity Company: Utilities Electricity Riyadh: 2000 Electric generation and distribution S A Saudi Oger: Industrials Heavy construction Riyadh: 1978 Construction, defunct 2017 P D Saudi Arabia Railways: Railroad Riyadh: 2006 P A Saudi Railways Organization: Railroad 1966 P D
The Group has constructed Abraj Al Bait Towers in Mecca [6] and has been contracted by Kingdom Holding Company to build the Jeddah Tower. [7] On 11 September 2015, while doing construction work in the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, one of the Group's cranes collapsed due to high winds causing 118 deaths and almost 400 injuries. [8]
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The Tamimi Group of Companies, sometimes called the al-Tamimi Group, is a large Saudi Arabian conglomerate of companies involved in supermarket chains, hotels, catering, real estate, oilfield services & supplies, road construction, transportation and trucking, power generation and water filtration.
Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of Saudi Arabia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Name Headquarters Revenue (billions US$) Profit (billions US$) Assets (billions US$) Value (billions US$) Industry 5 Saudi Aramco: Dhahran 329.8 88.2 398.3 1,900 Oil and gas: 212 Saudi Basic Industries: Riyadh 37.3 1.5 83.4 59.8 Chemicals: 315 Saudi Telecom Company: Riyadh 14.6 2.9 32.1 48.3 Telecommunications: 396 Saudi National Bank: Riyadh 6 ...
The drugs would have been worth up to NZ$3.8 million, or $2.2 million USD, the customs agency said in a news release. The duffel bag and disguised drugs. / Credit: New Zealand Customs Service