Grand Hyatt Dubai

Dubai-based Al Habtoor Marble notched up yet another successful project with the completion of marble flooring, wall cladding, columns and special furniture in the impressive atrium and public areas of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, according to the company.






Al Otaiba Ferretti, part of Al Otaiba Group of companies in the UAE, supplied more than 180 kitchens to the Grand Hyatt project. "We supply and install the entire kitchen furniture, including cabinets, tops and built-in appliances," says a spokesman for the company.






Sara Establishment for Trading, a leading trading company in the Middle East, has supplied the Grand Hyatt project with sanitary ware, bathtubs and mixers.






Gypsum ceiling works covering a total area of 78,000 sq m, including an array of decorative features such as GRG (glass reinforced gypsum) domes, friezes, wall-mounted screens, light coves, capitals and vaulted ceilings, adorn the new Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai.






Shamel International Industries Trading and Contracting says it was involved in producing a wide range of highly demanding, top-quality joinery requirements for Grand Hyatt Dubai, a task it successfully completed to the satisfaction of the client.






Dubai-based Kati Interiors, a division of Katilink Furniture Manufacturing and Decor of the Bin Zayed Group, took on the challenge of providing unique and exquisite door finishes for the elevators at the Grand Hyatt - a task, it says, it has completed successfully.






A vision to create the largest conference hotel in the Middle East is now a reality with the official opening of the Grand Hyatt Dubai last month.






Company started operations in 1976 as the first company in the GCC to manufacture LPG cylinders.






Mehrtash Trading Enterprises (MTE), in association with Ulster Carpets Mills (UCM) of the UK, executed the production and installation of carpets in all public areas of the Grand Hyatt Dubai.






Airmaster Equipment Emirates was selected to supply grilles and diffusers for the Grand Hyatt project after intense competitive technical and price evaluation, says a spokesman for the Ajman-based manufacturer of air terminal devices.






Grand Hyatt Dubai consists of: 11,7600 cu m of concrete 250,000 sq m of paint 125,000 sq m of wallpaper 5,700 timber doors 124 chandeliers More than 40,000 light bulbs 15 km of fibre-optic cable 25,200 tonnes of reinforcement 1,700 tonnes of structural steelwork 28,000 sq m of external aluminium cladding; and And






The UAE-based RAK Ceramics supplied 90,000 sq m of premium gres porcellanato wall and floor tiles for the construction of the Grand Hyatt Dubai. It also supplied 25,000 linear metres of specially-made accessories to complement the tiles. All the products supplied were custom-designed.






Bahri and Mazroei Trading Company (BMTC), established in 1968 as a trading company in Dubai, has today emerged as a total solutions provider in the business of electrical, lighting, fire-detection and alarm systems, security and access control, networking and communications, fountains and pools.






High-efficiency electronic filters have been supplied to the Grand Hyatt Hotel project by Sameer Abbas General Trading, a member of the SAT Group of companies. The Dubai-based trading firm deals exclusively with air-conditioning, refrigeration, plumbing, air and water treatment and heat recovery equpment and cooling towers.






The UK-based Bathrooms International, as the exclusive distributor of JCD and THG products in the Arabian Gulf and Middle East, says it has an enviable 30-year reputation in the Arab market for producing bathrooms of exceptional quality.






Some of the joinery works for the Grand Hyatt Hotel were technically challenging, according to Wings Wood Products which used its innovative skills to carry out all the external joinery works at the project. Its scope of works included the pergolas, timber chalets, gazebos and the swimming pool bar.






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