Combined Group Contracting Company, a leading infrastructure firm based in Kuwait, has secured two major contracts in the UAE and Oman, with a total value of $239.4 million. These wins mark a significant expansion of the company’s presence in the GCC infrastructure sector.
Project Overview:
Company: Combined Group Contracting Company (Kuwait)
Total Value: $239.4 million
Locations: United Arab Emirates & Oman
Timeline: 730 days for each project
UAE Contract:
Awarded by the Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, the UAE project involves the development and upgrade of Emirates Road, specifically the segment between Al Bade’a Intersection and E55 Intersection. The contract is valued at $186.0 million and aims to improve traffic flow and connectivity along one of the country’s key transportation corridors.
Client: Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure
Scope: Emirates Road Upgrade (Al Bade’a to E55 Intersection)
Value: $186.0 million
Duration: 730 days
Oman Contract:
In Oman, Combined Group won a $53.4 million contract from the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ) to construct coastal and CBD roads in the fast-developing Duqm region. This project, also with a 730-day timeline, supports Duqm’s broader infrastructure development strategy.
Client: OPAZ
Scope: Construction of Coastal and CBD Roads in Duqm
Value: $53.4 million
Duration: 730 days
These new contracts follow the company’s recent award of a $275.8 million infrastructure deal in the UAE and reinforce its growing leadership in regional transport development across the Gulf.
Source: cgc-kw.com