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AL HOTY-STANGER LTD. CO دودةستانجر المح شرآة الحوطي

AL HOTY– STANGER LTD.CO.

PREQUALIFICATION DATA AND COMPANY PROFILE

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1. A General Information 1-15

1. B S.A.S.O. Accreditation 16-33

2.0 Regional Laboratories 34-50

3.0 Specialist Departments 51-60

4.0 Schedule of Senior Personnel 61-63

5.0 Completed Major Projects 64-88

6.0 Affiliated Companies with related interests in the Middle East 89-93

7.0 Schedule of Test Services 94-117

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1.0 General information

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1.1 General Company Information 2-3

1.2 Summary of Company Data 4-5

1.3 Company Documents 6-15

1.4 Company Financial Audited Statement

Note: Company Financial Audited Statement is available upon request to Head Office

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General Company Information

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1.1 General Company Information AL HOTY-STANGER LTD. CO.

Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. Co. is a limited liability company registered in Saudi Arabia and has traded since 1975 when the company was awarded its first contract with the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO). The Company operates a series of independent testing laboratories throughout the Kingdom. Current laboratory locations are in Al Khobar, Jubail and Hofuf in the Eastern Province; Riyadh in the Central Province; Jeddah and Yanbu in the Western Province of Saudi Arabia. In 1986, a purpose built laboratory was opened in Dubai mainly to carry out petroleum and petroleum product testing, but was quickly expanded to cover a full range of materials testing services. From these centers, the Company can mobilize testing and inspection facilities to most other locations in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. A further branch was opened in Abu Dhabi, mid 1993, to perform a wide range of laboratory services. Company activities include construction materials testing, water, chemical, soils, metallurgical testing and analysis, non-destructive testing and inspection, failure investigation, paint and coating examination, polymer and plastic, rubber and wood testing, asbestos identification and geotechnical investigation. Fully equipped oil analysis laboratories offer services in lubrication, fuel, hydraulic, insulating oil and other fluid analysis. Fully qualified personnel are available to design and implement inspection /testing programs tailored to client's individual investigative requirements. These include complete QC and compliance testing schemes backed by an extensive data processing facility. The Al Khobar and specialist laboratories, located in a purpose-built head-office and laboratory complex in the Thuqbah district of Al Khobar, were awarded the first National Laboratory Accreditation Certificate by the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (S.A.S.O.) in July 1988; accreditation by SASO has been on-going ever since then. Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. Co. is also operated to the ISO 9001:2008, registered by Bureau Veritas. Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. Co. is associated with three other companies: Al Hoty Company Ltd., Al Hoty Calibration Services and Al Hoty Pest Control. The company maintains a working relationship with Stanger Consultants Ltd. in the UK which itself evolved from Harry Stanger Ltd. (founded in 1874).

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1.2 Summary of Company Data

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1.2 Summary of Company Data

Company Name : AL HOTY-STANGER LTD.CO.

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Nature of Business : Independent Testing Laboratories and Materials Consultants

Operating : in Saudi Arabia since 1975

Ownership : 92.5% Saudi Arabian; 7.5% British

Partners : Hani Abdul Aziz Al Hoty & Legal heirs of Mr. Abdul Aziz Al Hoty & David Harry Stanger

Commercial Registration : No. 2051002999 issued at Dammam on 6/7/1397H

Chamber of Commerce : Certificate No. 772 latest renewal on 18/12/2013G

Industrial License : No. 254 issued 5/10/1396H -28/9/1976G

Telephone : (013) 889-1000

Facsimile Number : (013) 898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

Web site : www.alhotystanger.com

Bankers : Riyad Bank Al-Rayan Branch P.O Box 274 Dammam-31411 Saudi Arabia

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1.3 Company Documents

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1.3 Company Documents Attached

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1.3.1 Current Zakat Certificate 8-9

1.3.2 Commercial Registration 10-11

1.3.3 Chamber of Commerce Certificate 12-13

1.3.4 Industrial License 14-15

Financial Data

(Available Upon Request to Head Office)

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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia C.R.No. 2051002999 Ministry of Trade Date: 06/07/1397H

COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION – ENGLISH

COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE

Commercial Name of Company : Al Hoty Stanger Ltd. Co. Laboratories & Independent Testing Materials

Company : Mixed Capital and Limited Liability

Nationality : Saudi Company

Period : Five (5) years – starts from 6/7/1417 and ended on 5/7/1422H

Head Office : Bayouniah Street, Zulfi Cross 25, Al Khobar

Post Office Box Number : 1122, Al Khobar 31952

Telephone Numbers : (013) 889 1000

Fax Number : (013) 898 1466

Activities : Setting up of laboratories for materials testing and construction engineering Services according to Investment License Number 1220130052581 dated 24/10/1430H.

Capital of Company : SAR 6,689,106.00

Directors : Hani Abdul Aziz Al Hoty

C.R. office of Dammam certifies that this company is registered in Al Khobar City. This C.R. is valid until 30/05/1435H (01/04/2014G).

Receipt No. Date Stamp Name of Manager of C.R. Office Signature

13455793 28/04/1434H Mohammed Ali-Bayat

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Chamber of Commerce (English Translation)

Membership Certification 2014

Subscription No.: 772 Class: First

The Chambers of Commerce and Industry – Eastern Province hereby certifies that:-

Al Hoty – Stanger Ltd. Co. Independent Laboratories & Material Testing C.R. No. (2051002999)-P.O. Box 1122 – Al Khobar 31952

Is registered as member for this year, and this certification is valid till the end of 2014G

Issued on: 18/12/2013G (15/02/1435H)

Signature:

Official Seal Receipt # 11/340789061 date of subscription: 30/08/1987G 12922

Fax: (013) 8570607 Toll free No. : 920001361 E-mail: [email protected] www.chamber.org.sa Sf-mb-02/REV.0/01/11/2011/2009 any changes made on this certificate will not be valid

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Decision No. 254 dated 05.10.1396H Al Hoty Stanger Ltd. Co. is a limited liability company registered in Saudi Arabia and has traded since 1975. After reviewing Article 1 of the report of Industrial Committee Meeting No. / 352 dated 6.8.1396H regarding the grant of license for Al HOTY STANGER INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORIES and after evaluation Memorandum, the office of Representative for Industrial Affairs enclosed its letter No. 3911 dated 30.7.1396H approves the project Besides viewing the letter of Research and Industrial Development Center No. 2218 dated 13.4.1396H and the enclosed Evaluation Memorandum that the Research Center had prepared and Al Hoty Stanger letter dated 21.8.1396H along with paragraph No.2 of the Investment Regulations: Following decision is made:

01- Approval to grant the License to LABORATORY to test materials and construction engineering services under the name of AL HOTY STANGER INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORIES at Al Khobar with paid capital between :

01- Mr. Abdul Aziz Al Hoty , Saudi National 02- Mr. David Harry Stanger , British National

Ministerial Decree No. 381 dated 11/10/1402H A ministerial decree No. 381 dated 11/10/1402H to approve opening three laboratories affiliated with Al Hoty Stanger Independent Laboratory, the said branches will be in Riyadh, Jeddah and Al- Jubail so as to practice the same licensed activity of the head office in Al Khobar.

Ministerial Resolution No. 143 dated 06/08/1412H Approving amendment of the partners shares ratio in Al Hoty Stanger Independent Laboratory Company. Letter No. 2104/15 dated 23/08/1413H approving the opening of an office to follow up the company activities in Al Hassa City.

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Ministerial Decree No 202 dated 11/11/1413H Approval of the amendment of the partners shares ratio in Al Hoty Stanger Independent Testing Laboratories in Al Khobar City, licensed under ministerial Decree No. 254 dated 05/10/1396H. Ministry of Industry and Electricity License No. 155 dated 02/09/1418H which approved the amendment of License No 202 dated 11/11/1413 in regards to amendment of the company's paid up capital. Whereas the First Partner "Abdul Aziz Saleh Rashid Al-Hoty” had passed away and the successors wish to continue their partnership in the company pro rata the shares of their deceased father with all pertaining rights and obligations divided between them.

Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority ( SAGIA) In 24-10-1430H SAGIA certificate No. 1220130052581 was issued and then renewed until 23/10/1433H. In 02/12/1430H correspondent to 19/11/2009, the Partners of Al Hoty Stanger Ltd Co. Unanimously agreed to appoint Mr. Hani Abdul Aziz Saleh Al Hoty as General Manager of the Company with all the authorities as per the partners resolution dated 01/12/1430H (18/11/2009). In 19/07/1432H (21/06/2011) the partners agreed to amend the article of association of Al Hoty Stanger Ltd. Co. and unanimously agreed that Mr. Hani Abdul Aziz Al Hoty to run the company with all the authorities as stated in the partners resolution authenticated at the Ministry of Justice – Public attorney at Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority – Eastern Province dated 26/07/1432H.

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1. B S.A.S.O. Accreditation And Other Certifications

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1. B.1 Accreditation by the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (S.A.S.O) 17-25

1. B.2 ISO 9001:2008 Accreditation Certificate 26

1. B.3 Aramco Vendor Number (10006394) 27-28

1. B.4 Municipal Certificate 29-31

1. B.5 GOSI Certificate 32

1. B.6 Saudization Certificate 33

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1. B.1 Accreditation by the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization

At an official ceremony held on the 4th July 1988 at the Dammam Chamber of Commerce, the Director-General of the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (S.A.S.O.), Dr. Khaled Al-Khalaf, presented the first laboratory Accreditation Certificate No. 1A to 'Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd.'. Mr. David Harry Stanger received the certificate in the presence of over one hundred guests that included officials from the Ministry of Commerce, representatives from the British Embassy and Businessman's Association and many users of laboratory services from both public and private sectors of Saudi Arabian industry and commerce. The establishment of S.A.S.O. accredited testing and calibration laboratories will make a significant contribution to the Saudi Arabian national quality campaign and support the Regulations of Quality Mark, Certificate of Conformity and Accreditation Services designed to help ensure competence and quality of services provided by accredited laboratories. This event must be of special interest to the users of laboratory services and consumers seeking quality products.

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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Meteorological & Environment Protection Department Environment Qualification Certificate No. TM/78/20 Date : 21/07/1420H

Environment Laboratory Qualification Name of Laboratory : Al-Hoty Stanger Address : P.O. Box 1122 Khobar 31952 Type of Activity : Performance of analysis of water and dangerous solid wastes. Field of Activity : Water, Solid & semi-solid materials, municipal and Industrial Liquid Wastes. In accordance with the Article (32) of Ordinance Basic Regulations issued by Royal Decree No. A/90 dated 27/8/1412H and after reviewing the information presented to the Department and the available equipment during the visits that we made by the Concerned Officials of the Department to Al-Hoty Stanger Laboratory in Eastern Province. The General President of Meteorological & Environmental Protection Department, as per his legally vested powers, hereby approves to given the said Laboratory this certificate for a period of two years from its date for carrying out the mentioned activity but shall comply with conditions mentioned in the attached letter and also observe the instructions issued by the other Relevant Authorities.

Dr. Nazan Bin Ibrahim Tawfiq General President of Meteorological & Environmental Protection Department Secretary General of Environment Ministerial Committee Copy with regards to: Director, Meteorology & Environment, Eastern Province for follow-up.

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2.0 Regional Laboratory

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2.1 Al Khobar 35-36

2.1A Hofuf 37-38

2.2 Jubail 39-40

2.3 Riyadh 41-42

2.4 Jeddah 43-44

2.4.1 Yanbu 45-46

2.5 U.A.E 47-50

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2.1 Al Khobar Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

General Manager : Hani Al-Hoty

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The Al Khobar Regional Laboratory is located in the head-office laboratory complex (see location map). Contracts completed since 1975 include several with Aramco and other organizations involved in the oil extraction, gas, and power plant and construction industries of the Eastern Province. Backed by extensive chemical and metallurgical facilities, the laboratories offer the following range of services to SASO, ASTM, BS, DIN and other appropriate National/international standards: - 2.1.1 Complete engineering soils test facilities including provision of qualified and experienced

personnel for field inspection and sampling. 2.1.2 Physical and chemical testing of soils, aggregates, concrete and concrete products, and

bituminous materials including coring and non-destructive testing. 2.1.3 Advisory services on all aspects of construction, materials technology including appraisal of

specifications, establishment of QC and QA schemes for material product assessment, failure investigation and statistical analysis of performance tests.

2.1.4 Inspection and testing of cement and other cargo imported into Dammam and Jubail

commercial/industrial ports. Recent materials tested included timber, marble, fly ash and pigments.

2.1.5 Polymer, Plastic, and Rubber Testing facilities.

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2.1A Hofuf Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 2752, Hofuf Saudi Arabia

Asst. Regional Manager : Riyaz Ahmed Shaikh

Telephone Numbers : (013) 586-3210 / 587-7587

Facsimile Number : (013) 587-1420

E-mail : [email protected]

Established in September 1992, the Hofuf laboratory offers a wide range of construction materials testing encompassing soil, concrete and concrete products, asphalt and related materials. Al Khobar based specialist departments offer their support for NDT, Geotechnical, Metallurgy, failure investigation, comprehensive chemical and other specialized work.

