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Company Introduction
Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) was originally formed in 1952 in Lebanon
CCC, with it’s managing office based in Athens - Greece, currently employs approximately 114,000 people in its worldwide operations
CCC is an ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified company with the highest level of commitment to HSE
CCC is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company with the highest level of commitment to Quality
CCC is predominately a construction company, providing project management, engineering, procurement and construction services to the industry
Currently ranked 18th in ENR Top International Contractors (2011)
Our CCC Family CCC is a family company with a unique set of culture of values and traditions. Our family culture embodies values, trust, loyalty and hard work. Our CCC family members are loyal to the company, and many have dedicated their entire careers with us. A main concept behind our family structured company is having a personal relationship with the work as well as the clients. We value the “human touch” in all aspects of our approach as it facilitates a unique and well-cared for result. CCC‘s strength emanates from our distinct culture; strong and close relationships with our clients; our employees’ competence and loyalty; our entrepreneurial and flexible management capability; our dynamism; our focus on quality and safety and commercial acumen.
Our family values and traditions contribute to our long term and successful mode of operations.
The CCC Commitment At CCC, we believe that being a leader goes beyond our commitment of offering innovative and quality excellence. Our core family values define the principles of our global operations and are transmitted through • Placing our Clients' interests above our own • Long term and Strategic Planning • Quality Excellence • Commitment to Safety • Innovation in all aspects of our Work • Leadership that spurs us to Success • Strict adherence to Schedule • Integrity in our Business and in our Actions • Open Communication to build trust • Commitment to the societies and the local communities where
we operate • Preserving the environment and continually improving our
environmental performance • Dedication to all the “CCC family members“ and providing
opportunities for our employees to grow and prosper
Our commitment to all our Clients is to be Second to None.
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Business Services Services Provided Industries Forms of Contract
• Quality Assurance/Quality Control
• Health, Safety & Environment
• Preliminary/Conceptual Design
• Construction Management
• Detailed Design and Engineering
• Proposals & Cost Estimation
• Scheduling
• Procurement & Expediting
• Fabrication
• Field Construction & Installation
• Construction, Administration & Control
• Pre-commissioning, Commissioning & Start-up
• Facilities Management
• Operations & Maintenance
• Geographic Information Systems
• Oil & Gas Production & Refining
• Chemical & Petrochemical
• Pipelines • Power & Desalination • Water & Sewage • Heavy Civil & Buildings • Roads and Infrastructure • Dams, Harbors & Airports • Offshore Construction
Works • Environmental Projects
• Turnkey EPC Packages (Engineering, Procurement & Construction
• Convertible Lump Sum Turnkey Contracts (CLSTK)
• Build / Own / Operate / Transfer (BOO / BOT / BOOT)
• Design / Build with Guaranteed Max. Price
• Cost Reimbursable • Re-measurable
Other Business Services Through technical diversification and geographical expansion, CCC Group can now offer, in addition to our core business, a wide range of services and assistance in multiple market segments:
Oil & Gas Exploration Oil & Gas operator with a number of concessions in the Arab Gulf region, CIS and Nigeria. Actively participating in finding creative Oil & Gas solutions. Mining Invest and participate in mining exploration and development in different parts of the world. Real Estate Development Provide real estate development services for commercial, residential, retail, hospitality and combined properties. Power Generation Invest and construct power generation projects in the Middle East and Africa. Future Endeavors
Environmental Dedicated to the environment, we offer viable environmental solutions. Renewable Energy CCC is committed and is actively participating in renewable energy (wind, solar & carbon capture).
