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KEY PROJECTS  LULU Island  KEY PROJECTS  Abu Dhabi Old Airport


 LULU Island is a man-made
                  Abu Dhabi Old Airport was
                  constructed 5 decades ago
 island on the outskirts of
                  under our leadership to serve
 Abu Dhabi serving both as a
                  outbound passengers. Our
 recreational spot and as a wall
 protecting Abu Dhabi from

                  large influx of people from
 the high tides of the Arabian
                  all corners of the world due
 Sea. We were given the  leadership had anticipated
 challenging task of managing the sand mounds surrounding the area.  to a large number of job and business opportunities.





 Marib Dam        Ghaithi City

 Development      Redevelopment


 The development of the Marib  When we took over the red

 Dam is another feather in  evelopment of Ghaithi City,
 our cap. Located in Yemen,  we were faced with plenty

 this historic dam dates back  of challenges; but with sound

 to the 8  century – with our  leadership of ADDCO’s
 th
 redevelopment work ranked  founder, the formerly Bedouin

 as one of the most astounding feats in the realm of engineering.  settlement is now a well-established city without losing its touch of heritage.






 Abu Dhabi        Corporate Social

 Central Hospital  Responsibility (CSR)



 One of the landmark health-  Supporting the pillars of the
 care centers, Abu Dhabi  society has always been the

 Central Hospital continues to  main objective of our group,
 serve patients in the heart of  and to that end, we regularly

 Abu Dhabi. The hospital was  conduct competitions, support

 built under the leadership of  entrepreneurial activities,
 His Excellency Rashid Bin  or phan car e pr ojec ts,

 Aweidha Al Qubaisi and features state of the art facilities.  vocational training, Holy Quran recitation awards among others.





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