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2.2 Jubail Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 467, Jubail 31951 Saudi Arabia

Regional Manager : Rami Yaghi

Telephone Numbers : (013) 341-6790/91/92/93/94

Facsimile Number : (013) 341-0642

E-mail : [email protected]

Established in early 1979, the Jubail Regional Laboratory serves the Madinat Al Jubail Al- Sinaiyah Project, itself under the jurisdiction of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. The facility is a 2000 square meter purpose-built laboratory, currently employing an experienced team of approximately thirty (30) qualified engineers, technicians and supporting staff. The facility is located in the Support Industry Park of Jubail Industrial City. Al Hoty-Stanger completed three successive contracts for Materials Testing Services to the Royal Commission. It also provides independent materials testing to other contractors completing construction or service contracts on the Jubail project including quality control/assurance services to established industries. The laboratory issues daily reports relating to tests and analyses of concrete, soils, aggregate, asphalt and water using standard methods stipulated in the appropriate specifications. Testing in more specialized areas such as chemical, metallurgical or geological is also available and an expertise in carrying out testing unavailable elsewhere in the Kingdom has been developed over the years. An area where Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. has been particularly active has been in the investigation of cracking/corrosion problems in reinforced concrete. Staffs in Jubail have provided research test data to support technical papers presented to national and international conferences by Al Hoty-Stanger personnel. The Jubail laboratory has frequently been commissioned to carry out full-scale investigative projects in the Eastern province. Major investigations completed include:

Studies of premature failure of reinforce concrete Surveys of concrete and asphalt plants Surveys of Eastern Province quarries Assessment of permeability and shrinkage of local concrete Monitoring of concrete hydration temperatures Survey of thermal conductivity of soils, sands and concrete

The staffs are assisted by a fully equipped computerized data processing unit.

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2.3 Riyadh Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 7359, Riyadh 11462 Saudi Arabia

Regional Manager : Teofilo Cabal

Asst. Regional Manager : Ayman Tanninah

Telephone Numbers : (011) 478-4292/478-3289

Facsimile Number : (011) 479-2058

E-mail : [email protected]

The Riyadh laboratory was established in late 1977 and has subsequently twice moved to new and enhanced premises to accommodate the continued expansion of the services offered. The laboratory provides the facilities to test constructional materials to include soils, aggregates, concrete, and concrete and asphalt products. Additionally, the Non-destructive Testing (NDT) department offers services for the testing and inspection of welding and welder's qualifications. The Riyadh laboratory staffs constitutes experienced civil, structural and materials engineers, geologists, chemists, and employ NDT and civil technicians to provide a comprehensive service in inspection and testing both in the laboratory and on-site. The services offered include failure investigation; crack/corrosion investigation of reinforced concrete, structural assessment and additionally a chartered geologist provide advice on geotechnical projects and exploration for raw construction material. Support is also given by the Al Khobar based Specialist Departments in oil testing, detailed chemical analysis, metallurgy, geotechnical and related services. The geographical situation of the laboratory (see the location map) affords the mobilization of staff and equipment within the Central Province of Saudi Arabia.

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2.4 Jeddah Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 8129, Jeddah 21482 Saudi Arabia

Regional Manager : Jamie Mackintosh

Telephone Numbers : (012) 660-1924/665-5865

Facsimile Number : (012) 665-6742

E-mail : [email protected]

The Jeddah Laboratory, established in 1979, currently employs some 20 experienced engineers, technicians and support staff that provide both laboratory and site testing facilities for soils, concrete and asphalt. In addition, suitably qualified personnel are available to witness, monitor or sample in specialized fields such as metallurgy (including inspection), chemistry, lubrication, oil analysis and general quality control procedures. Jeddah region has its own local Geotechnical Department with qualified Geologists to undertake and supervise a full range of site investigation and geological services. The Jeddah laboratory is fully equipped to perform cement testing to either ASTM or BS requirements and has long experience of testing both indigenous Saudi and imported cements. The Jeddah staff has expertise in the in-service assessment of buildings or other structures including failure investigation and subsequent evaluation of the structural implications of distress or failure. Full back up from the Al Hoty-Stanger specialist departments is available and when necessary, a rapid dispatch service of samples from Jeddah to Al Khobar ensures timely provision of results to clients. The proximity of the laboratory to Jeddah Islamic Port provides a convenient facility for sampling, inspection and testing of cement, grain and other imported cargo.

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2.4. Yanbu Regional Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 301312, Yanbu Saudi Arabia

Regional Manager : Jamie Mackintosh

Branch Supervisors – MET/NDT : Babukuttan Pillai

Telephone Numbers : (014) 322-5495 / 391-7482 / 391-7492

Facsimile Number : (014) 391-7471

E-mail : [email protected]

In early 1994, Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. opened a new branch in Yanbu to offer a wide range of laboratory services. The facility now provides an extensive range of services in the field of materials testing including soils, concrete and constituents, concrete products. Yanbu laboratory is provided support by our Jeddah Regional Laboratory as well as from Al Khobar (Head Office) for metallurgical, NDT, Geotechnical, and failure investigation and other specialized work.

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2.5 U.A.E. OPERATIONS

Address : Head Office (UAE) P.O. Box 16756, Dubai United Arab Emirates

General Manager : John Bainbridge

Telephone Numbers : (+971-4) 347-2201

Facsimile Number : (+971-4) 347-2727

E-mail : [email protected]

AL HOTY STANGER LABORATORIES (UAE)

AI Hoty-Stanger Laboratories (AHSL) in the UAE started in 1986 with a laboratory in Dubai serving the town and Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone. As in Saudi Arabia our UAE operation is dedicated to quality of service and has maintained ISO 9001 certification by the British Standards Institution (BSI) since 1998. The company's quality awareness has been further recognized by the recent enhancement of its Dubai Municipality accreditations (for construction materials and environmental testing) to the more stringent standards of ISO 17025. These awards are the culmination of nearly thirty years' provision of premier quality testing services to AHSL clients in the Gulf where the company is the largest independent testing agency of its kind. The Saudi-British partnership founded in 1975 by A.S. AI Hoty and D.H. Stanger, now operates from six regional centers in Saudi Arabia and five in UAE. - Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jebel Ali, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaima - mobilizing to other Emirates, Gulf states and overseas as required. The UAE operation has grown in the scale of services provided and extended our reputation for quality. Historically, the company has always been at the forefront of promoting quality. The parent British company, Stanger UK, founded in 1874 was the first independent testing laboratory to be awarded NAMAS (now UKAS) accreditation, whilst the Saudi Arabian operation, equally, achieved SASO (Saudi Arabian Standards Organization) accreditation before any other laboratory. David Stanger, O.B.E., the British Partner, is widely recognized for his contributions to the development of international accreditation and certification schemes and standards. Materials Testing AHSL provide testing services for construction and other materials to a wide range of local and international standards including BS, ASTM, AASHTO, DIN, SASO and others. Test disciplines include soils, aggregate, concrete and reinforcing steel as well as pre-cast and other factory manufactured products.

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Calibration Services Calibration services are offered for a wide range of equipment. Mechanical capabilities include mass, force, pressure, torque, density and hardness. Electrical resistance, AC/DC voltage and current as well as humidity and temperature measuring devices are within AHSL's scope of activities. All calibrating instrumentation is traceable to national standards, (NPL, NISR, SASO or similar). All calibration certificates issued record this traceability. Environmental Testing Analysis of water and wastewater in Dubai and microbiological testing of food, water and other commodities in Abu Dhabi have been established for some years. Recent diversification allows the provision of services for flue gas analysis of chimneystacks and environmental noise assessment. Inspection Centre AHSL is the approved Middle East inspection body for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) of the United States, providing inspection of manufacturing processes and products for specification conformance and safety. The UAE operation is approved by SASO for testing of products destined for re-export from UAE to Saudi Arabia. The company employs over 400 qualified personnel and retains the services of a number of consultants to expand its specialist consulting capabilities. This includes the evaluation of structures using core testing and non-destructive techniques. Sophisticated pile integrity test equipment based on impedance profiling methods provides significant technical benefits to this activity. AHSL provides technical manpower for field inspection, sampling and testing and men and equipment for staffing and operating site construction materials laboratories. For further information regarding AHSL activities please see the Summary of Company Data attached. AHSL Summary of Company Data Company Name : AI Hoty-Stanger Laboratories Nature of Business : Independent Testing Laboratories and Materials Consultants Ownership : 92.5 % Saudi Arabian; 7.5% British Partners : Hani Abdul Aziz Al Hoty & Legal heirs of Mr. Abdul Aziz Al Hoty

(Saudi Arabian) David Harry Stanger O.B.E. (British)

Abu Dhabi Sponsor : H.E. Ahmed Juma AI Zaabi Address : P.O. Box 310139 P.O. Box 16756 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Dubai, U.A.E. : In U.A.E. since 1985

In Saudi Arabia since 1975

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AHSL Summary of Company Data (Cont’d) Commercial Registration : No. 29722, Abu Dhabi Validity 13/12/20013 – 12/12/2004 : No. 2004 – 004 – Dubai : Validity 20/04/2004 – 19/04/2005 General Contacts:- J. Bainbridge: General Manager Chamber of Commerce : No. 16419 – Abu Dhabi Validity 09/12/20013 – 08/12/2004 : No. 17338 – Dubai Validity 29/09/2004 – 31/09/2005 : No. 5013943 – Sharjah Validity 27/04/2004 – 26/04/2005 Industrial Trade License : No. 420139 – Abu Dhabi Validity 13/12/20013 – 12/12/2004 : No. 120247 – Dubai Validity 19/09/2004 – 13/09/2005 : No. 0589 – Jebel Ali Free Zone Validity 15/01/1996 – 09/08/2005 Professional License : No. 526769 (Sharjah) Validity 27/04/2004 – 26/04/2005 Contact Person: J. Bainbridge, General Manager Telephone : 02 – 5542234 (Abu Dhabi) Contact Person: J. Bainbridge, General Manager : 04 – 3472201 (Dubai) Contact Person: O. Mathew, Branch Manager : 09 – 2779543 (Kalba, Sharjah) Contact Person: J. Bainbridge General Manager Facsimile : 02 – 5547015 (Abu Dhabi) : 04 – 3472727 (Dubai) : 09 – 2779545 (Kalba, Sharjah) E-mail : [email protected] Bankers : HSBC Bank Middle East

P.O. Box 66, Dubai, U.A.E.

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3.0 Specialist Departments

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3.1 Chemistry 52-53

3.2 Microbiology 54

3.3 Inspection/Non-Destructive Testing 55

3.4 Mechanical/Metallurgical 56

3.5 Oil Analysis 57-58

3.6 Geotechnical 59

3.7 Special Activities 60

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3.1 Chemistry Department

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Naeem Zaidi

Asst. Department Manager : Abu Nasser Omar

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:128

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The Chemistry Section of Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. was originally a support service to the Soil and Geotechnical Division. Subsequent diversification and expansion of available facilities has provided a thriving department offering a comprehensive range of high quality laboratory testing. The department is located in the head-office laboratory complex. (See location map in Section 1). The department is fully equipped with sophisticated equipment capable of performing a wide range of tests to ASTM, AASHTO, SASO, BS and other appropriate standards. Areas of particular expertise include:

a) Silicate Chemistry - Cement, lime, concrete, aggregates, plaster, cementations raw materials. b) Water Analysis – (1) Chemical and bacteriological [American Public Health Association and World Health

Organization Standards]; (2) Leach ate examination to ascertain pollution and contamination levels in groundwater; (3) Sewage analysis and treatment; (4) Chlorination techniques for disinfections of pipelines and water storage; (5) Analysis for aggressiveness toward civil engineering materials; (6) Assessment of chemical/toxic contamination.

c) Water Treatment - Consultancy services on industrial and potable water treatment.

d) Analytical Chemistry - Identification of unknown substances, determination of composition.

e) Corrosion - Analysis of corrosion products, treatment and inhibition.

f) Chemical analysis of metals and metal ores.

g) Agricultural Testing - Soil and water for suitability for use in agriculture/ horticulture.

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h) Insurance claims and other related testing.

i) Checking and troubleshooting in food and beverage industries including micro- biological and biochemical

testing.

j) Asbestos Testing

k) Polymer, Plastic and Rubber Testing

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3.2 Microbiology Department

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Naeem Zaidi

Asst. Department Manager : Abu Nasser Omar

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:128

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The Microbiology Section of Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. Was originally a support service to the Food, feed and water quality. Subsequent diversification and expansion of available facilities has provided a thriving department offering a comprehensive range of high quality laboratory testing. The department is located in the head office laboratory complex. (See location map in section 1).

1) Checking and troubleshooting in food and beverage industries including microbiological and biochemical

testing. The department is fully equipped with sophisticated equipment capable of performing a wide range of tests to AOAC, BAM, AWWA and other appropriate standards.

Areas of particular expertise include: A) Water Analysis – bacteriological analysis of water [SASO, AWWA, WHO Standards]; B) Food and animal feed analysis as per SASO, CCFRA, BAM, and AOAC. C) Food implicated illness: monitoring food implicated illness or food intoxication for microbiology. D) Hygiene monitoring and Environmental Pathogen Monitoring: -Environmental Pathogen monitoring for

different companies and personnel hygiene for their employees. E) Testing the Efficacy of Disinfectant: Testing the efficacy for different chemicals against different

microorganisms. F) Soil and Water – Soil and Water for suitably discharge to the sea.

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3.3 Inspection / Non – Destructive Testing

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Syed Ansar

Asst. Department Manager – Mechanical / Metallurgical

: Nagesh Balraj

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:135

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

This department located in the head-office laboratory complex (see location map in Section 1), offers a wide range of inspection and testing services. These include: 1) Welding and fabrication inspection. 2) Inspection and testing of bolts, nuts and washers. 3) A full range of non-destructive tests - radiography, ultrasonic, magnetic particle, dye penetrant, holiday

detection. 4) Sampling and chemical analysis of metals and alloys for identification to international specifications. 5) Vendor inspection - Inspection of materials and finished products.

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3.4 Mechanical / Metallurgical Department

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Syed Ansar

Asst. Department Manager – Mechanical / Metallurgical

: Nagesh Balraj

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:135

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

This department, located in the head-office laboratory complex (see location map in Section 1), offers testing services in accordance with ASTM standards in the areas of optical microscopy, in-situ metallography, quantitative metallography, mechanical testing, structure-property correlation and failure analysis of metal products. These include: 1) Cutting, mounting, surface preparation (by grinding, polishing and etching) and microscopic/microstructure

examination of metals and alloys. 2) In-situ metallography using replication technique. 3) Quantitative the metallography using the Image Analyzer. 4) Sampling and sample preparation (mechanical machining) of metals and alloys. 5) Hardness testing of metallic, plastic and other materials. 6) Bend and tensile testing of metallic and other materials, e.g., fiberglass. 7) Impact testing of metallic materials. 8) Structure-property correlation. 9) Failure analysis of metallic components. 10) Sampling and chemical analysis of metals and alloys for identification to international specifications.

