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Case Study 1

Street Lighting for Abu Dhabi

Project Overview: Emirates E&I successfully completed the “Road Lighting with LED Power Saving System – Phase 2” project in Abu Dhabi. This ambitious initiative involved the replacement of 133,473 high-pressure sodium (HPS) and metal halide (MH) lamps with energy-efficient LED luminaires and Lighting Control Units (LCU) across major highways and roads. The project also included the installation of a wireless communication network for real-time monitoring, along with traffic management and road diversion works to ensure safety during installation.

Project Significance: The transition to LED technology marked a significant step towards enhancing the sustainability and energy efficiency of Abu Dhabi's infrastructure. The new LED luminaires have reduced energy consumption by up to 70% compared to the former HPS/MH lamps. In addition to being more energy-efficient, the LEDs have a longer lifespan and require less maintenance, which will result in long-term operational savings.

Scope of Work: The project was executed in 5 phases, each lasting approximately 3 months, for a total project duration of 15 months. Emirates E&I deployed a dedicated workforce of 150 professionals and utilized heavy equipment such as forklifts, man lifts, cranes, trucks, and trailers to ensure smooth and efficient operations. The completed work included:
Replacement of 133,473 HPS/MH luminaires with energy-efficient LED luminaires and LCUs.
Installation of a wireless communication network, enabling real-time remote monitoring and control, ensuring efficient energy management and proactive maintenance.
Traffic management and road diversion works that ensured the safety of motorists and pedestrians during the installation process, carried out in coordination with local authorities to minimize disruption to traffic flow.
Impact & Benefits: The project resulted in substantial energy savings, significantly reducing Abu Dhabi's energy consumption while contributing to its sustainability goals. The LED luminaires now offer improved lighting performance, durability, and lower maintenance requirements, leading to considerable long-term savings for the city. The real-time remote monitoring and control system ensures optimal energy use, creating a smarter and more efficient lighting infrastructure for Abu Dhabi.

Commitment to Excellence: Emirates E&I takes pride in having delivered this transformative project, reinforcing its commitment to diversification, innovation, and "growth for good." As a key player in driving sustainability efforts in the region, Emirates E&I maintained the highest safety standards and high-quality results throughout the project. The successful completion of this initiative solidifies the company’s position as a leader in sustainable infrastructure development.

This project stands as a testament to Emirates E&I’s dedication to sustainability and technological advancement in the region.
Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 2

Complete Electro-mechanical (MEPD) Works

This case study is based on a project completed by EEIC, we specialize in engineering, procurement, and construction projects for various industries. The project involved the residual engineering, procurement, delivery, construction/installation completion, testing, commissioning, handing over, and defects liability period maintenance of various systems including electrical, instrumentation, piping, and firefighting. The project also involved the supply and installation of several new systems including fire and gas systems, clean agent systems, HVAC, plumbing, and irrigation works, and the modification and upgrading of existing systems. The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result.

Scope of Work: The project involved the following scope of work:
Residual Engineering: The residual engineering phase involved a thorough analysis of the existing systems in the plant and identifying the modifications required for the successful integration of the new systems. This phase also involved the preparation of detailed engineering designs and drawings for the new systems.
Procurement: The procurement phase involved the identification of suitable vendors and suppliers for the various components required for the project. This phase also involved the negotiation of prices, delivery schedules, and quality assurance measures.
Delivery: The delivery phase involved the transportation of the various components required for the project to the site.
Construction/Installation Completion: The construction/installation completion phase involved the physical installation of the new systems and the modification and upgrading of the existing systems. This phase also involved the fabrication and installation of new piping, electrical, and instrumentation systems.
Testing: The testing phase involved the comprehensive testing of the new and modified systems to ensure they were working as per the design specifications.
Commissioning: The commissioning phase involved the preparation and execution of commissioning procedures to ensure the systems were functioning correctly.
Handing Over: The handing over phase involved the preparation of comprehensive documentation for the client and the training of their staff on the operation and maintenance of the new systems.
Defects Liability Period Maintenance: The defects liability period maintenance phase involved the rectification of any issues identified during the initial operation of the systems.
Ferropan Gulf - ADNOC Gas Processing - Case Study 1
Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Coordination between different teams: The project involved several teams, including electrical, instrumentation, piping, and firefighting, which needed to work together efficiently to ensure the successful completion of the project.

  2. Limited space: The project site had limited space, which made it challenging to install new systems and modify existing ones without disrupting the plant's ongoing operations.

