Elsewedy Cables Qatar secures EPC contract from Kahramaa

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By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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Elsewedy Cables Qatar, a subsidiary of Senyar Industries Qatar Holding, one of Qatar’s leading industrial groups in which Aamal Company, one of Qatar’s leading diversified companies, is a 50 percent shareholder, has been awarded a 30-month EPC contract by Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa).

This contract is for the establishment of new underground Extra High Voltage / High Voltage Cables (EHV/HV) in addition to different voltage levels from 132kV, to 66kV and modifications of the existing circuits.

Rashid bin Ali Al Mansoori_Elsewedy Cables Qatar secures EPC contract from Kahramaa
Rashid bin Ali Al Mansoori
CEO – Aamal Company

“We are very pleased that Elsewedy Cables Qatar has been awarded this major contract, one that demonstrates its capabilities as a leading supplier able to meet the demand associated with large-scale projects in Qatar. As one of Qatar’s distributors of electromechanical equipment, products from Doha Cables and third-party manufacturers, and providing bespoke solutions for commissioned projects, it is pleasing to see how, through continuous investment and expansion of its product range, Elsewedy Cables Qatar has maintained its market-leading position for almost two decades on from its establishment.”

Mr. Ahmed F. Elswedy, Executive Vice President of Senyar Industries Qatar Holding, commented that “We are delighted that Kahramaa has selected Elsewedy Cables Qatar for such an important project, the scope of which includes engineering, procurement and construction activities. Elsewedy has been at the forefront of Qatar’s infrastructure development due to the high quality of our products, expertise and commitment, and we are committed to remaining a trusted partner as the country continues to grow. Our wide range of quality products, expertise and dedicated workforce are key factors in our success.”

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