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3.5 Oil Analysis Laboratory

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Naeem Zaidi

Asst. Department Manager : Abu Nasser Omar

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:128

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The Oil Analysis Laboratory is located in the head-office laboratory complex (See location map in Section 1). The laboratory offers a comprehensive range of tests on petroleum products to IF, ASTM and other relevant specifications. Products tested include crude oil, lubricating oils, fuels, gear oils, hydraulic fluids and insulating oils. Tests, generally tailored to individual requirements, may be conducted on either new or used petroleum products. Unused products such as diesel or turbine fuel are normally tested for conformance to physical and chemical criteria specified in relation to a particular engine model. Relevant properties include sulfur content, flash point, gravity and heating value. Used petroleum products, sampled from an operating system, are tested as a diagnostic technique, not only for the oil itself (contamination, oxidation) but also to identify wear and tear on the mechanical system, which may often be intense in the Middle Eastern environment. The testing of used lubricating oil as a preventive maintenance tool is used by the armed forces, airlines, merchant fleet operators, oil companies and many other heavy equipment users throughout the Gulf. Properties assessed may be physical – fuel dilution, total solids, water contamination, viscosity and total acid or base number. Spectrochemicals tests determine the extent of dissolved “wear metals” in the oil.

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The Oil Analysis Department is fully equipped with sophisticated analytical equipment including a computerized Atomic Emission Spectrometer and Infrared Spectrophotometer, in addition to dielectric, distillation, and calorimeter and viscosity equipment. The recent installation of a Gas Chromatograph equipped with both thermal conductivity and flame ionization detectors enables the laboratory to test gaseous fuels for composition, test environmental samples and breathing air for contaminates and determines the dissolved gas content in insulating oil.

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3.6 Geotechnical Department

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Geotechnical Consultant : Rami Yaghi

Asst. Geotechnical Manager : Fadi Khalifa

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:185

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The Geotechnical Department is based at the head-office laboratory complex (see location map in Section 1). The department provides a comprehensive site investigation and foundation evaluation service throughout the Kingdom with full support from the company's regional laboratories. The department is largely concerned with assessment and design of foundations for a wide variety of structures including housing, community facilities, office and commercial developments, power transmission lines, water towers, coastal and offshore engineering works and other industrial developments and infrastructure. Resource surveys for suitable fill materials, aggregates for concrete and raw materials for cement manufacture have also been undertaken. Staffing comprise of a group of qualified engineers and geologists who are responsible for the technical direction of field investigations, the formulation of in-situ and laboratory testing programs and the preparation of geotechnical reports. Laboratory facilities include a comprehensive range of soil and rock mechanics tests. The department is increasingly involved in the study of post-construction geotechnical investigations such as rising groundwater tables, hydro chemical problems, subsidence, and swelling sub-soils. It is well qualified to conduct investigations to establish the causes of such problems and to offer specialist advice on remedial measures.

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3.7 Special Activities Section

Address : P.O. Box 1122, Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia

Head of Department : Mohd. Imran Shahid

Telephone Numbers : (013)889-1000 Ext:189

Facsimile Number : (013)898-1466

E-mail : [email protected]

The section is located in the head-office laboratory complex (see location map in Section 1). The section function is to assemble and direct teams with the correct personnel and equipment mix to undertake programs in the following product and process areas:

1) Dedicated specialist testing. 2) Quality assurance/control including analytical computer techniques. 3) Failure investigation and remedial advice. 4) Dedicated testing equipment design, manufacture and methodology. 5) In-house laboratory design for clients. 6) Project/product viability assessment. 7) New product/technique development. 8) Assessment of products and recommendations to enable compliance with National Standards. 9) Educational/vocational training programs. 10) Assessment of the effect of ASR on bond strength and structural performance of reinforced concrete. 11) Punching shear in flat slabs 12) Diagnosis of various deleterious reactions in concrete.

The section draws upon both in Kingdom Al Hoty-Stanger personnel as well as specialist personnel from affiliated or other foreign companies.

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4.0 List of Senior Qualified Staff

Chairman - Partner, Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. UK David H. Stanger OBE, I. Eng., CQP, FCQI Group General Manager KSA Hani A. Al-Hoty B. Sc. General Manager UAE John Bainbridge B. Sc. Deputy General Manager (Regional) KSA Anwar H. Khan M. Sc., MASCE, P. Geol, C. Geol. Deputy General Manager (Technical) KSA Dr. George A. Korobokis B. Sc., M. Sc., PhD. MIME Admin Manager KSA Abdu Mohammed Amin B. A. (Accounts) Credit Control Manager KSA Ibrahim Al Ghunaim B. Sc. Business Development Manager UAE Chris Rajamini B. Sc. MBA. Regional Managers Hofuf KSA Riyaz A. Shaikh B. Sc. (Hons.) Jeddah KSA Ayman A Tanninah B. Sc. (Civil) Jubail KSA Rami Yaghi B. Sc., M. Sc. (Geotechnical). Riyadh KSA Teofilo Cabal B. Sc. (Chemical Engineering) R.M Yanbu KSA Ayman A Tanninah B. Sc. (Civil) Abu Dhabi UAE John Bainbridge B. Sc. Dubai UAE John Bainbridge B. Sc. Jebel Ali UAE Oomman Mathew B. Sc. Sharjah UAE John Bainbridge B. Sc. Department Managers Khobar-NDT KSA Syed Ansar DME (L-III RT/MT/PT/UT) CSWIP 3.1 Khobar-Chemical KSA Naeem Zaidi B. Sc., M.Sc. Chemistry Khobar-Geotech KSA Fadi Khalifa B. Sc. (Geology) Khobar-C&S KSA Abdul Nessir K.H. DME, M.A.C.I. Khobar-IT KSA Ghalib Asathulla M.C.A Khobar-Polymer KSA Junaid Shaikh M. Tech. (Polymer) Khobar-Chief Accountant KSA Raul Cleofas B. Sc. Khobar-Gen. Ser. KSA Hussain Najjar B. Sc. Computer Khobar-QA/QC KSA Mohd. Imran Shahid B. E. Production, Lead Auditor Civil Engineering KSA Diosdado Melo B. Sc. (Civil Engineering) (CTTA # 0410) and Geotechnical KSA Cesar Flores B. Sc. Chemistry (CTTA # 0446) KSA Ayman Tanninah B. Sc. (Civil) KSA Zuhair Abu Zaid B. Sc. KSA Hosam Rasmi B. Sc. (Civil)

KSA Mohamed H.Abou Elella B. Sc. (Civil Engineering)

KSA Allan Erpelo B. Sc. (Civil Engineering) (CTTA # 0466)

KSA Vergel Cabal B. Sc. (Civil) (CTTA # 0280)

KSA Abdul Matin B. Sc. (Geotechnical)

KSA Rafiq Mazen Al Rajabi B. Sc. (Civil) KSA Riazul Hasan M. Sc. (Geology) KSA Roberto Leal B. Sc. KSA Naeem Siddique B. Sc. (Civil) KSA Adriano Naoe B. Sc. (Civil) (CTTA # 0411) KSA Pappy Varghese B. Sc. (Civil) (CTTA # 0228) KSA V.P. Abdulaziz B. Sc. (CTTA # 0227) KSA Yusuf Al Rashid B. Sc. (CTTA # 091)

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KSA Abdulla Mohd. Omani B. Sc. (CTTA # 01330) KSA Khaled Al Fajri B. Sc. (CTTA # 01331) KSA Khaled Saleh Al Taher B. Sc. (CTTA # 01329) KSA V. K. Janardhanan B. Sc. (CTTA # 0122) KSA Ahmed Saad Al-Bodokahi B. Sc. (CTTA # 0147) KSA Jafar Ali Al-Mahdi B. Sc. (CTTA # 0145) KSA Ibrahim Al Ali B. Sc. (CTTA # 0144) KSA Issa Al Ali B. Sc. (CTTA # 097) KSA S. Mahendran B. Sc. (CTTA # 0102) KSA Amor Dumali B. Sc. (Civil) (CTTA # 0281) KSA Majid Siddique B. Sc. (CTTA # 0124) KSA Mohd. Kutty B. Sc. (CTTA # 0279) KSA P. Nazir B. Sc. (CTTA # 01368) KSA Mario Reyes B. Sc. (CTTA # 0400) KSA Victor Alonzo B. Sc. (CTTA # 0445) KSA Sandi Flores B. Sc. (CTTA # 0409) KSA Paul Tristan Cortez B. Sc. (CTTA # 01399) KSA Yakub Munhi B. Sc. (CTTA # 0282) KSA Safeer Abdulrahman B. Sc. (CTTA # 0465) Polymer, Inspection, KSA Asjad Hussain B.A.,DPE (Polymer) Mechanical and KSA Luis D. Hermogenes B. Sc. (Electrical Engineering), RTFI Metallurgical KSA Bernard T. Penuliar B. Sc. (Mechanical Eng.), (L-ll PT/MT/PT) KSA Romulo De Leon M. Tech (L-II RT/MT/PT) + RTFI KSA Rommel Apuada B. Sc. (Aeronaut.), (L-ll RT/UT/MT/PT) + RTFI KSA Paul Rodrigues B. Sc. (L-II RT/MT/PT) + RTFI KSA Babukuttan Pillai AWS-CWI (L-II RT/UT/MT/PT)+RTFI KSA Wendelito Relegano B. Sc. (Civil Engineering), AWS-CWI KSA Solomon J. Mathew CSWIP KSA Joby Jose AWS-CWI (L-II RT/MT/PT) KSA Arman Ahmed AWS-CWI (L-II RT/MT/PT) KSA Carlo Angelo Leviste B. Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) Material Analysis KSA Abu Nasser Omar B. Sc., M. Sc. Chemistry KSA Emiliano Rivera Jr. B. Sc. Computer Analytical KSA Mohd. Hanifa B. Sc., M. Sc. Chemistry KSA Waseem Abdul B. Sc. Chemistry Oil/Fuel KSA Larry Dagui B. Sc. Chemistry KSA Manzoor Khan B. Sc. Chemistry KSA Mohd. Neyaz Ahmed B. Sc. Chemistry, Dip. Petroleum Technology KSA Abdul Rasheed Abdul B. Sc., M. Sc. Chemistry KSA Joel Valderama B. Sc. KSA Mariano Ross B. Sc. ARAMCO Projects KSA Akhter Siddiqui B. Sc. Chemistry KSA Shoaib Pattan Khan B. Sc. Chemistry Electrical KSA Syed Yadullah Hussaini B.E. (Electronics & Communications Eng.) Microbiology KSA S. Murgan M. Sc. Microbiology KSA Abdul Majeed K. M. Sc. Microbiology

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Asbestos KSA Faiyaz Ahmed B. Sc., M. Sc. Geology NDT RSO KSA Hamza Abou Hassanin B.Sc., M.Sc. (Nuclear Physics) KSA Owais Akhtar Khan B. Sc. Computer, (L-II RT) KSA Radhapati Parua AWS-CWI (L-II RT/MT/PT) KSA K. Bhavadasan B. Sc. (L-II RT/MT/PT) + RTFI KSA Nagesh Balraj B.E. Metallurgy Engineering KSA Murugan Nadar

NDG RSO KSA Usman Khan DME KSA Riazul Hasan M. Sc. Geology KSA Rami Yaghi B. Sc., M. Sc. KSA Ayman Tanninah B.E. (Civil) KSA Fadi Khalifa B. Sc. (Geology) KSA Rafiq Al Rajabi B. Sc. (Civil) KSA Ahmed Omar B. Sc. Chemistry KSA Hosam Rasmy B. E. (Civil) KSA Shaher Hameed B. Sc. (Civil Engineering) Transportation RSO KSA Vijay Laxmi AWS-CWI (L-II RT/MT/PT) + RTFI KSA Jeril Dev QA/QC KSA Mohd. Imran Shahid B. E. Production, Lead Auditor KSA Aseem Akhtar Khan B. Tech. (Electronics & Communications Eng.)

KSA George Jacob B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Eng.)