  3. Existing system modifications: The modifications to the existing systems had to be done carefully to avoid any impact on the plant's ongoing operations.

  4. Compliance with safety standards: The project involved the installation of several safety-critical systems, including fire and gas systems, which needed to comply with the stringent safety standards.


Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Ferropan Gulf - ADNOC Gas Processing - Case Study 1
Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 3

Chilled Water Network

This case study is based on a project completed by EEIC, a specialized electrical and instrumentation contractor, for their client ALEC, who was the main contractor for the construction of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi. The project involved the flushing and chemical treatment of the chilled water network from the existing DN900 valve chamber to the ETS within SeaWorld plot. EEIC was a subcontractor for ALEC and was responsible for the successful completion of the project within the designated timeline and budget.

Scope of Work: The scope of work for EEIC involved the following:
Hydraulic Study and Setting up the Flushing System: The first step was to conduct the hydraulic study and select a suitable circulation pump. Then the flushing setup, including the pump, filters, filling and discharge locations, and all other accessories was designed, delivered to site and installed.
Construction of the piping network: The next step was to construct the piping network from the flushing setup to the existing pipeline. The pipe size was 30” CS pipe. This included survey of the area, construction of the flushing piping setup which included underground pipes, aboveground pipes, wall jump-over pipes, piping works to connect to the existing valve chambers, and modification works inside the ETS to cater for the flushing and circulation requirements.
Flushing of the chilled water network: The next step involved flushing the chilled water network from the DN900 valve chamber to the ETS within SeaWorld plot to remove any debris, rust, or contaminants that may have accumulated within the system.
Chemical treatment: The next step involved the chemical treatment of the chilled water network to ensure the removal of any remaining impurities or contaminants that may have remained within the system.
Testing: The final step involved testing the system to ensure that it was functioning correctly and that the water quality was within the acceptable limits.
Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Limited access: The project site was within SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, which made it challenging to access the chilled water network, especially during the construction phase.

  2. Strict timelines: The project had to be completed within a tight timeline to ensure that the chilled water network was operational before the opening of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi.

  3. Quality assurance: The project required the highest level of quality assurance measures to ensure that the chilled water network was clean and safe for use.


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Conclusion:
EEIC successfully completed the project within the designated timeline and budget, ensuring that the chilled water network was clean and safe for use. The successful completion of the project was due to the company's expertise in handling similar projects, the careful planning and execution of the flushing and chemical treatment, and the meticulous testing of the system. The project demonstrated EEIC's ability to work efficiently and effectively as a subcontractor, providing specialized services for their client's specific requirements. The project also demonstrated the company's commitment to delivering high-quality services while complying with the strictest safety standards.
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Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 3

Descon - ADNOC Fertilizer

This case study is based on a project completed by Emirates E&I for their client DESCON, for which Emirates E&I was a subcontractor. The project involved the replacement of DVC Emerson valve positioners, replacement of Analog input barriers of MTL (MMS), removal of existing cable and laying, glanding, connection, and loop testing of single pair 1Px 1.5mm2 signal cable, installation, cable laying, connection, testing and commissioning of redundant I to H converters with all accessories of the system piping, tubing, instruments, etc. for PAC (SY202601A & B) and NG (SY201601) compressor and turbines, FLARE thermocouple cable replacement and manpower assistance to Modification of Control System works in DCS, ESD & CCC under the supervision of OEM.

Scope of Work: The scope of work for Emirates E&I involved the following:
Replacement of DVC Emerson valve positioners: The first step involved replacing the DVC Emerson valve positioners to ensure smooth and accurate control of the valves.
Replacement of Analog input barriers of MTL (MMS): The next step involved replacing the Analog input barriers of MTL (MMS) to ensure accurate measurement and control of the system.
Removal of existing cable and laying, glanding, connection, and loop testing of single pair 1Px 1.5mm2 signal cable: The next step involved the removal of existing cable and laying, glanding, connection, and loop testing of single pair 1Px 1.5mm2 signal cable to ensure that the system was functioning correctly.
Installation, cable laying, connection, testing and commissioning of redundant I to H converters with all accessories of the system piping, tubing, instruments, etc. for PAC (SY202601A & B) and NG (SY201601) compressor and turbines: The next step involved the installation, cable laying, connection, testing, and commissioning of redundant I to H converters with all accessories of the system piping, tubing, instruments, etc. for PAC (SY202601A & B) and NG (SY201601) compressor and turbines to ensure smooth and accurate control of the system.
FLARE thermocouple cable replacement: The next step involved the FLARE thermocouple cable replacement to ensure that the system was functioning correctly.
Manpower assistance for the Modification of Control System works in DCS, ESD & CCC to ensure that the system was functioning correctly.
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Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Limited access: The project site was in a confined space, making it challenging to access the system.

