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NameLondon City Airport - United Kingdom
ValueApproximately €95 million (£85 million)
ClientLondon City Airport
PeriodSpring 2018 - early 2020
TypePiling & decking contract
DescriptionA contract for a new 75,000 m2 concrete deck extension. The deck is an important first stage of construction, as part of the £480m City Airport Development Programme. This programme will significantly change London City Airport, with improved facilities for customers, an expanded offer of flights, and greater space to accommodate increasing passengers, enabling annual passengers to grow from the current 4.5 million to 6.5 million.The work entails BAM extending the airport’s concrete deck out over the King George V Dock supported by over 1,000 concrete piles with steel casings – each approximately 20 metres in length.
ContractorBAM Nuttall with BAM International
NameMultipurpose Yas Arena - Abu Dhabi
ValueConfidential
ClientMiral Asset Management
EngineerHOK (a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm), with support from Pascall+Watson
PeriodDecember 2017 - November 2019
TypeConstruct only
DescriptionBAM will construct an arena with a capacity of 18,000 seats. Yas Arena will be used to host events in a temperature controlled environment and is located on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Abu Dhabi events company Flash Entertainment will host gigs and sports events inside the Yas Arena and it has been designed in a way it can host a variety of events, from tennis tournaments to wrestling matches and more.
ContractorBAM International
NameTanjung Jati Power Station Station units 5 and 6, Jepara - Indonesia
ValueConfidential
ClientMitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (MES)
Period2017 - 2019
TypeDesign & Construct
DescriptionBAM will extend the existing power station with a 1,750-metre access trestle and a wharf of 330x27 metres for 80,000-DWT coal vessels. The works will include the driving of steel piles, the production and installation of prefab concrete elements, including the installation of rubber fenders, access ladders, catwalks and bollards. This is the second design and construct project for BAM International at the Tanjung Jati B Power Station; in 1998 BAM completed – four months ahead of schedule – units 1 and 2, comprising a 1,370-metre-long coal unloading jetty and a 300-metre-long limestone unloading jetty.
ContractorBAM International
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NameMuseum of the Future - Dubai
Value€200 million
ClientMeraas Holding
PeriodJanuary 2017 - July 2019
TypeConstruct only
DescriptionThe Museum of the Future is a unique initiative by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum that explores the future of science, technology and innovation and will be located near the Burj Khalifa. In addition to becoming a major tourist destination, the Museum will offer advanced courses and specialised workshops, as well as public talks and events. It is intended to offer a platform to demonstrate and test the latest inventions and prototypes from up and coming start-ups and the world’s technology giants.
ContractorBAM International
NameCosta Norte LNG jetty - Panama
ValueUS$ 39 million (€ 35 million)
ClientPOSCO E&C for AES Corporation
EngineerBAM Infraconsult/DMC
PeriodNovember 2016 - April 2018
TypeDesign & Construct
DescriptionThe scope of work comprises the marine facilities, consisting of the LNG jetty with a 216-metre-long trestle, a 50m x 35m platform, four breasting dolphins, six mooring dolphins as well as the intake and outfall structure.The Costa Norte LNG Terminal, the first LNG facility to be built in Panama, is located near the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal, Colon, Panama. The import jetty is designed to receive LNG vessels in the range of 30,000 - 180,000m3.
ContractorBAM International in joint venture with ICONSA
NameRio Tinto Aluminium BC Works wharf, Kitimat, B.C. - Canada
Value€95 million (of which 50% for BAM)
ClientLNG Canada
Period1,5 years (depending final confirmation by LNG Canada)
TypeConstruct only
DescriptionA contract to build the new Rio Tinto Aluminium BC Works wharf on behalf of LNG Canada. This wharf will replace the existing Rio Tinto Terminal B, used for import and export of raw materials and finished products for Rio Tinto’s ongoing operations, that needs to be relocated due to the planned LNG export terminal. The wharf (320 x 60 metres) will include a berth for barges. Both elements will be built on more than 400 steel piles with a concrete deck of approximately 20,000 m³. BAM considers close cooperation with local suppliers and involvement of local workers as key factors to successfully deliver this project.
