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Arabtec: Building landmarks
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle

The firm has worked on some of the most prestigious projects in the Middle East

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Published: Wed 31 Jan 2018, 10:10 AM

Last updated: Wed 31 Jan 2018, 12:32 PM

Arabtec is a leading engineering and construction Group specialising in complex projects in the Middle East and North Africa. Through its operating companies and investments, the Group delivers construction and infrastructure projects, including commercial, residential, social, industrial and economic infrastructure in the UAE and other selected countries in the region. The UAE-based group's list of completed projects includes iconic buildings such as the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Abu Dhabi landmark the Emirates Palace Hotel, and Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum; as well as other technically challenging work on airports and related infrastructure.
In 2005, Arabtec became the first construction company to be listed on the Dubai Financial Market. Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle. The Group is currently working on some of the most prestigious projects in the Middle East, such as the UAE Pavilion and the Midfield Terminal Building in Abu Dhabi.

Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.
Today, Arabtec Holding consists of operating companies, which span all segments of the construction cycle.

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