  2. Complex system: The system was complex, which made it challenging to replace the various components.

  3. Safety measures: The project required the highest level of safety measures to ensure that the system was safe for use.


Conclusion:
Emirates E&I successfully completed the project within the designated timeline and budget, ensuring that the system was functioning correctly. The successful completion of the project was due to the company's expertise in handling similar projects, the careful planning and execution of the replacement of various components, and the meticulous testing of the system. The project demonstrated Emirates E&I's ability to work efficiently and effectively as a subcontractor, providing specialized services for their client's specific requirements. The project also demonstrated the company's commitment to delivering high-quality services while complying with the strictest safety standards.
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Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 4

Design & Construction

This case study is based on a project completed by EEIC, we specialize in engineering, procurement, and construction projects for various industries.

Scope of Work: The scope of EPC works includes the following:
Design, Supply and Installation of Electrical, HVAC, Fire Alarm System, Public Address (PAGA) System, IT Cabling, and Cable TV Network Works for New Camp in Zirku Island for Belbazem Project.
Electrical Work: Installation of free issued Diesel Generators, Synchronizing Panel and Main DB, Supply & Installation of Sub Main Distribution boards, Supply & installation of External Lighting, Supply & Installation of Power and Earthing cables, Supply & Installation of Earthing System, Supply & Installation of Electrical Bulk materials like cable glands, cable lugs, Tags etc.
HVAC Works: Supply & Installation of Split AC Units with Cooling & Heating option, provided with GI Trunking, cabling and refrigerant piping with weather proof wrapping.
Fire Alarm System: Supply & Installation of Analogue addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel, Smoke and Heat detectors, H2S detectors, Sounder/Flasher, Break Glass Unit and associated works.
Public Address System: Supply & Installation of PAGA cabinet including controller Amplifier, Indoor / outdoor PAGA Speaker and associated works.
Internet/LAN System Works: Supply & Installation of LAN Cabinets including UTP Patch panels, RJ45 outlet, 4pair Cat-6 Internet/data cabling works and all associated containment.
Cable TV System Works: Supply and installation of distribution boxes, multi signal splitters, amplifier and TV outlets, RG6 & RG 11 cables and associated works.
Descon - ADNOC Fertilizer - Case Study 3
Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Coordination between different teams: The project involved several teams, including Electrical, HVAC, Fire Alarm System, ELV System which needed to work together efficiently to ensure the successful completion of the project.

  2. Compliance with safety standards: The project involved the installation of several safety-critical systems, including fire and gas systems, which needed to comply with the stringent safety standards.


Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Descon - ADNOC Fertilizer - Case Study 3
Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 5

Extension Of Substation

Scope of Work: The scope of EPC works includes the following:
Verify/Validate the FEED design layouts and ensure adequacy of coverage during detailed design phase. Also includes Site visits and Data collection for verification.
Scope includes detailed Engineering and design for Relocation of PMS, RTCC and SCMS monitor with all associate cable tie-ins along with procuring, expediting and ensuring timely delivery of all cables, equipment and materials. Also carry out Constructability Study and reviews ensuring SIMOPS operation and Risk Assessment.
Scope also includes Design, Detailed Engineering, Procurement, Supply and construction of new Annex building extension, 2 storied RCC extension (apprx 6.5 x 7.6 m) with utilities such as lighting & small power system, HVAC, Fire detection & alarm devices. Also Includes Demolition works, cable relocation works, laying of new branch cables, field cables and cable trenches. Conduct HSE studies and Implementation of recommendations of HAZID/ENVID/OHID, Hazard Effect Register, HSEIA De-minimis (EPC Phase), and SIMOPS as per ADNOC Gas Processing Standard. Review the existing operation procedures and carry out any amendments on the basis of new design and system, testing and Inspection, Pre-commissioning and commissioning, training and submission of Final Documentation, Close out Report all as per COMPANY As-Built procedure.
Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
ADNOC Gas Processing - Case Study 4
Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Coordination between different teams: The project involved several teams, including Civil, Electrical, instrumentation, HVAC, which needed to work together efficiently to ensure the successful completion of the project.

  2. Limited space: The project site had limited space, which made it challenging to install new systems and modify existing ones without disrupting the plant's ongoing operations.

  3. COVID 19 Pandemic: Unexpected COVID 19 Pandemic lead the delay on Project completion and Client unable to forecast the delay duration, which made Contractor to maintain the work force in ideal.

