The Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ) project in Taweelah, Abu Dhabi.
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The remaining contracts for the Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone project in Taweelah, Abu Dhabi will be awarded to contractors “in the next few months” according to the developer.
The Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC), which is developing and commissioning several ports along the Abu Dhabi coastline to support a growing economy, is yet to award several contracts worth around AED4bn.
The outstanding works, which include port off-shore civil-building works, port terminal infrastructure and facilities, industrial zone road and utilities networks, are the last required to develop what will be one of the world’s largest and most modern ports, the Khalifa Port, by 2012.
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A spokesperson from ADPC said: "In the 21st century, the global economy is increasingly dependent on efficient sea transport and ADPC are active players in port development and management. The Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ) project is one of the most exciting port and industrial zone projects in the world, and a pillar of the Abu Dhabi 2030 vision in terms of developing the infrastructure of the Emirate.
"The industrial zone alone covers a massive 417km2 area and work has started to make it a major industry hub. When awarding new contracts we look for the highest expertise to ensure that the project is delivered to the standards that are required."
Earlier this week, the developer announced that it had awarded the third major construction package worth AED 350 million to Al Jaber GIS joint venture.
The latter contract, due to commence Q1 of 2011, involves the design, procurement, integration and installation of the control systems throughout the on-shore and off-shore areas of Khalifa Port.
In March, the developer awarded an AED 300 million package to Larsen & Toubro, to carry out the design, construction, testing and commissioning of the electrical power supply, and construct civil buildings with utilities such as air conditioning, fire protection and lighting systems.
Last year, Al Habtoor Leighton Group won an AED 1.4 billion project for construction of the on-shore port facilities, including 47 buildings, road networks, bridges, utility installations and landscaping.
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