KSA Abdul Qavi B. Tech. (Electronics Instrumentation)

KSA Gerardo Reyes B. Sc. (Civil Engineering)

IT Dept. KSA Hatem M. Moukhtar B.Sc. (Computer Science), MCP, MCSA, MCTS

GRO & HR KSA Morsy Abuzaid B.Sc. (Computer Science) Legend:

UAE - United Arab Emirates KSA - Saudi Arabia UK - United Kingdom

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5.0 COMPLETED MAJOR PROJECTS

Pages

5.1 Civil Engineering and Materials Testing 65-74

5.2 Geo technical and Site Investigation 75-79

5.3 Metallurgy and Non-Destructive Testing 80-84

5.4 Analytical Services 86

5.5 Polymer Testing 87

5.6 Sound Level Survey 88 NOTE: The enclosed listing of clients, completed projects and on-going projects covers the period from 2000 to

2011. The lists of completed projects from its formation in 1976 to 1999 are stored in our data bank.

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In – Kingdom Experience: Civil Engineering Materials Testing and Q. C. Service

Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

2000 2002 100,000 SBG-PCM Div. Luberef Expansion – QA/QC Test Services 2000 20013 200,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri (Yan-Jed) SWCC Bachelor Housing at Yanbu, Shoaiba and Shaqaiq 2000 20013 80,000 Al Suwaidi Est. Saudi Aramco Riyadh Plant Upgrading 2000 20013 80,000 House of Investment (ASBI) GSM Project – Various sites 2000 2001 200,000 Al Hammam Co. QA/QC Test Services – Aramco Bulk Plants Exp. Project – Riyadh 2000 2001 200,000 Al Mabani Gen. Construction QA/QC Test Services – Prince Sultan City for Humanitarian Srvcs. 2000 2002 30,000 Al Arabian COWI Concrete condition survey – various projects 2000 2002 250,000 Al Mabani Gen. Construction QA/QC Test Services – Jeddah Desalination Plant Refurbishment 2000 20013 85,000 Bechtel QA/QC Test Services – Shaoiba Desalination Plant 2000 20013 104,000 Saudi ABV QA/QC Test Services – Arar 2000 20013 75,000 Al Fanar Company QA/QC Testing – SCECO East C/N83207/00, Dhahran Central 230/69kV 2000 2002 100,000 A.A. Turki Corporation QA/QC Testing – SEC-ER C/N83217/00, Dammam & Faisaliyah S/S 2000 2001 200,000 Madi – Al Hajri QA/QC Saudi Aramco Housing – (Hofuf) 2000 20013 75,000 Cooling World Center QA/QC Test Services - Saudi Aramco – various projects 2000 2004 30,000 Arabian Cont’g Co. QA/QC Test Services – Umlaj School Project 2000 2004 40,000 Yuksel Insaat S.A. Co. QA/QC Test Services – SWCC Warehouse Project 2000 2002 30,000 Abcon Arabia Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – Saudi Aramco Various Projects 2000 2004 300,000 Nasser S. Al Hajiri Crop. QA/QC Test Services – SWCC Bachelor Housing Project 2000 20013 150,000 Ali H. Ghamdi Est. QA/QC Test Services – Saudi Aramco – Rabigh & Yanbu 2000 2001 80,000 Ali H. Ghamdi Est. QA/QC Test Services – SAMREF Project 2000 2001 250,000 AGAP Arabia Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – SAMREF Project 2000 2001 100,000 AGAP Arabia Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Project 2000 20013 134,000 Nasser Al hajri QA/QC Test Services – SWCC – Shoaiba & Shuqiq Project 2000 20013 132,000 Saudi ABV QA/QC Test Services – GSM Project 2000 2005 150,000 Mastourah for Trading QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Project 2000 2001 100,000 RB Hilton QA/QC Test Services – SADAF / Hawiyah Project 2000 2000 15,000 ABB Contracting Co. QA/QC Test Services – SCECO – Substation Projects 2000 2001 300,000 Al Hammam Co. QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Bulk Plant ext. Project 2000 2001 150,000 Al Muhaidib QA/QC Test Services – Giant Store Project 2000 2002 200,000 Assad Said Corp. QA/QC Test Services – SEC – Central Project 2000 2001 20,000 M.S. Al-Suwaidi Est. QA/QC Test Services – Shedgum – Upgrading of Water Sewer System 2000 2002 15,000 M.S. Al-Suwaidi Est. Gas blow piping replacement – Udhailiyah WIP – 4 Aramco 2000 2002 150,000 Impregilo SPA QA/QC Test Services – National Guard Hospital Project 2000 2002 240,000 Al Hasa Ready Mix Co. QA/QC Test Services – Ready Mixed Conc. Project 2000 2002 N/A Saudi Ready Mix Co. QA/QC Test Services – Ready Mixed Conc. Projects 2000 2001 240,000 Abdul Ali Al Ajmi Est. QA/QC Test Services – Asphalt & Const. Materials Project

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Date Start Date

Completed Value /SR

Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

2000 20013 360,000 Al Houssain & Al Afaliq Co QA/QC Test Services – Ready Mixed Conc. Project 2000 2002 60,000 Muan Modern Est. QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Project 2000 2001 70,000 Madi Al Hajri & Partners QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Housing Project 2000 2002 250,000 Al Yamama Co. SWCC – Phase-III Part A 2000 2002 150,000 Teamwork YCC 2000 20013 150,000 Almacon Royal Commission Jubail Contract No. 073-C14 2000 2005 125,000 A.F.H. Al Dossary Est. Aramco – Yanbu & Rabigh 2001 2004 150,000 CCC W.L.L. QA/QC Test Services – IBN Rushed – various projects 2001 2004 100,000 AYTB QA/QC Test Services – MYAS Power Plant Project 2001 2004 75,000 ELELPOWER QA/QC Test Services – MYAS Power Plant project 2001 2005 50,000 Issam Kabbani & Partners QA/QC Test Services – MYAS Power Plant project 2001 20013 50,000 Ali H. Ghamdi Est. QA/QC Test Services – EW pipeline Project 2001 20013 250,000 SBG-PCM Division QA/QC Test Services – Crystal Yanbu Project 2001 20013 600,000 SBG – PCM Division QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Project 2001 20013 100,000 Jamjoom QA/QC Test Services –Luberef Project 2001 2005 200,000 S.S.T. QA/QC Test Services – SWCC Project 2001 20013 250,000 SBG – IPP QA/QC Test Services – SEC – East Project (Tufaih, Jubail & Qaisumah) 2001 20013 150,000 Metal Services QA/QC Test Services – Jeddah Refinery Project 2001 20013 250,000 KAMCO # 1 QA/QC Test Services – Saudi/Japanese Automobile Project 2001 2005 75,000 Huta-Sete QA/QC Test Services – Saudi Aramco Project 2001 20013 150,000 ENELPOWER QA/QC Test Services – Yanbu Steam Power plant Project 2001 20013 80,000 Swayeh Co. QA/QC Test Services – Bin Hamram Center Project, Jeddah 2001 20013 75,000 Azzam Trading QA/QC Test Services – Moeyah Sub-station Project 2001 2004 450,000 Azzam Trading QA/QC Test Services – Mattex ext./Sea Wonders MPC & Bahra S/S 2001 2002 200,000 Al Mabani Gen. Cont. QA/QC Test Services – Prince Sultan City Project 2001 20013 30,000 Al Jaman Est. QA/QC Test Services – Schools in Hofuf Area Project 2001 2002 60,000 Al Fanar Co. QA/QC Test Services – SCECO - Substation Projects 2001 20013 120,000 J & P Co. Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO – Bachelor’s Camp Project 2001 20013 50,000 Nabil A. Abu Nhaya QA/QC Test Services – SCECO – Maintenance Project 2001 2001 50,000 Al Othman Plastics QA/QC Test Services – Plastico Project 2001 20013 100,000 JOMAC QA/QC Test Services – KEMYA Project 2001 20013 50,000 JOMAC QA/QC Test Services – IBN ZAHIR Project 2001 2002 50,000 MS Al Suwaidi QA/QC Test Services – HADEED Project 2001 20013 75,000 Al Macon QA/QC Test Services – Royal Commission – 073C14 Project 2001 2001 36,000 Petrokemya QA/QC Test Services – Noise Level Survey Project

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

2001 20013 50,000 NESMA Sharqi QA/QC Test Services – GSM E-4 Project 2001 2002 100,000 INMA Steel QA/QC Test Services – Berri Gas Plant Project 2001 20013 100,000 TEKFEN QA/QC Test Services – Juaymah to Berri Gas Plant Project 2001 2002 50,000 ALMACON QA/QC Test Services – Royal Commission Project 2001 20013 120,000 CCC W.L.L. QA/QC Test Services – Haradh Gas Processing Project 2001 20013 45,000 Raymond S.A. Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – ARAMCO Project 2001 20013 30,000 Larsen & Turbo SA QA/QC Test Services – SEC – Substation Project 2001 2004 200,000 EID Contracting QA/QC Test Services – MODA School Project 2001 2005 800,000 AATCO Contracting QA/QC Test Services – STC – GSM & I Project 2001 2002 120,000 Daewoo S.A. Ltd. QA/QC Test Services – SEC – Central Substation Project 2001 20013 200,000 Saudi Al Terais QA/QC Test Services – SEC – Central & Western Region Project 2001 2004 120,000 Haif Contracting QA/QC Test Services – Marriott Hotel Extension Project 2001 2004 120,000 Al Tamimi QA/QC Test Services – Royal Commission Schools Project 2001 2004 150,000 SBG - PCM Division QA/QC Test Services – SABIC Tech. Center Project - Riyadh 2001 2004 150,000 Al Khatlan QA/QC Test Services – Ar Razi Project 2001 20013 200,000 J & P QA/QA test services – Aramco GOSP- 2 (HALCI) 2001 2002 75,000 Al Khodari & Sons QA/QC test services – Aramco – Contract 4456/00 – Uthmanyah 2001 20013 96,000 SBG – PCM Division QA/QC test services – Tihama Cps Ext. Project 2001 20013 150,000 Issam Kabbani QA/QC test services – Shoiaba Power Plant Ext. 2001 20013 150,000 Al Mabani QA/QC test services – SWCC Jeddah, J3, J4 Rehabilitation Project 2001 20013 170,000 M Khodari QA/QC test services – Aramco Project Rabegh 2001 20013 185,000 ALISHAR QA/QC test services – Tasqeef Village Project 2001 2001 70,000 ASHA Noise Measurement Survey - , Yanpet expansion Yanbu 2001 20013 20,000 Guest Palace Manama Proof load testing of resin-bonded dowel bars 2001 20013 300,000 S.S.T. QA/QC Test Services – SWCC 2001 20013 100,000 Salim Al Yami & Partners SEC-ERB, C/N 83374/00 69kV, OHTL 2001 20013 300,000 Dodsal & Co. Saudi Aramco Contract – Rastanura Neat Khuff Condensate 2001 2002 250,000 AARTCO Saudi Aramco C/N 44542/00 Safwa 2001 20013 200,000 Madaf Telecom STC-GSM Project - Kingdomwide 2001 20013 200,000 Al Mozoon Group STC-GSM Project - Kingdomwide 2001 20013 150,000 LATCO Batallion Complex Project - SANG 2001 20013 150,000 Hadi Haider Co. MYAS PSMR S/S – Yanbu 2001 20013 75,000 AARTCO SEC – ERB C/N 83485/00 69KV UG cable 2001 20013 70,000 ACC ACC Umlay/Yanbu schools Project 2001 20013 35,000 Al Kholood Boys and girls RC school

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

2001 2002 40,000 Nasser Al Hajri Modecor / UGS 2001 20013 140,000 Hanoo AL Suwaiket Royal Commission Jubail Contract No. 082-C09 2001 20013 450,000 Al Yamama SWCC Housing Project III – Al Khobar 2001 2002 80,000 Al Fanar SEC-ERB PPS to SANG 2001 2002 50,000 Nabil Abu Nhaya & Part. 8 HADT S/S – Al Hassa 2001 20013 80,000 J & P Haradh Bachelor’s Camp 2001 20013 200,000 Technip SA Ltd. Haradh Gas Plant – Civil (Downstream Gas & Condensate P/L) 2001 20013 400,000 J & P GOSP # 2 HALCI 2001 20013 300,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. SPC-PDH/PP Project – Jubail 2001 20013 150,000 Yuksel KFUPM Permanent Campus Project 2001 20013 300,000 Al Yamama SWCC Housing Project 2002 20013 200,000 Larsen & Toubro SEC-EOA Sub-Station - Juaymah 2002 20013 100,000 Al Ojaimi Contracting EsT.R SEC-ERB, C/N 83364/00 Al Rabwa Substation 2002 20013 150,000 FAFCO Saudi Aramco Contract – Rastanura Neat Khuff Condensate 2002 2004 50,000 A.A. Turki Corp. Saad Abdul Kareem Commercial Complex 2002 20013 125,000 KAMCO Watani-Makkah 2002 20013 132,000 SBG, Jeddah Tihama CPS 2002 2004 90,000 SBG, Jeddah Prince Turky Palace 2002 2004 111,600 KAMCO Henkel Technologies 2002 2004 60,000 Al Khodari Rabigh Refinery 2002 2004 50,000 FAFCO Aramco COT expansion fire water pipeline 2002 20013 25,000 SA Kent CRC power plant Yanpet infrastructure 2002 2002 100,000 Al Sari Contracting Est. SIPC Project – Jubail 2002 20013 30,000 Almacon Royal Commission Jubail Contract No. 072-C05 2002 2004 40,000 SSEM SEC-ERB 2002 2004 50,000 Issam Kabani Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 25,000 Bin Quraya Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 25,000 Al Hammam Co. Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 25,000 Al Osais Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 50,000 Al Suwaidi Est. Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 20,000 Al Khodari Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 360,000 Latifia Co. National Guard-civil testing 2002 2004 360,000 Madaf Telecom STC-GSM (Hail/Qurrayat) 2002 2004 50,000 Civil Works Co. Sewage Treatment Plant – Riyadh 2002 2004 50,000 Dames & Moore Various testing

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

2002 2002 50,000 Al Arrab Est. MODA (Hafar Al Batin) 2002 20013 20,000 Al Mutawa Est. Malaz Stadium 2002 2002 25,000 McConnell Dowell NGDC – Riyadh 2002 2002 50,000 MEEDCO SCECO S/S – Riyadh 2002 20013 100,000 Wadi Al Khaiala Riyadh Municipality-Civil 2002 2002 20,000 Al Rubian Riyadh Municipality-Civil 2002 2002 25,000 Al Fahad Est. Riyadh Municipality-Civil 2002 20013 600,000 CCC WLL Haradh Gas Processing Facilities 2002 2002 20,000 Madi Al Hajri Communication Bldg. GOSP 2 – Civil works 2002 20013 150,000 L & T Abu Ghaniman S/S – Civil 2002 20013 50,000 SCC Al Jabr Eye-ENT Hosp. – Civil 2002 2004 75,000 AARTCO KFUPM C/N 4/00/00/093/04/26 69KV , UG Cables 2002 2004 50,000 Al Latifia Trading & Cont Al Khereeji Comm’l Complex 2002 20013 100,000 AARTCO SEC-ERB 69KV UG Cables 2002 2004 35,000 Zamel & Turbag Co. East West Pipeline 2002 2004 65,000 United Feed Co. Silo Project 2002 2004 44,000 ABB Contracting Co. SEC-ERB C/N 83589/00 Reinforcement of 230/69KV BSP 2002 2004 360,000 Butler Warehouse (Kuwait/India) 2002 20013 200,000 Saudi Aramco – Yanbu Load carrying capacity load test / investigation 2002 2004 50,000 Al Amoudi United Co. SHK Majid Bid Project 2002 2004 75,000 Watani Trading Co. Construction of Shopping Complex 2002 2004 25,000 Saudi Aramco Yanbu refinery load test settlements 2002 2004 500,000 Al Mabani Aramco corrosion repair and protection 2002 2004 85,000 Al Qadi Contracting Yanbu Governor’s office 2002 2004 25,000 Shilah Al Jazira Co Yanbu municiplity sewerage pipelines 2002 20013 75,000 Al Mashrik RC Yanbu schools boys/girls 2002 2004 30,000 Saudi Binladin Group RC RO Desal plant 2002 2004 75,000 Saudi Binladin Group Yanbu city silos infrastructure KFIP 2002 2004 100,000 Xenel Group Teledine plant (SABIC) 2002 2004 125,000 Saudi Condreco/Al Mabani JV Seawater cooling system expansion RC Yanbu 2002 2005 80,000 Al Eraini Contracting Housing City – Batha 2002 20013 50,000 Carlo Gavazzi Thuraya S/S – Al Hassa 2002 20013 25,000 Bin Quraya PL Lateral & Crossover-Uthmaniyah 2002 2004 50,000 Al Rashid – HAK Hofuf water transmission system 2002 20013 50,000 Zahrat Al Sahra Boys&Girls Schools-Al Hassa 2002 2004 25,000 SST / Al Fanar OHTL & S/S @ Wadayhi