ContractorBAM in joint venture with JJM Construction (Canada) and Manson Construction (USA)
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NameBritish Antarctic Survey
Value€120 million (£100 million)
ClientNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)
Period2017 - 2027
DescriptionOne of the first projects to be undertaken is the construction of the new wharf, storage and living quarters at Rothera. Wiith its relatively accessible position on the Antarctic Peninsula, it is a gateway for UK science operations deep in Antarctica. The wharf redevelopment is required to accommodate the new state-of-the-art polar research vessel the RRS Sir David Attenborough.Other projects that will be undertaken include modernising buildings and facilities at BAS research stations on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands), Bird Island (South Georgia) and at King Edward Point (South Georgia).
ContractorBAM Nutall/BAM International
NameAPM Container Terminal, Moín, Phase 2A - Costa Rica
ValueUS$ 460 million
ClientAPM Terminals
EngineerCH2M
Period2015 - 2018
TypeConstruct only
DescriptionConstruction of the new container terminal and marine access. Van Oord: construction of a 1.5-km rock breakwater, reclamation of an area of 40 hectares, including soil improvement works, and the dredging of the access channel and turning basin. BAM: construction of the 650-metre quay wall, as well as the pavement, associated buildings and all utilities.
ContractorBAM International (in consortium with Van Oord)
NameCT4 road connection, Dubai
Value€14.5 million
ClientDP World
PeriodSeptember 2017 - February 2019
TypeDesign & Construct
DescriptionA contract to deliver a road connection between the newly constructed Container Terminal 4 and the existing road network. The project includes the design and construction of 2.75 km of dual carriageway with one roundabout and two bridges crossing the existing gas utility corridor. The works comprise associated drainage, lighting, signage including gantry signs, road markings and precast barriers. The project will form the first step in a much larger Infrastructure upgrade DP World plans to implement in Jebel Ali Free Zone within the future.
ContractorBAM International
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NameRehabilitation water supply system, Sierra Leone
Value€25 million for BAM
ClientDepartment of International Development
TypeDesign & Construct
DescriptionA contract to rehabilitate the water supply in Sierra Leone’s capital city, Freetown. The contract will develop the scheme through feasibility studies, engineering and detailed design and construction using NEC target cost contracts to demonstrate value and cost for each stage.The project includes the rehabilitation of Guma Valley water treatment works, including rehabilitation work to the Guma Valley dam scour valves, the intake and gravity pipe and the rehabilitation of the main water transmission network in the west of Freetown. Furthermore the consortium will rehabilitate the secondary water distribution network, including 4 km of mains pipeline, 13 km of distribution network, 31 km of local supply network.
ContractorIMC-BAM-Atkins consortium
NameKilimanjaro Airport - Tanzania
Value€37 million
ClientKilimanjaro Airports Development Company (KADCO)
Period2015 - 2018
TypeDesign & Construct
DescriptionRehabilitation and extension of Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) in Tanzania, which is situated between Moshi and Arusha in northern Tanzania. The scope of work comprises the refurbishment of the terminal building (built in 1971), the construction of a new parallel taxiway, the extension of the existing apron and taxiways, including repairs on the runway, as well as the drainage and sewage works. Furthermore BAM will install new airfield ground lighting and floodlights along the apron.
ContractorBAM International
NameTerminal 3, Julius Nyerere International Airport - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Value€230 million
ClientTanzania Airport Authority
EngineerArab Consulting Engineer (ACE) from Egypt
PeriodApril 2013 - July 2018
TypeDesign & Build
DescriptionDesign and construction of a new main terminal building - facilitating 6 million annual passengers on a total area of approximately 60,000 m2 - including parking lots, access roads, platforms, and a taxiway. BAM Advies & Engineering and NACO, Netherlands Airport Authorities are responsible for the design.The design, engineering and construction work is supported by our adoption of 3D and 4D BIM, across all technical disciplines. Use of 4D planning enabled the team to analyse the construction schedule visually and look for optimisations, while also allowing the client and engineer to easily follow progress and see the activities planned for the weeks ahead.
ContractorBAM International
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NameSaqr Port expansion phase 1 and 2 - Ras Al Khaimah
Value€75 million
ClientSaqr Port Authority
Period2017 - March 2019
TypeConstruct only
DescriptionBAM’s main scope of work for this project comprises dredging work, construction of a 720-metres long quay wall, as well as stripping an existing breakwater. Reclamation works, topsides furniture, paving, drainage and lighting are also included in the contract.
ContractorBAM International
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