Wednesday 24 April 2024
 
»
 
»
Story

Tabreed Bahrain signs BFH cooling plant deal

Manama, October 19, 2008

Tabreed Bahrain, a leader in district cooling technology, has signed agreements with SNC Lavalin Gulf Contractors, one of the world’s largest engineering firms, to construct a district cooling plant at Bahrain Financial Harbour (BFH).

It has also signed a  deal with Sumitomo Corporation (in collaboration with Japan AE Power Systems Corporation), one of the Japan’s largest technology firms, to supply BFH with tqo new 66kV city substations.

Meanwhile, as part of its growth strategy, Tabreed is planning to increase its capital to finance its rapid expansion in the kingdom.

“We are proud to implement one of Bahrain’s foremost construction projects,” said Bernt Andersson, chief executive officer, Tabreed Bahrain.

"This agreement demonstrates Bahrain’s commitment to a future devoted to energy conservation and pollution reduction. District cooling remains the most technologically advanced method of cooling new state-of-the-art developments. We look forward to a continued strong relationship with Bahrain’s construction projects on the North Shore and Reef Island, and to remaining at the forefront of this country’s growth and prosperity.”

The agreements with SNC Lavalin and Sumitomo Corporation centre around the construction of a District Cooling Plant, an essential part of district cooling’s ability to cool a large number of buildings in a densely populated area. In the case of a development such as BFH, where many buildings are constructed closely together, cooling will be distributed via a pipe network radiating out from a centrally located plant. This cooling system will eliminate bulky individual cooling units, giving BFH, Reef Island and many North Shore projects the ability to maximise their space in a way they could never do if they used conventional cooling methods.

Andersson added: “District cooling is quickly being recognised as the most efficient and cost-effective method of cooling large construction developments. District cooling enables the construction of buildings that consume dramatically less power than buildings that use conventional cooling. Lower energy consumption means less pollution, less of an energy drain during summer months and of course considerable cost savings. For district cooling to be associated with one of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s most prestigious developments reflects this country’s dedication to a sustainable future.”

Paul Beaudry,  managing director, SNC-Lavalin Gulf Contractors, said: “District cooling represents the most significant usage of cutting edge technology towards implementing cooling solutions for new building construction. We see this project as an important demonstration of the marrying of technology and forward thinking. We are proud to be associated with this project, and what it means to the kingdom.”

E S Premanand, sales and marketing manager, Sumitomo Corporation, said: “As a company devoted to supplying the most advanced technology to construction projects all over the world, we are happy to now bring our expertise to the Kingdom of Bahrain. We expect a project like BFH to cement Bahrain’s position as one of the world’s key financial hubs, and we are proud to have played a part in it.” - TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Tabreed Bahrain | SNC Lavalin |

More Construction & Real Estate Stories

calendarCalendar of Events

Ads