Confirmed Abu Dhabi construction spend exciting opportunity to demonstrate excellence says SAS International

31st January 2012

Manufacturer SAS International welcomes news that Abu Dhabi’s executive council has approved spending on a range of development projects.  According to the reports, schemes have been confirmed for more than 20,000 new homes, a £4.4 billion airport terminal, a metro system, two industrial zones, 14 new hospitals and 24 new schools.

Andrew Jackson at SAS International commented: “Within the region there is so much scope to lead the ideas and thinking of how we live, work, travel and are cared for in the 21st Century.  This is good news and an opportunity to showcase excellence.”

With an office in Abu Dhabi, the company is well placed to see the how such developments are shaping the growth of the Emirate. The transport sector is a particular area of interest as SAS International has supplied solutions to airports and metro/train stations around the globe, including New Doha International Airport (NDIA), Chek Lap Kok Airport and London Waterloo Station.

In terms of architecture and design opportunities transportation hubs are very exciting projects as there is scope to look afresh at these facilities, meeting the demands of today’s and tomorrow’s travel needs, for those within the GCC and from further afield.

SAS International is a British manufacturer of interior fit-out products driven by delivering quality, innovation and providing maximum value to clients and specifiers worldwide.  On-going investment in manufacturing facilities and processes ensure SAS International provide value-engineered solutions across the built environment, globally.

With over 40 years’ experience working in the region, SAS International produces high performance solutions for commercial, education and healthcare projects to large scale infrastructure and transportation hubs supplying projects across the UAE and Saudi Arabia.  It also has an office and distribution centre in Dubai.

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