With the promise of increased revenues as Bapco refinery ramps up production later this year following its upgrade and a robust $30-billion infrastructure project pipeline, Bahrain is pushing ahead on its path to post-Covid recovery.
The glistening massive new Exhibition World Bahrain (EWB) opened its doors to the world recently, adding yet another marvel to the kingdom’s modern infrastructure.
Kooheji Development, one of Bahrain’s leading real estate companies, has launched its latest mixed-use project Onyx SkyView, a distinctive architectural landmark comprising three interlocking towers that will grace the horizons at Bahrain Bay in the heart of the capital.
Whether it is high-rise construction or linear waterfront developments, formwork solutions from Paschal-Werk G Maier have helped several contractors in Bahrain to meet the specifications and tight deadlines set for their projects, says Paschal Concrete Forms, the German formwork manufacturer’s regional office.
Having established a niche in the contracting sector with its three decades of experience, the Bahrain-based KAR Group of companies is now looking at not only broadening its horizons and expanding within the construction sector but also diversifying beyond it, according to its Chairman.
A multimillion-dollar expansion is nearing completion at leading Bahrain-based glass and aluminium specialist City Glass, which is now looking at entering the wider GCC market, armed with a portfolio of innovative glazing solutions.
Confidence in the market has returned and Bahrain’s construction and allied sectors can expect to see a revival this year, says a veteran of the industry. “Generally, the market has shown improvements which have led to new investments and new work being released in the kingdom.
The top brass at Reynaers Middle East (RME), the Bahrain-based regional office of the leading European aluminium solutions provider Reynaers, met last month at the kingdom’s Novotel Hotel to discuss their strategic plans and chart a roadmap for growth over the next three years.