30 Jul 2010 Press Release
 

Qualco hands over the 'Beirut Arab University' project in Debbiyeh

Qualco hands over the 'Beirut Arab University' project in Debbiyeh
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Beirut - Quality Construction CompanyQuality Construction CompanyLoading... (QualcoQualcoLoading...), one of the fastest growing construction and general contracting companies in Lebanon, handed over the latest phase of work on the "Beirut Arab UniversityBeirut Arab UniversityLoading..." project in Debbiyeh. This campus is considered to be a major turning point for the company in developing university projects where QualcoQualcoLoading... completed the new campus' facilities during four stages of work.

QualcoQualcoLoading...'s work in Debbiyeh Campus included the infrastructure of the campus counting the streets, a total of 9 Kilometers sidewalks, electricity, telephone and lighting networks, a power station, a maintenance building, a gymnasium and a 15,000 square meters green soccer stadium. It's worth mentioning that the Debbiyeh land is a 1,350,000 square meters area that is 33 km away from Beirut's BAU campus and is 400 meter above sea level.

QualcoQualcoLoading... was able to become a major player in the Lebanese construction sector by acquiring contracts of several prestigious projects and by implementing them, such as thisproject in Debbiyeh and many others. According to Mr. Elie Chidiac, General Manager of QualcoQualcoLoading..., "the Debbiyeh project was an opportunity for QualcoQualcoLoading... to stand out from the competition by joining the bid for the different projects the university planned for including the infrastructure of the campus in Debbiyeh, an area of more than one million square meters. We were assigned to work on the project and we did implement it on schedule and in compliance with the required specifications."

The Debbiyeh project is considered to be a great achievement as it was a breakthrough for QualcoQualcoLoading... to partner with the "Beirut Arab UniversityBeirut Arab UniversityLoading..." on further projects such as the Faculty of Science in Debbiyeh. Mr. Chidiac added: "the Faculty of Science project was challenging for us and thanks to our devoted team of experts, we were able to deliver this part of the project before the beginning of the academic year in 2009." He also stressed on the social aspect of the BAU project in Debbiyeh since it is a new pillar of the urban and economic plan of the area and it also creates jobs and investment opportunities for the local community.

It's worth mentioning that after both Debbiyeh projects, with a total value of 19 million dollars, QualcoQualcoLoading... acquired an exclusive contract with BAU as the main contractor for the Tripoli campus of which the first phase was launched recently.

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About QualcoQualcoLoading...:
QualcoQualcoLoading..., Quality Construction CompanyQuality Construction CompanyLoading..., was established in 2002 and is headquartered in Beirut. QualcoQualcoLoading... is provided with strong backing for expansion with a financially strong and reputable shareholder base, QIG (Holding) S.A.L. The company is one of the fastest growing construction and contracting companies in Lebanon, offering a wide range of contracting services which includes the construction and implementation of all low-altitude, medium altitude and high-rise complexes projects along with hospitality, entertainment and educational institutions. Managed by the partners, Mr. Roger Karam Chairman of QualcoQualcoLoading... and Mr. Elie Chidiac, the General Manager, QualcoQualcoLoading... is known in the Lebanese market for the quality of its projects which allowed the company to build an impressive client portfolio where the main focus remained ensuring client's satisfaction and providing continuous improvements to the services and products. QualcoQualcoLoading... catered to the needs of several prestigious universities such as the Beirut Arab UniversityBeirut Arab UniversityLoading... and the Lebanese American University and many residential projects including the "Tilal El Abadieh" project and Level 27 tower project in Ashrafieh and many infrastructure projects.

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