Comparison of CCC & OGP HSE Statistics
Formula used: LTI Frequency Rate (LTI FR): No. of Lost Time Injury x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Severity Rate: Total Lost Man Days x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Total Recordable Injury Rate (TRIR): Total No. of Recordable Cases x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Frequency Rates Severity Rates Recordable Injury Rates
CCC Statistics (Civil, Mechanical & Pipeline Projects) -vs- OGP Contractors
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Comparison between CCC & OGP
CCC OGP* CCC OGP* CCC OGP*2006 0.08 0.21 0.38 5.24 0.80 0.65 2007 0.06 0.14 0.86 7.11 0.38 0.55 2008 0.12 0.11 1.08 6.92 0.37 0.45 2009 0.05 0.09 0.65 7.65 0.36 0.38 2010 0.03 0.08 0.95 9.20 0.64 0.36
2011 (Up to October)
0.02 ** 0.58 ** 0.18 **
0.48
* OGP = Oil & Gas Procedures** 2011 Safety Indicator Data for OGP not yet issued
CCC 0.51 OGP Contractors*
Incident Rates CCC VS OGP
YearFrequency Rate Severity Rate Total Recordable Incident Rate
TRIR Total recordable Rate for the Past Five Years
Year Total LTIs Total
Recordable Cases
Occupational Fatalities
Total Direct Man-hours
Worked
Total Man- Days Lost
due to LTIs 2006 105 1,079 10 269,540,332 5102007 127 797 7 423,831,649 1,8232008 303 958 7 522,961,448 2,8202009 100 796 16 442,149,482 1,4272010 58 1,078 13 338,085,163 1,611
2011 (Up to October)
26 246 9 278,035,114 808
Annual Safety Statistics
Comparison of CCC & OGP HSE Statistics
Formula used: LTI Frequency Rate (LTI FR):
No. of Lost Time Injury x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Severity Rate: Total Lost Man Days x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Total Recordable Injury Rate (TRIR):
Total No. of Recordable Cases x 200,000 Total Man-hours worked
Frequency Rates Severity Rates Recordable Injury Rates
CCC Statistics (Mechanical & Pipeline Projects) -vs- OGP Contractors
F R t S it
Comparison between CCC & OGP
CCC OGP* CCC OGP* CCC OGP*2006 0.03 0.21 0.14 5.24 0.50 0.65 2007 0.01 0.14 0.32 7.11 0.24 0.55 2008 0.02 0.11 0.65 6.92 0.19 0.45 2009 0.02 0.09 0.50 7.65 0.20 0.38 2010 0.02 0.08 0.45 9.20 0.17 0.36
2011 (Up to October)
0.01 ** 0.18 ** 0.18 **
0.48
* OGP = Oil & Gas Procedures** 2011 Safety Indicator Data for OGP not yet issued
Severity Rate Total Recordable Incident Rate
Incident Rates CCC VS OGP
TRIR Total recordable Rate for the Past Five Years
OGP Contractors*CCC 0.26
YearLTI Frequency Rate
2006 26 488 2 194,672,294 1402007 22 383 1 313,565,758 5032008 50 369 3 390,187,054 1,2672009 29 293 11 289,649,393 7222010 15 122 2 141,892,899 317
2011 (Up to October) 3 89 2 96,466,245 87
Occupational Fatalities Total LTIs
Total Recordable
Cases
Total Direct Man-hours
Worked
Total Man- Days Lost
due to LTIs Year
Annual Safety Statistics for CCC Projects
HSE Certificates & Awards ExxonMobil Development
Company (EMDC) Safe Contractor HSE
Award of the year 2009 for QGXII Project in Qatar
75 million manhours worked without a Lost
Time Incident at Pearl GTL Project in Qatar
Overriding commitment to providing quality products
• 1993, ISO 9002 : 1994 • 1996, ISO 9001 : 1994 • 2003, ISO 9001 : 2000 • 2008, ISO 9001: 2008
CCC’s aim is to remain a market leader by pursuing a program of continuous quality improvement
Quality Management
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) CSR is an integral part of the CCC Corporate Vision
CCC’s CSR Initiative undertakes the role of “Corporate Citizenship” to ensure that business values and behavior are aligned to balance between improving and developing CCC’s business, as well as improving the quality of life of the workforce, their families, local communities and societies at large CCC’s CSR Initiative includes programs related to: • Environment • Human Resources • Workforce and Labor Relations • Community Involvement • Ethics and Anti-Corruption CCC is a member of the following main Global CSR Initiatives: • United Nations Global Compact – (UNGC) • UN Global Compact Local Network – Hellas • Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB & Malaria – (GBC) • Disaster Resource Network (DRN) • Emirates Environmental Group – CSR Network • Others
CCC Sales & Revenue (US$ Millions) Total CCC Sales Total Revenue Managed by CCC
Actual Sales Last Five Years by Segment
WORK/SURVEY BOATS & STANDARD FACILITIES
1168
EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT
906
PIPELAYING EQUIPMENT
201
WELDING MACHINES 8,131
AIR COMPRESSORS
454
CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
1,345
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES 2,319
VEHICLES & LIGHT TRUCKS
2,625
CRANES 977
ELECTRIC GENERATORS & LIGHTING TOWERS
675
TOTAL NO. OF EQUIPMENT: TOTAL VALUE OF EQUIPMENT:
17,801 US$ 1,049 MILLION