  4. Existing system modifications: The modifications to the existing systems had to be done carefully to avoid any impact on the plant's ongoing operations.

  5. Compliance with safety standards: The project involved the installation of several safety-critical systems, including fire and gas systems, which needed to comply with the stringent safety standards.


ADNOC Gas Processing - Case Study 4
Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.
Case Study 6

Replacement Of Old Transformers In Fertil

This case study is based on a project completed by EEIC for their client FERTIL, for which EEIC was an EPC Contractor. The project involved the replacement of existing Power & Distribution transformers with new Power transformer & Distribution transformers, Neutral Grounding Resistor, RTCC Panels and including all accessories.

Scope of Work: The scope of work for EEIC involved the following:
Replacement of existing Power & Distribution transformers with new One Power transformer (TRH6102), One Neutral Grounding Resistor for TRH6102, two Distribution transformers (TRL30-01 & TRL10-02), two Remote tap changing control panels for TRH6102 & TRH6101 and including all accessories.
Dimension and other technical details should match the existing transformers. It should be possible to replace the existing old transformer at site without any modifications.
Site installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning of the transformers, Neutral grounding resistor and RTCC panels shall be supervised by Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).
Perform all Factory Acceptance Test & Site Acceptance Tests as per relevant IEC standards and copies of test certificates shall be submitted.
Vendor shall perform routine tests followed by temperature rise test for the transformers, Neutral grounding resistor and routine tests of RTCC panels at the factory and shall be witnessed by CONTRACTOR & COMPANY representative.
Carryout baseline DGA analysis, moisture test and BDV test of the transformer oil after successful commissioning.
The transformer TRH61-02 cooling fans are interfaced with F&G deluge system and accordingly the new transformer also to be interfaced to switch off the cooling fans in case F&G deluge is activated. The OEM of the existing deluge system is M/s. Tyco Fire & Security.
TRH61-02 transformer primary 33kV cables are to be re-used. The transformer secondary 11kV cables, control cables and NGR cables are to be replaced by the new cables.
TRL31-01 & TRL10-02 primary, secondary and control cables are to be replaced.
Supply and installation of cable termination kits also included in the scope.
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Key Challenges:
The project faced several key challenges, including:

  1. Foot print to be matched with existing foundation.

  2. Power isolation to be carried out during replacement of transformer without interrupt of existing power network since the transformer is feeding the power to entire utility plants.

  3. Permit to get approval from the Authority for transportation from Manufactures facilities to Company.


Conclusion:
EEIC successfully completed the project within the designated timeline and budget, ensuring that the system was functioning correctly. The successful completion of the project was due to the company's expertise in handling similar projects, the careful planning and execution of the replacement of various components, and the meticulous testing of the system. The project demonstrated EEIC's ability to work efficiently and effectively, providing specialized services for their client's specific requirements. The project also demonstrated the company's commitment to delivering high-quality services while complying with the strictest safety standards.
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Conclusion:
The project was completed within the designated timeline and budget, and the client was highly satisfied with the end result. The successful completion of the project was due to the efficient coordination between the different teams involved, careful planning and execution of the modifications to the existing systems, and the meticulous testing and commissioning of the new and modified systems. The project demonstrated the company's expertise in handling complex projects involving multiple systems and their ability to deliver high-quality engineering, procurement, and construction services.

EPC – Oil & Gas Sector

Location: United Arab Emirates
Project: EPC for Hookup of DHG/DTS on UZ 750 Islands
Site: Offshore – UZ 750 Island Package B
Services: Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning for permanent downhole dual pressure and temperature gauges. Include mods to Yokagawa system.
Client: ADNOC Offshore
Realization: 2020-2021
Business: Unit E&I
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Wellhead Platforms – Oil & Gas Sector

Location: United Arab Emirates
Project: Installation of Remote Monitoring & ESD Control System at Wellhead Platforms
Site: Offshore
Services: EPC for Mechanical works related to deck extension, Procurement, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of RTU Panel, Solar Panel, Wireless Transmitter, Power and Control Cables for Well head platforms.
Client: ADNOC Offshore
Realization: 2019
Business: Unit E&I

Maintenance – Oil & Gas Sector

Location: United Arab Emirates
Project: Maintenance works
Site: Das Island
Services: 4 years maintenance contract Fire & Gas maintenance works Lighting maintenance works > 100 permanent technicians on Das Island
Client: ADNOC LNG
Realization: 2018-2022
Business: Unit E&I
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