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2002 20013 50,000 Ramal Al Baidah Cont. Boys & Girls Schools-Al Hassa 2002 20013 150,000 Snamprogetti GOSP # 3 2002 20013 50,000 Al Bushair Est. Infrastructure Dev. – KFU – Al Hassa 2002 20013 50,000 Al Yaseen Transp. Est. Fill & Backfill School Project – Al Hassa 2002 2002 35,000 First Telecom Industries STC – GSM – Al Hassa 2002 2004 100,000 Al Kifah Co. Warehouse & Signal Project – SANG 2002 2004 200,000 Saudico Granada Center Project 2002 2004 200,000 RTCC UCCF Project - MODA 2002 2004 400,000 Metal Services Co. SPS/Aramco Site – 7, Madina 2002 2004 600,000 Metal Services Co. Aramco - Yanbu-Madina Pipeline 2002 2004 100,000 Mana S. Al Khamzan Est. COT Aramco – Yanbu 2002 2004 200,000 Azzam Trading & Cont. Est. Aramco Yanbu – Various Projects 2002 2004 150,000 Azzam Trading & Cont. Est. Cristal Yanbu – ACC Expansion Project 2002 2004 150,000 Azzam Trading & Cont. Est. SEC West Main S/S 2002 2004 75,000 Arabian Contracting Co. Various Schools Project – Yanbu 2002 2004 150,000 Ashi & Bushnag Co. Ltd. Aramco – Rabigh 2002 2004 300,000 Al Suwaidi Ind’l Services Aramco – Yanbu & Rabigh 2002 2004 120,000 Issam Kabbani & Partners Aramco – Various Yanbu Projects 2002 2004 300,000 Metal Services Co. SPS / Aramco Site-7, Madina 2002 2004 500,00 Metal Services Co. Yanbu-Madina Pipeline 2002 2006 250,000 Fast Contracting Co. College of Medicine & Pharmacy Phases I & II – KFU 2002 2004 75,000 Eastern Projects Sewage Treatment Plant Phase II 2002 2004 200,000 Al Yamama MOI Hospital - Dammam 2002 2004 250,000 Saudi Archirodon Jetty Work, Shoaiba

20013 2004 190,000 Al Yamama MOW Water Tower Project – Al Kharj 20013 2004 1.5M Metal Services Co. Yanbu Facilities 20013 2005 650,000 Arkal Est. QA/QC Commercial High School – Al Hassa 20013 20013 100,000 Raymond Saudi Arabia SPC PDH/PP Project – Jubail 20013 20013 100,000 KAMCO SIPC Project – Jubail 20013 2004 75,000 RB Hilton JUPC Project – Jubail 20013 20013 55,000 Basmah Trading Saudi Aramco – Haradh 20013 2004 75,000 Kamco QA/QC – 7 Comm. Replacement Bldg. - Uthmanyah 20013 2005 35,000 Kamco QA/QC – ABQ-Lab. Expansion – Aramco 20013 2004 20,000 Al Mashariq Co. QA/QC – SEC-ERB Contract # 836013/00 20013 2004 50,000 RTCC Vegetable Market Project

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20013 2004 50,000 Al Sharq Est. STC – GSM Project – Kingdomwide 20013 2004 50,000 SBTMC Sports Stadium Rehabilitation Project - Kingdomwide 20013 2004 200,000 Bakri Internationaal KFIP Tank Project – Yanbu 20013 2004 150,000 A.F.H. Al Dossary Est. MYAS Various – Yanbu 20013 2004 80,000 Al Fozan Contracting Co. SWCC Renovation 20013 2004 20,000 Al Najdai Est. Telecommunication – Yanbu 20013 2004 50,000 Al Bourdge Est. RC Marjan School – Yanbu 20013 2004 100,000 A.R. Al Shalawi Est. EW Pipeline Road Repair 20013 2004 250,000 A.F.H. Al Dossary Est. WTP Renovation, MYAS – Yanbu 20013 2004 400,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. Acetic Acid Plant – SABIC Yanbu 20013 2004 80,000 Al Suwaidi Ind’l Services SAMREF – Yanbu 20013 2005 80,000 A.F.H. Al Dossary Est. Cristal Expansion Project – Yanbu 20013 2005 80,000 Fast Contracting Cristal Expansion Project – Yanbu 20013 2004 50,000 RTCC (Rakan) RC Yanbu - School Chlorination 20013 2005 1.5M Metal Services Yanbu Facilities 20013 2005 200,000 Ahmed Al-Kadi Est. New Governorate – Yanbu 20013 2005 150,000 Fast Contracting RC MYAS School 20013 2005 50,000 International Center Co. Water Tank/Pipeline Project 20013 2005 200,000 CCC Cogeneration at Berri Gas Plant 20013 2005 150,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. GACIC BDO Facility Project – Jubail 20013 2004 180,000 RB Hilton Saudi Arabia Berri Gas Plant Project – Jubail 20013 2005 100,000 RTCC UCCF 20013 2005 100,000 Saudi Build Al Shubaily Corniche Project 20013 2005 150,000 Huta Sete Amwaj Resort – Half Moon Bay 20013 2005 150,000 SSEM / Saudi Build SEC-EOA Sub-Station Dammam 2nd Industrial 20013 2004 150,000 Al Ojaimi SEC-EOA Al Nakeel S/S to Ain Dar 20013 2006 50,000 Atiah M. Al Thobaiti Governorate Bldg. Complex – Al Hasa 20013 2005 50,000 Hashem Cont. & Trading Al Othaiman Mall – Al Hasa 20013 2005 25,000 Al Rajhi Est. Salwa Hospital 20013 2005 25,000 Riyadh Komana Salwa – Batha Pipeline & Pump Station 20013 2004 50,000 SBG – PCM Soil Testing 20013 2006 35,000 KAMCO Saudi Aramco –Ras Tanura – Soil, Cement, QC 20013 2004 65,000 Arabian Contracting Saudi Telecom Building in Makkah 20013 20013 150,000 Al Angari Co. National Guard Housing Makkah Expressway 20013 2004 100,000 Nesma Al Fadl National Guard Housing Makkah Expressway

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2004 2005 150,000 Nesma Al Fadl Upgrade of Bisha Airport 2004 2005 40,000 Gamma Al Mushegah Cement Factory – QC Work 2004 2005 150,000 Nassir Al Hajri Hadeed – Concrete & Soil QC 2004 2005 20,000 A.H. Al-Mutawa Cont. Co. RC MYAS School Projects 2004 2005 50,000 M. Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Est. Saudi Gypsum Factory 2004 2005 50,000 Nabil A Abu Nhaya & Partners SEC-ERB Expansion at Al Fadhit 2004 2005 150,000 Khaled A Al Mulhem & Bros Saw Mill Pipe Project – Jubail 2004 2005 75,000 Khaled A Al Mulhem & Bros Security Gate House Upgrade – 8 locations 2004 2006 75,000 Al Jafr Trading & Contracting SAFCO – IV, Jubail 2004 2006 243,200 SBG – PCM Div. Earthwork Materials 2004 2005 150,000 Al Latifa Trading PSAR/IMBS Consolidated SANG 2004 2005 100,000 Al Kifah MPBn SANG 2004 2005 60,000 Al Kifah Private Villa 2004 2005 100,000 RTCC Vegetable Market 2004 2005 80,000 Rashid Al Magour Salboukh W.T.P. 2004 2005 80,000 Rashid Al Magour Bunayer W.T.P. 2004 2005 200,000 Al Fanar SEC Shifa 2004 2005 80,000 Al Fanar SEC Rumah 2004 2005 70,000 Nour Comm S.A. East/West Pipe Line 2004 2005 50,000 SEO-Kwang S.A. Aramco – E/W Pipeline 2004 2005 150,000 GAMA Yamama Saudi Cement 2004 2006 100,000 Al Shalawi Est. / C.B.E. Buraidah Bulk Plant 2004 2006 200,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. Cristal Expansion Project 2004 2006 50,000 M. Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Est. Saudi Gypsum Factory 2004 2006 200,000 Arabian Bemco/Truba Arabia Madinah Bulk Plant 2004 2006 30,000 ICC Saudi Aramco C/N 6600009862 2004 2005 25,000 Al Latifia Contracting Al Rajhi Bank – Al Hasa 2004 2006 50,000 Al Ojaimi SEC S/S Fadliya & PP for Feras 2004 2005 30,000 Obaid Al Salmi Salwa School 2004 2005 20,000 ARCON Al Mousa Shopping Complex – PANDA 2004 2005 50,000 BAK for Roads New ramp for King Fahad Causeway 2004 2005 50,000 KAMCO Security Gate Houses – Saudi Aramco 2004 2005 50,000 Al Mobty Transmission Line (Treated Effluent) 2004 2006 75,000 Al Bushair Trading & Contg. SEC - Support Facilities Improvement

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SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed / Project Title

20013 2006 70,000 Eastern Projects Contracting Lift Station and Sewerage Pipelines 2005 2006 20,000 Eastern Projects Contracting Kaisarya Market 2005 2006 35,000 Bin Quraya Est. Abu Hadriya Oil Field C/N 6000014918 2005 2006 15,000 Al Bushaier Co. K.F.U Infrastructure Development 2004 2006 50,000 Al Bushaier Co. Support Facilities Improvement Services – SEC 2005 2006 50,000 Al Ojaimi Contracting Est. Mazawi Sub-Station 2005 2006 50,000 Al Arrab Contracting Co. K.F.U Infrastructure Development – Phase II 2005 2005 25,000 Al Mulhim Steel Building S.T.P. – Al Oyun

20013 2006 35,000 Al Yaseen Transport Est. Sub-Contractor for School Projects 2004 2006 30,000 Matouq M. Al Beladi for Civil Hofuf Water Networks 2005 2006 30,000 Fahad Al Hammdi Hofuf Water Networks 2005 2006 30,000 NESCO Hofuf Water Networks 2004 2006 50,000 Abdullah Ibrahim Al Sayegh Hofuf Water Networks 2005 2006 30,000 Ayish Al Saleh Est. School Projects 2004 2006 25,000 Obaid Al Salmi Est. School Projects 2004 2006 35,000 Saleh Bu Ali Est. School Projects

20013 Continuing 500,000 GAMA Co. Yamama Saudi Cement Factory 2002 Continuing 350,000 Latifia Co. Saudi Arabian National Guard 2005 Continuing 800,000 AZRB K.F.U. Compus Development 2005 Continuing 1.2M SEC Liquid Fuel & Gas Fuel Test 2005 Continuing 120,000 Lulua’t MODA 20013 Continuing 700,000 URS Dames & Moore Riyadh Municipality 20013 Continuing 300,000 Al Kifah Est. Saudi Arabian National Guard 2005 Continuing 150,000 Al Shahin Saudi Aramco 2005 Continuing 300,000 ABV Rock-Qassim Pipeline 2005 Continuing 75,000 AARTCO SEC-EOA C/N 30441095/00 69kV U/G T/L – Dammam 2005 Continuing 100,000 Eastern Trad. & Contracting SEC-EOA C/N 30531101/00 115kV U/G T/L – Khursaniya 2005 Continuing 25,000 SSEM SEC-EOA C/N 10421161/00 69kV U/G T/L 2004 Continuing 300,000 Al Yamama Co. Eastern Water Tower 2004 Continuing 150,000 SSEM SEC-EOA C/N 83820/00 230V U/G T/L – Abqaiq 2005 Continuing 50,000 Shamael Al Khaleej Ministry of Interior Admin. Bdlg. – Qatif 2005 Continuing 75,000 Huta Hegerfeld City Fanar Project

20013 Continuing 150,000 Yuksel Insaat S.A. KFUPM Project 2005 Continuing 50,000 FEMCO City Fanar - Rakah 2005 Continuing 250,000 CCC Khursaniyah Gas Plant 2005 Continuing 175,000 CCC Saudi Chevron Site – Jubail Chevron Philips

