At Kubri, we are proud of our involvement in building large scale infrastructure projects around the globe. We have worked on multi-billion dollar projects in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Qatar, as well as some of the largest road projects in Australia. Our portfolio is made up of some of the most intricate and inspiring world-class road, bridge and rail projects. Here is a snapshot of some of those projects.
The upgrade includes additional lanes along 36 kilometres of the Monash Freeway, ramp upgrades at the Beaconsfield interchange, and the extension of O’Shea Road.
The project removed nine dangerous rail crossings through an elevated rail line and five stations between Caulfield and Dandenong including upgrades to local roads.
The upgrade included eight main roads across western Melbourne, as well as the repair and resurface of 37 roads and strengthening of seven structures, mostly bridges.
The project involved the construction of a multi-span bridge (1.4 kilometers in length and 25m width) to connect the island to the mainland. The main viaduct bridge, which is 25m wide, provides the electrical, telecommunication, potable water, and irrigation and sewerage services to the island.
A 25 kilometre extension of Dubai Bypass which included 12 lane divided carriageway, three underpasses with four ramps, two roundabouts (interchanges) and the relocation of utilities.
The construction of a three-lane dual carriageway bridge structure, spanning over Emirates Road and providing a link for Al Qudra Road.
Based on traditional fort designs, this unique structure comprises of three buildings with a total floor area of 245,000 square metres.
The demolishment and creation of a new interchange to connect Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Lake Towers, the American University in Dubai and Emirates Golf Club.
This final stage will complete the 43 kilometres of new dual lanes to the Princes Highway between Traralgon and Sale.
The creation of 38 bridges (total length of 2.5 kilometres), retaining walls and four MV substation as part of the road component of this project.
The Leadership Pavilion will accommodate UAE leadership during the Expo
A 200,000 square metres of premier shopping mall with retail. leisure and recreational areas extending to the beach. It is the centrepiece to the Marassi Al Bahrain masterplan.
The largest underground station in Doha connects three metro lines. It features an eye-catching entrance and strong visual connections between entrance and concourse to support commuter wayfinding.
The state-of the-art immersive museum consists of five floors above ground and one basement level in an area of 46,596 square metres.
The project consists of six main lines with a total length of 176 kilometres and 85 stations. The network covers most of the highly populated districts of Saudia Arabia's capital city.
The project will deliver an alternative to the busy West Gate Bridge by widening the West Gate Freeway and constructing twin tunnels and an elevated roadway.
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