CCC Heavy Lift Operations
CCC owns over 977 cranes with a capacity ranging from 20 to 1600 tons. CCC and Mammoet have formed a joint venture company called CCVS, on a 50-50 basis for the ownership of the following cranes:
Type Capacity No. DEMAG CC 8800-1 Crawler 1,600 T 1 DEMAG CC 4800 Twin Ring 1,600 T 1 DEMAG CC 4800 Crawler 1,000 T 1 DEMAG CC 2500-1 Crawler 500 T 2
Civil Engineering Department (CED) Plants Engineering Department (PED) - EPC Oil & Gas
– Project Management – Engineering – Procurement
Central Procurement Department (CPD) QA/QC, HSE, Construction Support, IT and others
Departments
Engineering & Procurement Support Office (EPSO)
Residual FEED EngineeringDetailed Engineering & Design Engineering for Procurement Support Field Engineering Support to Pre-commissioning, Commissioning, Start-Up
Services
Total of 400 Engineers, Designers, Expeditors & Support Staff
Resources
Manning of Engineers & Designers Process Piping Mech. Elec. Instr. Civil Total
Engineers 21 31 32 22 29 60 195 Designers 3 21 3 9 6 68 110 Total 24 52 35 31 35 128 305
Engineering & Procurement Support Office (EPSO)
Current Annual Engineering Internal Capacity – 800,000 MHR – 600,000 MHR ( Pure Engineering)
Category Nos.
Management & Project Controls 38 Engineers 195 Designers, Draftsmen and Technicians 110 Support (IT, Document Control, Secretarial) 24 Procurement 33
Fabrication Facilities
CCC provides both mobile and permanent fabrication facilities.
Facility Type / Location Monthly Production
Mobile Facilities 40 Fabrication Shops
Pipe spool fabrication: 700 tons per fabshop
Steel structure fabrication: 300 tons per fabshop
ECG Facilities Permanent Facility in Equatorial Guinea
Pipe spool fabrication: 600 tons
Steel structure fabrication: 700 tons
NPCC Fabrication Facility
Permanent Facility in UAE
5,800 tons of fabricated steel structures for wellhead Jackets, Decks, Topsides, Modules, loading Terminals
Karachaganak Main Works
Location: Kazakhstan
Client: Karachaganak Petroleum Operating BV
Joint Venture: CCC / Saipem
Contract Value: US$ 1,100 Million
Completion Date: December 2003
Contract Duration: 30 Months
Khursaniyah Gas Plant
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: Saudi Aramco
Main Contractor: Bechtel-Technip Joint Venture
Contract Value: US$ 1,118 Million
Completion Date: August 2010
Contract Duration: 60 Months
Qatar Vinyl Project
Location: Qatar
Client: Qatar Vinyl Company
EP Contractor: Krupp Uhde / Technip
Contract Value: US$ 107.9 Million
Completion Date: April 2001
Contract Duration: 29 Months
QAFCO IV Expansion Project, Ammonia/Urea Plant
Location: Qatar
Client: Qatar Fertilizer Company (QAFCO)
EP Contractor: Krupp Uhde
Contract Value: Overall: US$ 550 Million, CCC Value: US$ 99 Million
Completion Date: April 2004
Contract Duration: 29 Months
Qatargas II LNG Onshore Facilities (Trains 4 & 5)
Location: Ras Laffan, Qatar
Client: Qatar Liquefied Gas Company II (Qatargas)
EP Contractor: Chiyoda / Technip Joint Venture
Contract Value: US$ 881 Million
Completion Date: June 2009
Contract Duration: 48 Months
RasGas Onshore / Onplot LNG Expansion (Trains 6 & 7)
Location: Ras Laffan, Qatar
Client: Ras Laffan Liquefied Natural Gas Co. (RasGas)
Main Contractor: Chiyoda / Technip Joint Venture
Contract Value: US$ 590 Million
Completion Date: December 2009
Contract Duration: 45 Months
Pearl GTL Project
Location: Ras Laffan, Qatar
Client: Qatar Shell GTL Ltd. (QSGTL)
Main Contractor: JGC/Kellogg Brown & Root Joint Venture
Contract Value: US$ 1,023 Million
Completion Date: April 2011
Contract Duration: 48 Months
Al Khafji Field Development Phase I – Onshore Facilities (EPC)
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: Al Khafji Joint Operations
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 539 Million
Completion Date: May 2010
Contract Duration: 42 Months
Isomerization and Refinery Revamp (EPC)
Location: Oman
Client: Oman Refinery Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 100 Million
Completion Date: March 2007
Contract Duration: 29 Months
Alba Phase II Expansion
Location: Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
Client: Marathon E.G. Production Ltd.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 119 Million
Completion Date: December 2004
Contract Duration: 24 Months
Nubaria 750 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase III
Location: Behaira, Khneiza Village, Egypt Client: Middle Delta Electricity Production Company
Joint Venture: CCC / Misr Sons Development (Hassan Allam Sons)
Contract Value: US$ 68 Million
Completion Date: February 2010
Contract Duration: 34 Months
Rabigh Independent Water, Steam and Power Plant
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: Rabigh Arabian Water & Electricity Co.