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2005 Continuing 80,000 Marafiq Waste Water Pipeline – Repair 2005 Continuing 100,000 KAMCO Hadeed Electrical & Mech’l Workshop Expansion 2005 Continuing 70,000 Mastoura Co. Saudi Aramco Cathodic Protection 2005 Continuing 65,000 Nasser Al Hajri SFCCL – Jubail 2005 2006 75,000 Al Khathlan SASREF – Jubail 2004 Continuing 170,000 Nasser Al Hajri Hadeed Plant - Jubail 2002 Continuing 200,000 Guardian Industries Various Project 2004 Continuing 200,000 Al – Yamama Co Eastern Water Tower – Al Malam and Ancillaries / Al Khobar. 2005 Continuing 250,000 FEMCO k.F.U. Phase 4 & 6 – Rakah 2005 Continuing 100,000 AARTCO SEC-EOA, Saudi Aramco, Municipality Projects 2004 Continuing 90,000 Al Nafjan Cint’g Est Sewer Line Project 2005 Continuing 75,000 Al Hindi Co Al – Hindi Housing Compound Al Andalus, Khobar 2005 2008 1.2M SEC-CRB Oil Testing/Power Plants-Riyadh 2006 2008 1.8M Rashid Trading Cont. Co. NDT/SWCC Pipeline-Hail 2007 2008 500,000 J & P (O) Civil Test/ARAMCO-Nuayyim 2007 2008 500,000 J & P (O) Civil Test/ARAMCO-Hawtah 2008 Continuing 4.8M ABV Rock Group Civil Test/KSU-Riyadh 2008 Continuing 3M CCC-El Seif J.V. Civil Test/Princess Noura Univ.-Riyadh 2008 2011 2M SBG Civil Test/Princess Noura Univ.-Riyadh 2008 2011 1.8M Saudi Oger Civil Test/Princess Noura Univ.-Riyadh 2009 2011 800,000 Al Latifia Co. Civil Test/SANG-Riyadh 2010 Continuing 200,000 J & P (O) NDT/Pearl Building-QATAR 2010 Continuing 3.6M SEC-CRB Water Testing/Power Plants-Riyadh 2010 Continuing 1M SBG NDT/PP-10-Riyadh 2011 Continuing 3.8M SAMSUNG Civil Test/GOSP-Shaybah

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Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2000 2000 400,000 Al Babtain Le Blanc SEC (PP7 & PP8) 2000 2000 23,100 Zuhair Fayez & Partnership Private Beach House, Aziziah 2000 2000 12,554 Al Fanar Co. Reinforcement of 230/69 kV Dhahran Central Substation 2000 2000 21,605 SSEM Reinforcement of Dammam Power Plant 230/69 kV S/S. 2000 2000 14,000 Siemens EWR 110/13.8 kV S/S King Khalid National Guard Hospital Jeddah 2000 2000 18,000 Saudi Bin Ladin Group Extension of 115/13.8kV Substation – Qaisumah 2000 2000 10,000 MOI (Passport Office) New Headquarter of Passport Office – Dammam 2000 2000 12,000 General Machinery Agencies New Showroom – Dhahran 2000 2000 33,000 MASKABA Cont. Co. Ltd. Proposed Development at Ras Tanura Corniche 2000 2000 19,000 ASAS Contracting Co. 380kV Overhead Transmission Tower Lines – Shoaiba 2000 2000 26,000 Hyundai Study at King Fahd Medical City – Riyadh 2000 2000 14,000 CADA Construction Jar Village – Dhahran 2000 2000 24,000 ASAS Contracting Co. 380kV Overhead Transmission Tower Lines Phase II – Shoaiba 2000 2000 25,000 Khonaini Inter Co. Ltd. B-5 South Side Develop – Jubail 2000 2000 26,000 Green Top Power Projects 380kV GIS Expansion of Shedgum Substation 2000 2000 30,000 SSEM Extension of Dammam Power Plant 2000 2000 22,000 Bordue Guard Institute BGI Residential Buildings 2000 2001 153,000 Al Babtain Co. Blanc TEP 8 Project/GSME4 2000 2000 45,000 Consulting & Design Eng’g. GSME4 TEP8 Project 2001 2001 38,000 Al Fanar Company SANG Substation 2001 2001 125,000 Snamprogetti Khuff Condensate Splitter 2001 2001 9,000 Al Ojaimi Cont. Ltd. Proposed Al Rabwa Substation, Dhahran 2001 2001 133,700 Haji Abdullah Ali Reza Airport Control Towers 2001 2001 50,000 Rezayat Catering Rezayat (Bachelor) Compound 2001 2001 9,000 Daewoo Arabia Ltd. Proposed SEC Substation in Riyadh (2 No.) 2001 2001 140,940 Salim Al Yami Overhead Transmission Line, Dhahran Substation to Al Maha S/S 2001 2001 10,500 Al Hoty – Bahrain Drilling & Sampling Expansion of King Fahd Ind.Port, Jubail 2001 2001 9,500 Arabian Turkish Const. Co. Proposed 8-Storey Bldg. Khobar. 2001 2001 3,000 M.R. Khathlan Ar Raei Lagoon Project, Jubail 2001 2001 6,000 Al Mintakh Al Mintakh Production plant, 2nd Ind’l. Area, Dammam 2001 2001 8,500 Saud Consult Desalinated Water Supply, Al Danah Area 2001 2001 11,500 S.S.E.M. Proposed Al Waha Substation, Dammam 2001 2001 7,500 Alishar Construction Co. Tusdeen Warehouse Village, Jeddah 2001 2001 21,000 GENTEC Air Traffic Control Towers, Southern Regions 2001 2001 7,500 Andullah Battyour King Khalid Military Hospital Expansion Project 2001 2001 11,500 SBG – PCM Warehouse, Yanbu 2001 2001 6,000 Tech. Arms for Construction Proposed Mosque, Yanbu

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2001 2001 500,000 Rikaz Development Co. Al Fanar Project – Off-shore Drilling 2001 2001 18,000 Mohammad Al Swailim Co. Ten (10) – Storey Building – Bekairiyah 2001 2001 14,000 Arabian Turkish Contracting Eight (8) – Storey Building – Khobar 2001 2001 26,000 McConnell Dowell NGDC Gas Distribution – Riyadh 2001 2001 55,000 SABIC Ibn Al Baytar National Chemical Fertilizer – Jubail 2001 2001 90,000 Al Fadl Binal Laden & J&P Kingdom School - Riyadh 2001 2001 200,000 Eid Contracting School Project, Riyadh 2001 2001 33,500 HICAP SRS Towers, Kingdomwide 2001 2001 60,000 Saudi Company Bulghah Project 2002 2002 18,000 Abdul Ali Al Ajmi Quarry Investigation – Salwa to Batha 2002 2002 25,000 Al Awami Office Multi-storey building – Al Khobar 2002 2002 18,000 ICCC Commercial Center – Dammam 2002 2002 52,000 Ministry of Health Gulf Hospital – Dammam 2002 2002 11,000 Carlo Gavazzi Saudi Arabia Al Thurayya Substation - Hofuf 2002 2002 75,000 Thinet International Drilling for Earthing Rods 2002 2002 18,000 Al Eraini Cont. Est. Housing Project - Batha 2002 2002 325,500 EP Cement Co. Quarry investigation 2002 2002 12,000 Zuhair Fayez Partnership Dammam TV Station 2002 2002 13,500 Al Rabiah Cons. Engineers College of Medicine – King Faisal University, Hofuf 2002 2002 26,000 Saudi Geophysical Drilling & Sampling 2002 2002 20,000 Al Suwailem Ten-storey building, Qassim 2002 2002 38,000 Zamel & Turbag East-West Pipeline 2002 2002 60,000 ABB Extension of Rakah, Khobar, Dammam, Qatif BSP 2002 2002 500,000 Madaf GSME 9 Project – (Global Telecom , Kanal Co. , Hicap, Seder) 2002 2002 70,000 United Feed Co. Site Investigation for Silo Project – Gizan 2002 2002 33,000 SALCO Underground Water Tank 2002 2002 12,500 RBC Contracting Est. KFUPM Extension 2002 2002 23,500 Saudi Aramco Proposed SA Built Government School, Dammam and Qatif 2002 2002 11,250 Al Akhwain Group Potential Rock Quarry 2002 2002 11,000 KEMYA Installation of Monitoring Well 2002 2002 20,000 Mohd. Al Ojaimi Proposed Mazawi Substation, Hofuf 2002 2002 13,500 G.E. Meelsa SA Ltd. Settlement Measurement 2002 2002 14,000 United Feed Company Silo Project, Dammam 2002 2002 22,000 SST Drilling for Anodes – Ghawar 2002 2002 14,000 Fast Contracting Intermediate and Secondary Schools, Yanbu 2002 2002 12,000 SSL Installation of Monitoring Well

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2002 2002 10,500 Al Mana General Hospital Proposed Hospital, Hofuf 2002 2002 13,000 Abdul Rahman Al Naim Cons.

Engrs. Commercial Centers in Ar Rass, Midhas and Buraydah

2002 2002 11,500 NOFA Farm Proposed Grandstand, Tebrak 2002 2002 12,000 Otaishan Consulting Engrs. Proposed Housing Complex, Qassim 2002 2002 11,500 Al Ojaimi Extension of Existing Substation, Abqaiq 2002 2002 200,000 Saudico Cavity Probing for Granada Project, Riyadh 20013 20013 500,000 Madaf GSME 9 Project – (Global Telecom , Kanal Co. , Hicap, Seder) 20013 20013 53,000 Al Shubaili Group Proposed Housing Units, Hail and Qassim 20013 20013 20,000 Khalid Salimi Proposed Commercial Center, Khobar 20013 20013 10,500 G.E. Meelsa Measurement of Ground Settlement 20013 20013 20,000 Bakri Int. Energy Co. Ltd. Proposed Storage Tanks in Yanbu 20013 20013 12,000 Al Ojaimi Cont. Est. Reinforcement of Domat Al Jandal Substation 20013 20013 26,000 Otaishan Consulting Eng. Proposed Qassim Private College 20013 20013 10,500 Al Rajhi Development Co. Proposed Ten-storey Building, Jeddah 20013 20013 10,000 Al Khalifa Company Proposed Commercial Buildings, Hofuf 20013 20013 22, 600 Nesma & AlFadl Cont. Co. Saudi Arabian National Guard Accommodation, Jeddah 20013 20013 22,500 Saudi Aramco Pump Station No. 5 Settlement Investigation, Durma 20013 20013 20,700 Nassir Al Mulhim Office Residential Building, Hofuf 20013 20013 85,400 Saudi Chevron Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells 20013 20013 19,500 Saudi Structures Cont. Co. Diyar Al Bahar Project, Jeddah 20013 20013 20,200 Arabian Bemco Cavity Probing in Salbouk 20013 20013 13,000 RTCC Proposed Vegetable Market, Riyadh 20013 20013 10,800 The National Titanium Co. Driiling and Sampling in Taema 20013 20013 16,100 Mohammad Al-Saadon Commercial Building, Hofuf 20013 20013 12,000 Al Mana General Hospital Proposed Hospital Extension, Khobar 20013 20013 22,525 Saudi Aramco Settlement Investigation in Pump Station No.5 20013 20013 20,200 Nassir Al Mulhim Private Buildings and Commercial Establishments 20013 20013 85,400 Saudi Chevron Phillips Construction and Installation of Monitoring wells in S. Chevron plant, Jubail

20013 20013 19,400 Saudi Structures Co. Diyar Al Bahar Project, Jeddah 20013 20013 20,200 Arabian Bemco Cavity Probing for Water Treatment Plant, Riyadh 20013 20013 13,000 RTCC Proposed Vegetable Market, Riyadh 20013 20013 10,800 The National Titanium Co. Rock drilling and sampling, Tabuk 20013 20013 16,100 Mohd. Al Saadon Proposed Private Buildings 20013 20013 20,100 Mohd. Al Ojaimi Proposed Mazawi Substation, Hofuf

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20013 20013 18,960 Env. Consulting Bureau Testing on oil contaminated soil samples, Jubail Coastline 20013 20013 11,000 Rezayat Proposed Housing Compound, Al Khobar 20013 20013 10,200 Iscosa. Extension of Al Suffah Substation, Tihama Region 20013 20013 15,500 ABB Cont. Co. Reinforcement of Khurais Reactive Compensation, Khurais 20013 20013 11,600 Abdullah Khalifa Installation and construction of monitoring well at Sharq plant, Jubail 20013 20013 21,000 Innovators Consulting Eng. Proposed Madinah Twin Towers 20013 20013 14,600 Otaishan Consulting Eng. Proposed Rehabilitation Center for Women, Taif 20013 20013 13,500 EDARA Extra Superstore and Administration Building, Al Khobar 20013 20013 11,000 Gazan Agricultural Dev. Co. Structural Investigation for Shrimp Farm, Gizan 20013 20013 23,000 Arabian Bemco Proposed Khayber 110/33/113.8 Substation 20013 20013 30,000 Intl. Center Co. Water Reservoir projects, Yanbu 20013 20013 200,000 Asas Cont. Co. Overhead Transmsiion Line, Muhail to Majardah, KSA 20013 20013 62,000 ABB Cont. Co. Reinforcement of East/Central Tie Line and Reactive Compensation 20013 20013 15,000 Arabian BEMCO SALBOUKH WATER TREATMENT PLANT 2004 2004 196,000 Nour Communication East/West Pipeline Tower Repair 2004 2004 150,000 Dubaib & Sulaim Co. Eastern Region Tower Repair 2004 2004 78,000 J & P (Overseas) Ltd. Sara Project 2004 2004 37,000 Arabian Bemco Madinah Bulk Plant 2004 2004 56,400 A.B. Group Housing Project 2004 2004 35,000 Middle East Paper Co. Steam Power Plant 2004 2004 40,000 Joannou & Paraskevaides Housing Complex 2004 2004 45,000 Saudi Consulting Services Commercial Office Complex 2004 2004 80,000 HRH Prince Saud Bin Abdul Mohesn Football Playground Facilities 2004 2004 21,000 Dar Al Arkan 28-Story Towers (2) 2004 2004 60,000 Wilbur Smith Associates Site Development 2004 2004 25,000 Al Toukhi Company Generation Expansion 2004 2004 30,000 Al Yamamah Company 90-M High Tower 2004 2004 45,000 Zuhair Fayez Partnership 100-M High Water Tower 2004 2004 33,000 Saudi Arabian Lub.Oil Plant Bldg Construction 2004 2004 22,000 Swayeh Co Al Majdoui Headquarters

