A leading UAE Precast Contracting Company, Gulf Precast, has signed a recent deal for building 65 Precast Schools in various locations of Central Iraq. The design of the schools and their boundary walls has been already finalized. While the initial part of the production is under way in the UAE, Gulf Precast is already in the process of setting up a production plant in Iraq. This is the first phase of the international expansion strategy of the UAE Precast Leader.
The Precast schools awarded to Gulf Precast are a part of an Iraqi national program to build 1,485 schools across Iraq this year. The schools have been specified using precast construction, and consist of 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 class rooms. For the project of building precise school, several precast construction companies have been considered at the initial stages. The name of the UAE based Gulf Precast has been finalized due to the main reason that the company has been operating in the Emirates for the last 28 years, has been selected both for its wealth of expertise and for its readiness to set up a Precast Plant in Iraq.
The Iraq factory will cater for the second production phase of the schools project as well as for the fast-track infrastructure and housing program launched by the Iraq government, delivering quality construction by the UAE expert which handled many iconic projects, such as the Dubai Mall, the Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, high rise towers in the Jumeirah Beach Residence complex, more than 2,000 villas in the Al Falah Community Development, to name a few.
It has been revealed that the new Iraq Factory will complement the current 6 UAE plants managed by Gulf Precast as well as its 2 recent additions: its new Al Ain mobile Plant and Abu Dhabi Airport extension on-site Plant. Being situated in the main city of Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq factory can be foreseen as a future giant company of Iraq. It has been facilitated with the present capacity of producing 200 M3 of Precast per day in addition to 900 M2 of Hollowcore slabs daily. Omar Araim, the representative of Gulf Precast in Iraq stated that “the Iraqi government has launched an ambitious program of construction development which can only be achieved if modern performing technologies such as Precast are employed. By being present in the country during the initial stages of this program, companies such as Gulf Precast are positioning themselves as a key actor of the expected national expansion.”
The expansion strategy of Gulf Precast is not limited in Iraq only as the company is keen to expand in different regions of Middle East5, including countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Libya, Oman, India and or Nigeria, countries in which Joint Ventures are in progress with governmental and private organizations.
Elias Seraphim, CEO of Gulf Precast declared, “The expertise gained by Gulf Precast in the very mature and demanding construction sector of the United Arab Emirates is perceived as a critical success factor by many of our Joint Venture partners or intended partners. They, in turn, bring to the partnership their extensive knowledge of the local construction market. In a few years’ time, Gulf Precast intends to become an internationally renowned key player of the construction economy.”
It can be hoped that in future days, the expansion of Gulf Precast will boost the construction sector of Iraq as well as other Middle East countries.
Updated 11 Sep 2013 | Soruce: Gulf Precast | By S.Seal