Case Study
Case Study
Client: Qatar Petroleum
Architect: KEO International
Project Value: 10 Billion Qatari Riyals
Construction Dates: September 2010 - 2014
The Qatar Petroleum District, formerly known as the Barwa Financial District, is a collection of ten office towers located on Majlis Al Taawon street in West Bay, Doha, Qatar. This district serves as the headquarters for Qatar Energy. The project encompasses a total built-up area of 700,000 square meters and includes the construction of nine office towers ranging from 17 to 47 stories, as well as a 29-story, 405-room 5-star hotel, car parks with 5,340 spaces, and a conference center.
Qatar Petroleum District selected as the 'Grand Platinum' honouree for 2014 Security Innovation Awards.
Services Offered: Façade Access and Maintenance (BMU) services
The technical solution comprised of eight fixed and three movable telescopic roof cars. The vertical telescopic machine base (for out-of-sight parking), horizontal jib ranging 16 metre to 34 metre jib outreach, fixed angle jib at 5.5 degrees. All ten telescopic machines are provided with glass replacement units for lifting weights of up to 350 kg. Also, there are approximately 300 metres of monorail, including self-hoisting suspended cradles and special trolleys to access the lower level areas of the hotel tower.
The technical solution comprised of eight fixed and three movable telescopic roof cars. The vertical telescopic machine base (for out-of-sight parking), horizontal jib ranging 16 metre to 34 metre jib outreach, fixed angle jib at 5.5 degrees. All ten telescopic machines are provided with glass replacement units for lifting weights of up to 350 kg. Also, there are approximately 300 metres of monorail, including self-hoisting suspended cradles and special trolleys to access the lower level areas of the hotel tower.
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