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SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2005 2005 160,000 Madaf Co. GSM Towers – Jizan 2005 2005 41,500 J & P Co. Ltd. Sara Holding Project – Aziziah 2005 2005 31,200 Al Mulhim Steel Sanitary Plant – Hofuf 2005 2005 35,000 Wilbur Smith Associates Dammam & Khobar Intersections 2005 2005 20,187 Sheikh Abdullah Mushabib New Building – Riyadh 2005 2005 26,000 PWC Logistics Warehouse & accommodation – Riyadh 2005 2005 20,100 Bakri Engineering Co. New Office Building – Jeddah 2005 2005 105,370 International Lab. Services Bahrain Financial Port 2005 2005 24,750 Rawasi Najran Est. Training Center – Yanbu 2005 2005 40,000 KAMCO Al Yamama Steel Factory – Yanbu 2005 2005 31,255 Azmeel Contg. Est. Sultanat Al Sharq Project – Aziziah 2005 2005 41,500 Haif Co. Grain Silos - Madinah 2006 2006 22,334 International Lab. Services C.H.S. BAPCO – Bahrain 2006 2006 19,610 Al Fanar Co. King Faisal University – Dammam 2006 2006 24,460 Abdul Rahman Al Naim Al Othaim Mall – Dammam 2006 2006 25,440 ARGAS ARGAS Building – Dammam 2006 2006 31,510 Project Management & Dev. Main Cracker Complex – Dammam 2006 2006 30,515 Haif Co. Sub-Station 33/13.8kV – Tabarjal 2006 2006 32,108 International Lab. Services CPT – Sanabis District – Bahrain 2006 2006 1013,08

6 Salim Al Yami Royal Commission - Yanbu 2006 2006 31,400 Zamel & Turbag Eng’g. Steam Gas Pipelines – EP 2006 2006 26,885 Najm Al Jazira Water Treatment Plant - Qatif 2006 2006 126,040 Project Management & Dev. Main Cracker Complex – Jubail 2006 2006 88,075 SADAF Settlement of Cell Line – Train 2 – Jubail 2006 2006 22,000 Al Qussie International New Land Head Quarter – Khobar 2006 2006 27,000 SAAD Trading & Contracting New Warehouse – Abqaiq Road 2006 2006 26,000 Saudi Bin Laden Monitoring Wells – Saudi Aramco, Jubail 2006 2006 19,835 Mohd. Al Ojaimi Urayah Substation 2006 2006 147,584 M.S. Al Suwaidi Co. M.W. JTF + RTR – Saudi Aramco 2006 2006 20,160 Ayedh Bin Dajen Co. Fuel Oil Tanks – Yanbu 2006 2006 20,400 Qatar Industrial Lab. Petrographic Examination – Qatar 2006 2006 95,000 J & P Co. Ltd. KAAB Facilities – Dhahran 2006 2006 37,284 International Lab. Services US Naval Base – Bahrain 2006 2006 112,047 Saudi Kaban Main Cracker Complex – Jubail 2006 2006 27,200 Al Toukhi Co. Pump Station Expansion – Tihama 2006 2006 38,780 MEEDCO New Khurais 380/115kV BSP

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Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2006 2006 50,970 MADA Co. Gypsum Identify - Yanbu 2006 2006 32,800 Hadi Haider Co. SSPP Switchyard and SS 91 – Yanbu 2006 2006 72,370 MEEDCO New Khurais 380/115kV BSP 2006 2006 94,650 SAFRA Co. Safra Expansion NGL – Yanbu 2006 2006 24,500 Bowon Lee Contracting Ibn Zahr – SABIC – Jubail 2006 2006 46,500 Saudi Aramco Abqaiq GOSP # 3 2006 2006 34,000 Al Ojaimi Contracting Est. Al Jouf Power Plant 2007 2007 223,000 Menard Middle East KAUST - Rabigh 2007 2007 72,900 Hadi Haider Co. R&H 115kV Power Station 2007 2007 80,000 Al Ruwaite Est. Pump Station & Tanks 2007 2007 65,700 J & P Hauta & Nuayyem Hauta Crude Stabilizer 2007 2007 43,400 Samsung Saudi Arabia Sharq - 3rd Expansion Project 2007 2007 340,000 SIPCHEM Building Settlement & Cracks 2007 2007 72,000 Ministry of Finance Ajiyad Hospital - Makkah 2007 2007 36,040 Cogelex Company 380/230 kV - Substation 2007 2007 31,000 Nesma & Partners KAUST - Rabigh 2007 2007 36,300 AARTCO Tower Foundation - Dammam 2007 2007 25,000 United Environmental Co. MW at Yanbu & Qassim 2007 2007 188,000 Osos Petrochemical Co. Foster Wheelers Energy Ltd. 2007 2007 38,500 SABIC Ibn Zahr MW - Jubail 2007 2007 47,250 Al Rabiea & Partners Co. Workshop Bldg., & 8 Gates 2007 2007 178,500 PI-Consult Various sites around KSA 2007 2007 29,300 Modern Design Office 8 Storey Building - Al Khobar 2007 2007 67,000 Al Fouzan G. Contracting Car Parking - Riyadh 2007 2007 70,000 Al Shubaily Group Sultanat Al Sharq 2 - Aziziyah 2007 2007 186,000 Makateb Offices Real State 8 Plots - Al Shubaily - Aziziyah 2007 2007 139,000 CCC Chevron Phillips Project 2007 2007 139,000 Mohammed Al Mojil Group DHT Project - RT Aramco

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2000 2005 200,000 Hidada NDT Services – Shop and site – on-call 2000 2001 80,000 Jamjoom Wescon NDT Services – Rabigh Refinery 2000 2001 100,000 Saudi Archirodon NDT Services – Rabigh Refinery 2000 2001 100,000 AGAP Arabia NDT Services – Rabigh 2000 2006 200,000 Juffali Butler NDT Services – - Various sites 2000 2001 110,000 Azzam Trading NDT Services – - Rabigh Refinery 2000 2000 200,000 Metal Services QA/QC/Welding Inspection SSSP–Site 5 Jeddah K.S.A. (w/ S. Aramco) 2000 2000 300,000 Mace S.A. Ltd. NDT-Yanbu Pipeline (Saudi Aramco) 2000 2001 500,000 Gama Al Moushegah Arabia QA-QC/ Welding Inspection (Saudi Aramco – Hawiyah Project)

2000 2001 200,000 M.S. Al-Shaiban Est. QA-QC/ Welding Inspection – S. Aramco Uthmaniyah (UTMN – 1456 & 1441 to UTMN GOSP 10 & 12)

2000 2001 300,000 Fouad Abdulla Fouad Co. NDT Services – S. Aramco Safaniyah (GOSP – 1 Project) 2000 20013 500,000 Olayan Descon NDT Services – Jubail Fab. Shop (Various Project)

2000 2001 300,000 Modern Arab Const. Co. NDT Services – S. Aramco CN 44349/00 Expand Waste Water Treatment & Efflluent Re-use Facility (Dhahran)

2000 2001 300,000 CAT – SBG Consortium NDT Services – S. Aramco Bulk Plants Modernisation Project. 2000 2000 300,000 Daewoo Arabia Ltd. Welding Inspection & NDT (S. Aramco Riyadh Refinery Shutdown) 2000 2002 100,000 GE MEELSA SEC (PP7 & PP8) 2000 2002 350,000 Metal Services (Al Joaib) SEC (PP9) 2000 2001 800,000 MEEDCO Fuel Gas Project – NDT Service and NDT and PP8 Project 2000 2002 350,000 Gama Al-Mushegah Arabia Saudi Aramco – Hawiyah Gas Plant 2000 2002 350,000 Al Babtain Le Blanc, CDIE GSM Towers, Kingdomwide 2000 2002 200,000 Saudi Binladin Group, PCM ACC expansion project @ Cristal 2000 2002 400,000 Saudi Binladin Group ACC Cristal – Yanbu – NDT 2001 2002 650,000 Saudi Binladin Group, PCM Rabigh Refinery – NDT 2001 2001 100,000 Raymond S.A. Ltd. Saudi Aramco – Shedgum Gas Plant 2001 20013 300,000 Al Rushaid Const. Co. Ltd. Saudi Aramco – Berri NGL Recovery Project 2001 2001 500,000 Nesma Emcor Co.Ltd. Saudi Aramco C/N 44576/001k 2001 2002 300,000 ENELPOWER MYAS Power Plant- Yanbu 2001 2002 300,000 SBG – PCM Division MYAS Desal Plant – Yanbu 2001 2002 100,000 Hadi Haider Co. MYAS PSMR S/S 2001 2002 200,000 AYTB ARAMCO Rabigh Pipeline 2001 2002 200,000 AYTB MYAS Al Nawa Tank 2001 2002 200,000 Azzam Trading Est. MYAS Cristal – Yanbu 2001 2002 300,000 SBG – PCM Division ARAMCO Yanref – Yanbu

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2001 2002 500,000 Bin Quraya Est. NDT Service – Riyadh Refinery (CN 44617/00) 2001 20013 2.5 M Technip S.A. Ltd NDT QA/QC Service-Haradh Gas Plant Downstream & Condense P/Line 2001 20013 2.5 M CCC NDT Services – Haradh Gas Processing Facilities 2001 2002 300,000 M. S. Al Suwaifi Est. NDT Services SAMREF, Yanbu 2001 20013 2 M Mohd. Al – Mojil Group NDT Services – Petrokemeya polyethylene Proj. /Toyo Engineering. 2001 2001 50,000 Bechtel Investigation of Pipeline Supports Juaywah 2001 2002 1 M TEKFEN Saudi Aramco – Ethane Pipeline from Juaymah to Berri 2001 20013 180,000 Hadi Haider PS Main receiving S/S RC Yanbu 2001 20013 35,000 Hamad Al Zamih Saudi Aramco Yanbu Refinery COT, NGL various 2001 2002 70,000 TEKFEN Saudi Aramco JGP to Berri Pipeline 2001 20013 60,000 INMA Steel Saudi Aramco – Mechanical 2001 2002 100,000 TEKFEN Saudi Aramco – Mechanical 2001 20013 75,000 ANABEEB Yanpet/SASREF/SHARQ 2002 20013 50,000 Omar Jazzar Various NDT Testing 2002 20013 100,000 Huta Sete Various NDT Testing 2002 2002 50,000 Saudi Binladin Various NDT Testing 2002 20013 192,000 Saudi Condreco Various NDT Testing 2002 20013 150,000 Ali Al Ghamdi Saudi Aramco Yanbu refinery various repair works 2002 20013 75,000 Misfer Al Khureim Saudi Aramco Yanbu refinery NGL 2002 2002 40,000 Hadeed/SABIC Hadeed – Mechanical 2002 2006 300,000 Olayan DESCON Saudi Aramco – Mechanical (Yanbu) 2002 20013 50,000 Saudi Cranes Petrokemya – Mechanical 2002 20013 50,000 Issam Kabani Riyadh Refinery-civil testing 2002 2004 300,000 Al Hammam Riyadh Refinery-NDT 2002 2004 150,000 Bin Quraya Riyadh Refinery-NDT 2002 2004 200,000 MEETSCO Bulk Plant-NDT 2002 20013 25,000 GOTZ Kingdom Center-NDT 2002 20013 25,000 Impregilo Kingdom Center-NDT 2002 2004 300,000 FAFCO Saudi Aramco Crude Oil Terminal Yanbu – NDT 2002 20013 40,000 PDM Cooling tower modification Yanpet-NDT 2002 2004 100,000 Saudi Binladin Group Yanpet O&M – NDT 2002 20013 50,000 NCC Al Waj Power Plant – NDT 2002 20013 350,000 Saudi Binladin Group Jizzan Power Plant – NDT 2002 2005 150,000 AYTB Various NDT Testing – Yanbu 2002 2004 150,000 Technip Acetic acid (SABIC) at Ibn Rushd RC Yanbu 2002 2004 700,000 Saudi Binladin Group Water treatment Arrow Plant – NDT

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2002 20013 250,000 Simon Carves Commercial Port Expansion – NDT 2002 2004 200,000 Technip Ibn Rush Acetic Plant – NDT 2002 2004 100,000 Saudi Binladin Armer’s Silos Infrastructure Expansion Project Yanbu-NDT 2002 2004 50,000 Xenel Group Teledyn (SABIC) – NDT 2002 20013 350,000 Technip-Coplexip Saudi ARAMCO HDGP Project – Haradh 2002 2004 200,000 Issam Kabbani & Partners Aramco various projects – NDT Yanbu 2002 Continuing 200,000 Al-Yusr Townsend & Bottum NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Yanbu) 20013 2004 300,000 Yanbu Steel JUPC Project - Jubail 20013 2004 100,000 Agap Arabia Ltd. Rabigh Refinery – NDT 20013 2004 50,000 Al Khodari & Sons Rabigh Refinery – NDT 20013 2004 50,000 Yanbu Steel Co. Duba Bulk Plant – NDT 20013 2004 70,000 Bakri International KFIP Tank Projects – WQT Yanbu 20013 2005 100,000 Al Suwaidi Ind’l Services SAMREF – NDT Yanbu 20013 2004 100,000 Abdullah H. Aal-Shuwayer Yanbu Refinery - NDT 20013 2004 25,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. Acetic Acid Plant – SABIC – NDT Yanbu 20013 2004 70,000 Carlo Gavazzi S.A. Ltd. Enelpower (WQT/WPQT) – Yanbu 20013 Continuing 300,000 A.F.H. Al Dossary Est. Aramco various NDT Projects – Yanbu 20013 Continuing 75,000 Fallatah & Nadil Co. Aramco various NDT Projects – Yanbu 20013 Continuing 500,000 MAC NDT/QA/QC Services, S. Aramco Riyadh Refinery – Sulfur Recovery Unit 20013 Continuing 150,000 Olayan Descon NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Jubail) 20013 2006 150,000 Al-Yusr Townsend & Bottum NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Jubail) 20013 2006 250,000 M.S. Al-Suwaidi Ind’l Services NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Jubail) 20013 2006 250,000 M.S. Al-Suwaidi Ind’l Services NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Yanbu) 20013 2005 400,000 Fouad Abdulla Fouad Co. NDT/PQR & WQT, Ras Tanura W-water Treatment Plant Proj. for S. Aramco 20013 20013 100,000 Mitsubishi Corporation UT/TOFD & Replication, SEC-WRB Rabigh Power Plant (Rabigh) 20013 2004 400,000 MAC NDT & QA/QC Services, S. Aramco Abqaiq-Maintain Gas Comp. Cap. Project 20013 2004 200,000 N.S. Al-Hajri Corp. NDT Services, Saudi Aramco Metering Station Area (Jubail) 20013 2004 250,000 Yanbu Steel Co. (YSC) NDT Services, Saudi Aramco Berri Gas Plant (Jubail) 20013 2004 250,000 N.S. Al-Hajri Corp. NDT & QA/QC Services, SIPC Port Project (Jubail) 20013 2004 350,000 Yanbu Steel Co (YSC) NDT Services, Flour Daniel/JUPC Project (Jubail) 20013 2004 150,000 Fast Contracting RC MYAS School 20013 2004 50,000 International Center Co. Water Tank/Pipeline Project 20013 2004 1M M.R. Al Khathlan for Cont. Aramco – Yanbu & Rabigh 20013 2004 150,000 G.E. Meelsa Aramco – Various NDT 20013 2004 50,000 Al Fozan Contractng Co. SWCC Renovation 20013 2004 20,000 Bakri Int’l & Energy Co. Radiography Ships’ Hull Plates