Main Contractor: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Contract Value: US$ 148 Million
Completion Date: November 2008
Contract Duration: 36 Months
Jebel Ali Power & Desalination Station ‘L’, Phase 1 – Civil Works
Location: Dubai, UAE
Client: Dubai Electricity & Water Authority
Main Contractor: Mitsubishi / Toshiba
Contract Value: US$ 101 Million
Completion Date: June 2007
Contract Duration: 47 Months
Cairo North 2 x 750 MW Power Station, Modules I & II
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Client: Cairo Electricity Production Co.
Joint Venture : CCC / Misr Sons Development (Hassan Allam Sons)
Contract Value: Module I - US$ 27 Million, Module II - US$ 22 Million
Completion Date: July 2006
Contract Duration: Module I - 28 Months, Module II – 25 Months
Ghazlan Power Plant, Phase II, Civil Works
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: Saudi Consolidated Electricity Co. (SCECO)
Main Contractor: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Contract Value: US$ 126 Million
Completion Date: July 2003
Contract Duration: 68 Months
Baku - Tbilisi - Ceyhan Oil Pipeline & South Caucasus Gas Export Pipeline (EPC)
Location: Azerbaijan
Client: Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline Co. & South Caucasus Pipeline Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 380 Million
Completion Date: March 2006
Contract Duration: 36 Months
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Mozambique to Secunda (South Africa) Gas Pipeline i ) G Pi li
Location: Mozambique and South Africa
Client: Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd., South Africa
Main Contractor: CCC, Grinaker-LTA & McConnell Dowell Constructors (Aust.) Pty Ltd.
Contract Value: US$ 275 Million
Completion Date: February 2004
Contract Duration: 24 Months
Ras Laffan Common Cooling Water System (EPC)
Location: Ras Laffan, Qatar
Client: Qatar Petroleum
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 311 Million
Completion Date: EPC - March 2005, + 2 Year Operation & Maintenance
Contract Duration: 42 Months
Muscat International Airport Main Contract 1-Runways, Roads & Utilities
Location: Oman
Client: Ministry of Transport & Communications
Joint Venture: CCC / TAV
Contract Value: US$ 1,170 Million
Completion Date: June 2012
Contract Duration: 36 Months
PNG LNG Project, EPC 5B Komo Airport & Infrastructure (EPC)
Location: Papua New Guinea
Client: Esso Highlands
Main Contractor: CCC / McConnell Dowell
Contract Value: US$ 515 Million
Completion Date: January 2013
Contract Duration: 37 Months
Beirut International Airport
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
Client: Council for Development & Reconstruction
Joint Venture: CCC / Hochtief
Contract Value: US$ 403 Million
Completion Date: October 2000
Contract Duration: 73 Months
New Doha International Airport - Midfield Area Access System (EPC)
Location: Doha, Qatar
Client: New Doha International Airport (NDIA) Steering Committee
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 330 Million
Completion Date: May 2011
Contract Duration: 48 Months
Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University for Women-Site Works Infrastructure & Utilities
Location: Saudi Arabia
Client: Ministry of Finance
Joint Venture: CCC / El Seif Engineering Contracting Co.
