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| Samsung Engineering honored with MEED Quality Awards for Projects Samsung Engineering, the first and largest engineering company in Korea, officially announced that its Ma'aden Ammonia project in Saudi Arabia was honored with MEED Quality Awards for Projects, in association with Ernst & Young 2013. Samsung Engineering was awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contract to build the world's biggest ammnonia plant by Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma'aden) in 2007. The Ma'aden Ammonia project was completed on time, in May 2011, successfully with a daily production capacity of 3, 300 tons of ammonia. As being only Korean EPC contractor receiving this honor, Samsung Engineering's Ma'aden Ammonia project is celebrating after being named a National Winner in the Mashreq Oil & Gas project of the year in Saudi Arabia for its excellence of the project execution ability in terms of economic & social impacts, environment, engineering, design as well as construction. The first awards of its kind in the region, the MEED Quality Awards for Projects, in association with Ernst & Young are designed to recognize and reward best practice and quality in construction projects throughout the GCC. These merit-based awards are judged by an esteemed panel of judges, all respected experts in the GCC projects industry. On 14th May 2013, at the Gala Awards ceremony taking place at the Jumeirah by Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi. The Ma'aden Ammonia, will compete at the GCC level against national winners from the other GCC countries to honour the 'GCC's best' in each category write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Construction News :: home page |