Arraya Centre

Ensuring the satisfaction of clients, motivation of employees and confidence of shareholders is key to establishing a lasting presence in the market, says Tony Najjar. And he should know as he stands at the helm of Ahmadiah Contracting and Trading, a five-decade-old company which today ranks among the top contracting firms in the region.






Al Ghanim Specialities Company was charged with the responsibility of ensuring that no water will penetrate the basements at the Arraya Centre a task it has completed successfully, says Atef Nageeb, manager of the contracting department. The Kuwait-based company also carried out waterproofing and insulation of the roof of the complex.







As a leader in the field of real estate development in Kuwait, Salhia Real Estate Company aims to develop exceptional properties that stand proudly across Kuwait's skyline, characterised by both the quality of their construction and the creativity of their design.






Hi-tech elevators from Schindler - the latest of their kind in Kuwait - are currently being installed in the hotel and office towers of the Arraya Centre by Kuwait Company for Process Plant and Contracting (KCPC).






Owner Salhia Real Estate Company KSC.






Under a contract worth $10.00 million, The National Company for Mechanical and Elecrical Works (Kharafi National) is carrying out the mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) and data services works for the prestigious Arraya Centre.






Saudi American Glass Factory (SAGF) is currently supplying its K-lite Optima multifunctional glass for the curtain-walling, windows and futuristic point-fixed skylighting systems on the Arraya Centre. The company is extremely pleased and proud to have been selected to supply around 10,000 sq m of its glazing systems for the project.






Kuwait's tallest commercial building - the Arraya Centre - now stands proud in the rapidly developing Al Sharq area of Kuwait City, poised to touch its final height of 155 m when five masts are erected on the imposing structure early next year. Curtain-walling works are currently under way on the KD35 million ($117.






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