Contract Value: US$ 2,100 Million
Completion Date: April 2011
Contract Duration: 28 Months
University of Petroleum & Minerals
Location: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Client: University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Contract Value: US$ 302 Million
Completion Date: December 1981
Contract Duration: 54 Months
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Golden Pyramids Plaza Golden Pyramids Plaza
Location: Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
Client: Golden Pyramids Plaza Co.
Joint Venture: CCC / Orascom Construction Industries
Contract Value: US$ 322 Million
Completion Date: October 2004
Contract Duration: 63 Months
Mirage J.W. Marriott Hotel
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Client: Mirage Hotel Corp. S.A.E.
Joint Venture: CCC / Orascom Construction Industries
Contract Value: US$ 50 Million
Completion Date: June 2002
Contract Duration: 47 Months
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Doha
Location: Qatar
Client: Qatar National Hotels Company
Contract Value: US$ 97 Million
Completion Date: September 2001
Contract Duration: 24 Months
The Landmark Tower
Location: Abu Dhabi
Client: The Department of the President’s Affairs
Joint Venture: CCC / Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises Co.
Contract Value: US$ 394 Million
Completion Date: September 2011
Contract Duration: 54 Months
Capital Towers – Main Works
Location: Dubai, U.A.E.
Client: Capital Investment International, Dubai
Contract Value: US$ 168 Million
Completion Date: February 2008 Contract Duration:
56 Months
The Dubai Mall
Location: Dubai, U.A.E.
Client: Emaar Properties PJSC
Joint Venture: CCC / Dutco Balfour Beatty
Contract Value: US$ 1,306 Million
Completion Date: March 2009
Contract Duration: 56 Months
Presidential Palace - Main Building Package
Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE
Client: Ministry of Presidential Affairs
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 497 Million
Completion Date: February 2013
Contract Duration: 30 Months
Etisalat Head Office Building
Location: Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Client: Emirates Telecommunications Corp.
Contract Value: US$ 53 Million
Completion Date: November 1992
Contract Duration: 28 Months
Sports Hall at Khalifa Sports City
Location: Doha, Qatar
Client: Khalifa Sports City Development Committee
Joint Venture : CCC / Murray & Roberts
Contract Value: US$ 161 Million
Completion Date: September 2005
Contract Duration: 26 Months
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Ras Laffan Port Expansion - Berths & Port Infrastructure (EPC)
Location: Qatar
Client: Qatar Petroleum
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value : US$ 1,801 Million
Completion Date : July 2011
Contract Duration: 40 Months
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New Port at Al Duqm - Maritime Works
Location: Oman
Client: Ministry of Transport & Communications
Main Contractor: CCC / STFA (Turkey)
Contract Value: US$ 1,306 Million
Completion Date: May 2012
Contract Duration: 60 Months
Location: Qatar
Client: Barwa Real Estate Co.
Joint Venture: CCC / Hochtief
Contract Value: US$ 1,771 Million
Completion Date: June 2012
Contract Duration: 48 Months
Barwa Commercial Avenue
Al Houara Coastal Resort
Location: Morocco
Client: Qatari Diyar Real Estate Investment Co.
Main Contractor CCC
Contract Value: US$ 880 Million
Completion Date: May 2015
Contract Duration: 72 Months
Nile Corniche Towers (St. Regis Hotel)
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Client: Qatari Diyar Real Estate & Tourism Investment Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 586 Million
Completion Date: January 2014
Contract Duration: 68 Months
Musheirab Development
Location: Khartoum, Sudan
Client: Qatari Diyar Real Estate Investment Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 450 Million
Completion Date: June 2014
Contract Duration: 63 Months
Ibn Hani Bay Resort
Location: Lattakia, Syria
Client: Qatari Diyar Real Estate Investment Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 365 Million
Completion Date: December 2014
Contract Duration: 64 Months
Al Rayyan Hills Development
Location: Yemen
Client: Al Yemeni Al Qataria Real Estate Investment Co.
Main Contractor: CCC
Contract Value: US$ 357 Million
Completion Date: December 2014
Contract Duration: 63 Months
Excellent financial and management resources Long term and current related experience Top Management commitment to HSE, Quality and to Social Responsibility “One” Address Company Outstanding interface with Engineering Availability of large multinational workforce Vast resources and established procedures In-house developed computerized programs for construction estimating cost and schedule control As a private company, CCC can provide unmatched flexibility in operations & rapid decision makingProven & strong record in new countries
Advantages to Clients Using CCC Services