Alghanim International

Company description

Alghanim International is a leading Kuwaiti engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracting firm with a history spanning more than 50 years, and forms part of a wider multinational group. The company offers a broad scope of services — design, engineering, procurement, installation, commissioning, and even operation & maintenance — across sectors such as power generation, oil & gas, infrastructure, desalination, commercial and residential buildings, and large-scale civil works.

With headquarters in Safat, Kuwait, Alghanim International holds a top “Category 1” contractor classification and enjoys ISO certification, signifying its high standards in quality and management. The company operates globally across multiple countries, deploying a large workforce and a fleet of heavy-duty equipment to manage complex, multidisciplinary projects, including energy plants, pipelines, infrastructure networks, and built-environment projects. Alghanim International also has a specialized Facilities Management (FM) division, delivering services — from hard-facility maintenance to soft services — to sectors such as healthcare, retail, hospitality, residential, commercial buildings, and oil & gas across the region. 

Company details

City:
Dubai
Address:
Office 101, Aswar Building, Sheikh Zayed Road, facing Al Wasl Road, P.O. Box 62588, Dubai, UAE
Phone:

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Company updates

  • November 27, 2025

    Alghanim International won Sabiya Power Plant Upgradation Contract in Kuwait

    Alghanim International, Kuwait, announced that it has been awarded a contract by Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy for the conversion of the second stage of the Sabiy...

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  • July 01, 2016

    Kuwait’s KAPP sets new bid deadline for Al-Abdaliyah integrated solar combined-cycle (ISCC) plant

    The Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (KAPP) has established a new deadline on July 28 for the Al-Abdaliyah integrated solar combined-cycle (ISCC) plant.

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  • October 08, 2015

    Gamesa signs supply contracts of 72.5 MW in Turkey, Cyprus and Kuwait

    Gamesa has signed new contracts to supply 52.5 MW in Turkey, 10 MW in Cyprus, and 10 MW in Kuwait.

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