KUWAIT STEEL is a versatile and strong partner for projects, our steel has been utilized in the most prominent building projects in Kuwait, including Kuwait airport terminal 2, Shaikh Jaber AL-Ahmed Al-Sabah Causeway and more.
1st Largest LEED Gold Certified Building in The World. 25 Million Passengers Per Year Capacity, Seven Times the Population of Kuwait. 750,000 m2 Total Closed Area of The Project Two Times More Than That of Burj Khalifa.
The project scope of work involves construction of a new 955-bed annex that includes 5 new building with main building covering 230,000 square meters to an existing Hospital and associated facilities making it the country’s largest. Other facilities include Dental Center, 17,000 square meters Central Nutrition, 3,540 square meters and 9,520 square meter car park for 1,400 cars and MEP services.
The 48.5 Km Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway built under Kuwait Vision 2035 plan with an estimated construction value of approximately US$3 billion. The causeway is part of the first phase of the Silk City project and connects Kuwait City with northern Kuwait.
The Al Hamra Tower skyscraper is the tallest building in Kuwait at 414 m (1,358 ft) and is the tallest carved concrete skyscraper in the world. Construction commenced in 2005 and was completed in 2011.
The Sabah Al Salem University Project in Al Shadadiyah is based on an approximate area of 6,000,000 sqm and will deliver a complete ‘University City’ development for campus education buildings and all their related support facilities.
The largest single-bodied government hospital in the region, spanning 695,000 sqm and designed to serve a projected population of 600,000. The hospital provides 1,168 beds, 36 operating rooms, 4 cardiac cath labs, and the largest Trauma Center in the Middle East. The complex includes five nine-floor patient towers, 150 elevators, eight entrances, and a one-kilometer medical mall — making it one of the most structurally complex healthcare projects ever undertaken in the Gulf.