Enka Insaat ve Sanayi : Umm Qasr Basra Multi-Purpose Terminal, Container Terminal Yard 5, Quay Wall & Marine Works
May 22, 2018 at 11:23 am
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We are pleased to announce that ENKA İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş. signed a contract with Aloreen Investment Ltd. (Parent Companies: Terminal Investment Limited Holding S.A. and Misnak International DWC - LLC) for Umm Qasr Basra Multi-purpose Terminal, Container Terminal Yard 5, Quay Wall & Marine Works.
The project located in Umm Qasr, Basra, Iraq is of concrete block wall type, and will be designed and built by ENKA.
Estimated to be completed within 14 months, the scope of the project includes the design and construction of quay wall structure; dredging; bedding layer; concrete block fabrication and installation; cope unit construction; marine fixtures and accessories installation and backfilling behind quay wall.
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ENKA Insaat ve Sanayi AS is a Turkey-based company, which is mainly engaged in the construction sector. The Company operates under the following business segments: Construction, Rental, Energy and Trading and Manufacturing. ENKA Insaat ve Sanayi AS operates in: Turkey, engaged in diverse types of construction activities including construction of industrial and social buildings, motorways and construction and operation of natural gas fired electrical energy generation facilities; Russian Federation, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, engaged in construction activities and also in investment and development of real estate properties and shopping malls in Moscow, Russia; engaged in construction activities in Gabon, Djibouti, Mauritania and Equatorial Guinea in Africa, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq and Afghanistan in Asia and also in Dominican Republic, as well as in Europe, engaged in construction and trading activities in Romania, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany and Kosovo.