01 May 2010
AS LEAD consultant on Aldar’s prestigious HQ project, Arup has been providing full multi-disciplinary and specialist engineering services for the stunning landmark.
“The building presents the world an image that is novel, blessed with mature monumentality and enhancing the Abu Dhabi landscape with a refreshing modern structure,” says a spokesman for Arup.
The project was delivered on a super fast-track programme, according to him. Piling commenced less than three months into the design programme and the concrete core construction was complete less than one year after commencement of the design concept, the spokesman says.
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The Yas Hotel, Abu Dhabi ... Arup did specialist lighting and bridge design for the project. |
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Abu Dhabi Investment Council ... another of Arup’s world-class projects. |
Arup in the Gulf
Arup has been working in the Middle East since the early 1970s and has registered offices in Qatar, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The company has worked with many major clients and alongside some of the world’s most influential architects, to deliver creative and high-value technical solutions in the Gulf. Arup says it employs the full spectrum of engineers, managers, financial experts, contract specialists and environmental professionals. The Gulf teams work closely with other Arup teams worldwide, giving clients access to the full range of global skills and experience.
Arup is involved in an array of world-class projects in the region including the Abu Dhabi Investment Council (ADIC) headquarters, which will occupy a prominent site on the Eastern Coastal Road of Abu Dhabi Island, and provided ORAT (operational readiness activation and transition) services for the new Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport, which has the capacity to serve 43 million passengers each year.
“The opening of Terminal 3 was described as flawless and a model for airports all over the world to emulate,” says the spokesman, quoting the local media and Paul Griffiths, chief executive of Dubai Airports who had, during the opening, said that Dubai Airports had derived enormous value from the consultancy services provided by Arup as ORAT advisers.
Other projects in the region that Arup has been involved with include specialist lighting and bridge design for the Yas Hotel, Abu Dhabi, a 15,000-seat sports complex and transportation studies in Dubai, and Education City and the Heart of Doha (now known as Musheireb) masterplan, Qatar.
Arup is a founding member of the Emirates Green Building Council (EGBC). Members of the Gulf team are also involved in World Green Buildings Council (WGBC) proceedings and are instrumental in negotiations between the EGBC and the US GBC for the localisation of Leed (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for the UAE.