Zamil Steel Industries (ZSI) has been awarded a contract to supply structural steel works for the Shoaiba Power Plant Project in Saudi Arabia.
Zamil Steel is a subcontractor to construction company Saudi Archirodon, which was awarded the project by Saudi Electricity Company - Western Region.
Zamil Steel is providing more than 12,300 tonnes of structural steel through its Structural Steel Business Unit for the first phase of the second stage of the project. The scope of work includes the supply of pipe racks, turbine buildings, other support buildings and miscellaneous steel products valued in excess of SR 55 million.
“Zamil Steel Industries has been awarded this contract based on proven performance and an impressive track record in the previous stage of this large-scale undertaking, and this includes consideration for the high quality of our products, the efficiency in delivering upon our commitment and our competitive pricing offer,” said Khalid Abdulla Al Zamil, president, Zamil Steel Industries.
More than 17,800 tonnes of fabricated steel was supplied for the first and second phases of the first stage of the project.
Founded in 1977, ZSI is a global leader in the manufacture of pre-engineered steel buildings and the Middle East’s premier supplier of steel structures, transmission and telecommunications towers, open web steel joists and floor deckings.
Products are marketed in more than 70 countries through a network of 50 sales offices, 59 certified builders and 27 agents and distributors. ZSI’s main factories are located in Dammam First and Second Industrial Cities, with additional factories located in Egypt and Vietnam. More than 400 engineers are employed in its engineering departments in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Vietnam and India.