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Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

20013 2004 25,000 Royal Saudi Naval Forces Radiography of Vessel – KFNB 20013 2004 110,000 Al Zamil Heavy Industries Radiography of Vessels 20013 2004 210,000 Hidada, Jeddah NDT Work, S Aramco Refinery 20013 2004 25,000 Hidada, Jeddah NDT Work, Jeddah Islamic Port 20013 2004 25,000 New Horizon Ledwood NDT for S. Aramco Fabrication of piping - Khafji 2004 2004 50,000 M. Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Est. Saudi Gypsum Factory 2004 2005 200,000 SAFAMI NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Al Khobar) 2004 2006 200,000 METITO NDT/PQR & WQT, Various Projects (Dammam) 2004 2006 200,000 Arabian Metals Co. (AMCO) NDT & PMI Services, Various Saudi Aramco Projects (Dammam) 2004 2004 250,000 Fouad Abdulla Fouad Co. NDT Serv., Firewater & Utility Water System Proj. for S. Aramco (Uthmaniyah) 2004 2006 150,000 SBG – PCM Div. RC ROW – Various NDT 2004 2006 40,000 Truba Arabia Co. Ltd. Tabuk Power Plant 2004 2006 150,000 GAMA Yamama Saudi Cement 2004 2005 1 M MAC Sulphur Recovery Unit 2004 2006 30,000 METSCCO Qassim Power Plant 2004 2005 80,000 BQE National Gas Distribution Company 2004 2005 60,000 BQE YSCC - F6PP 2004 2005 200,000 Al Raisy YSCC - F6PP 2004 2005 50,000 Siemens M.I.C. 2004 2006 20,000 El Seif Engineering Imam University Learning Center 2004 2005 500,000 Tekfen Const & Installation Quad-1 to Ain Dar/Shedgum Seawater Conversion Pipeline 2004 2004 150,000 Olayan Descon Dubai Cement Works Expansion 2004 2004 200,000 Nasser S. Al Hajri Corp. Cristal Expansion Project 2004 2004 50,000 M. Abdulaziz Al Rajhi Est. Saudi Gypsum Factory 2004 2007 200,000 Arabian Bemco Madinah Bulk Plant 2011 2011 315,000 Arabian Bemco Contracting Co. WPQT/WQT-Various-Khobar 2011 2011 100,000 A. Hak NDT/Pipeline SWCC 2011 2011 38,000 Advance Vision NDT/Various-Makkah 2011 2011 28,000 Al Ruwaite Contracting NDT/Pipeline-Mahail 2011 2011 212,000 Bemco Steel Industries NDT, WQT/Various-Jeddah 2011 2011 246,000 Al Rashid Trading NDT/Pipeline-SWCC Jeddah Network 2011 2011 202,000 SICEP NDT/SWCC Pipeline-Taif 2011 2011 100,000 Arabian International Co. NDT/Various-Jeddah 2011 2011 140,000 Doosan Heavy Industries NDT/Pipeline-SWCC-Jeddah 2011 2011 42,000 Universal Coil NDT-KAUST-Thuwal 2011 2011 150,000 Sejong NDT-Economic City-Jizan

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Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2011 2011 100,000 Al Blagha Holdings Group NDT-Seaport-Shipyard Jeddah 2011 2011 56,000 Sete Energy NDT-Various-Jeddah 2011 2011 24,000 Ali H. Al-Ghamdi WPQT/WQT-Jeddah Refinery-Jeddah

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In – Kingdom Experience: Analytical Services

Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2000 2001 45,000 SAMGE, Riyadh Steam Water Chemistry 2000 Continuing 300,000 SEC-South (Abha) Oil/Transformer Oil Analysis 2000 Continuing 300,000 NCC Transformer Oil Analysis 2002 Continuing 500,000 S.A. Saipem Chem/Water analysis 2002 Continuing 1M SABIC (Hadeed) Oil/Foam/Water Analysis 2002 Continuing 600,000 SABIC Petrokemya Transformer Oil Analysis 2002 Continuing 1.5M SABIC Hadeed oil analysis from various equipment 2002 Continuing 40,000 Al Mimish Farm Chemical analysis (Bacteriological/Microbiological) 2002 Continuing 30,000 NALCO Chemical analysis (various testing) 2002 Continuing 100,000 GE BETZ Fuel additive

20013 Continuing 150,000 The Environmental Cons. Bureau Chemical analysis (Oiled sand) 20013 Continuing 2M Saudi Aramco Asbestos Survey- Kingdomwide 2004 Continuing 100,000 GE Energy Pempower Transformer and Lube Oil Analysis 2004 Continuing 10,000 RAE Training Env. Consultants Carious Soil and Water Analysis 2004 Continuing 75,000 Saudi Polyolefins Co. Stack Gas Analysis 2005 Continuing 15,000 Carlo Gavazzi Arabia Various Water Analysis 2005 Continuing 32,000 SAK Engineering Consultants Effluent & Influent Water 2005 Continuing 20,000 ETE Technical Water & Limestone Analysis 2004 Continuing 2M Saudi Aramco Asbestos Survey 2002 Continuing 100,000 SAIPEM Water and Wastewater Analysis 2004 Continuing 100,000 GE-U.S.A. Natural, Fuel and Gas Analysis 2000 Continuing 200,000 Ballast Nedam Water, Oil, Foam Analysis

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In – Kingdom Experience: Polymer Testing

Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2009 Continuing 196,650 KABBANI Cons. Group Ma’aden Phosphate Membrane / Ma’aden Project 2009 Continuing 39,000 BITUMAT Co. Ltd. Water Proofing Membrane Testing 2009 Continuing 49,000 GULF SEAL Co. Ltd. Water Proofing Membrane Testing- Riyadh

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In – Kingdom Experience: Sound Level Survey

Date Start Date

Completed Value/

SR Client Brief Description of Work Performed/Project Title

2000 2000 124,000 Amec Bkw Arabia Ltd Noise Measurement Survey Part I Berri Ethane Recovery Plant Berri Gas Plant Jubail

2000 2000 60,000 Amec Bkw Arabia Ltd Noise Measurement Survey Part II Berri Ethane Recovery Plant Berri Gas Plant Jubail

2004 2004 10,000 Abdul Rahman Saad Al Rashid & Sons Co Ltd

Sound rating of gypsum (hollow plaster) blocks

2005 2005 12,700 Petrokemya Polyethelyne Plant Jubail

Noise measurement (in operator’s zones) of existing machinery (100+ locations) as per ASTM E 1014

2005 2005 3,600 Tasnee Petrochemicals (Saudi Poly Olefines Company)

Noise level survey of in the vicinity of the main turbo air compressor.

2005 2005 4,000 Saudi Steel Pipe Company Ltd Sound level survey at the manufacturing production unit in Dammam

2005 2005 10,000 Yamama Cement Co. Noise level survey for Gas Turbines (ISO 3746)-Riyadh, KSA

2005 2005 3,600 Tatweer Co.-Riyadh Sound Rating of Gypsum Blocks BS EN ISO 140-4:1998

2006 2006 43,200 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd (TIHAMA Project-Uthmania-Saudi Aramco Cogeneration Plant)

Background Noise and Guarantee noise (Near field and Far field) level as per ISO 1996:87 and ISO 9612.

2006 2006 23,400 Shaw-Stone & Webster Ltd-(UK) SHARQ Ethylene Plant, Jubail, KSA. Background Noise Survey

2006 2006 43,200 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd Background Noise and Guarantee noise (Near field and Far field) level as per ISO 1996:87 and ISO 9612. (TIHAMA Project- Shedgum Gas Plant -Saudi Aramco Cogen Plant)

2006 2006 4,000 Obeikan Paper Industries (Group) Noise Survey in the plant - -Riyadh, KSA.

2006 2006 43,200 Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd Background Noise and Guarantee noise (Near field and Far field) level as per ISO 1996:87 and ISO 9612. (TIHAMA Project-JUAYAMAH-Saudi Aramco Cogeneration Plant)

2006 2006 43,200 Hyundai Site Background Noise and Guarantee noise level (Near field and Far field) as per ISO 1996:87 and ISO 9612 - Rastanura.

2006 2006 20,000 Riyadh Financial District Noise Assessment-Riyadh

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6.0 Affiliated Companies with Related Interests in the Middle East

Pages

6.1 Al Hoty Company Limited 90-91

6.2 Al Hoty Calibration Services 92

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6.1 Al Hoty Company Limited (Al Hoty Establishment) Address : P.O. Box 31729, Al-Khobar 31952

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Owner : Hani Al Hoty & Partners General Manager : Hani Al Hoty Deputy General Manager : Alberto Banzon Telephone Number : (013)894-6452/894-5204/894-8020 Facsimile Number : (013)894-3980 E-mail : [email protected] Al Hoty Company Limited is a 100% Saudi Arabian Company offering a wide variety of services to clients, including:

1) PWHT Division

i. Management Consultant Nagesh Balraj Metelu, B.E, M.B.A, N.D.T Level III

ii. PWHT Supervisor Sushelan Viju, N.D.T Level II

2) Building and Facilities Operations and Maintenance

3) Training Services

4) Recruiting Services

5) Computer System Analysis, Design, Programming and Operation

6) Microcomputer Software

7) Factory and Hospital Operations

8) Janitorial Services

9) Construction and Renovation

10) Land Surveying

Recent clients with multiple contracts include ARAMCO, where Al Hoty Company Limited continue to supply professional and technical personnel on a Services Organization basis; and Chiyoda Petrostar, ISCOSA, and Mohammed Al Mojil Establishment; with operations and maintenance, and construction support services.

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Worldwide recruiting facilities are either owned outright by the Company, or are closely controlled, ensuring the obtaining of personnel with suitable qualification in an efficient and timely manner. The PWHT division has several Mannings UK machines and experienced crews to undertake large-scale projects. The division has completed a number of SABIC, SASREF and S. Aramco projects during the last decade.

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6.2 Al Hoty Calibration Services Address : P.O. Box 31729, Al-Khobar 31952

Saudi Arabia Deputy General Manager : Wendell S. Arevalo Operations Manager : Ramiro Rivera Telephone Number : (013)864-4150/894-8020 Facsimile Number : (013)894-3980 E-mail : [email protected] Telex Number : 870292 AL-HOTY SJ

Al Hoty Calibration Services offers measurement and calibration services that meet the international standard of quality. Ensuring that requirements are fulfilled in accordance with the needs and expectations of our customers by reviewing and analyzing the stated requirements prior to measurement or calibration, establishing appropriate quality controls and procedures that comply with nationally and internationally recognized methods, providing adequate resources and highly trained personnel, operating within defined quality management system consistent with Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (SASO) Saudi Standard No. 17025 and continuously reviewing and improving our system to provide prompt and efficient services.

The company head office is located in Al Khobar regional offices are operated in Riyadh, Jubail and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. At all locations the emphasis is on service with extensive stocks, spares and professional sales and maintenance/repair personnel on hand.

Calibration services are also offered and standard devices calibrations by the National Physical Laboratory in England are available. This includes standard force-measuring devices, load cells and standard weights for calibrating laboratory and industrial weighing equipment.

Computerized quotation, stock and order control system are used within Al Hoty Calibration Services and these optimize order response times and stock replenishment procedures.

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7.0 Schedule of Services

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7.0 Schedule of Tests and Services This section supplements the Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. brochure, which outlines the main activities of the company. The range of the more common tests and services available are detailed. These are available from Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. Laboratories throughout Saudi Arabia and also in UAE. This section is divided into two parts describing laboratory and field services respectively.

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7.0 Schedule of Laboratory and Field Services Laboratory Pages 7.1 Concrete and Building Materials 96 - 98 7.2 Soil and Rock Mechanics 98 - 99 7.3 Chemical and Cement 99 - 102 7.4 Metallurgical 1013 - 104 7.5 Bituminous Materials 104 7.6 Lubricants and Fuels 104 - 107 Field 7.7 Field Tests and Services from Regional Laboratories 108 7.8 Geotechnical Site Investigation Services 109 7.9 Site Laboratory Services 110 8.0 Chemical and Microbiological Analysis 111 –114 8.1 Polymer, Plastic & Rubber Testing 115 - 116 8.2 Special Activities 116

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7.1 Concrete and Building Materials

Tests on Aggregates

101. Tests to ASTM 101.01 Sieve analysis of aggregate, dry condition. C 136 101.02 Unit weight of aggregate. C 29 101.013 Specific gravity and absorption of aggregate, coarse. C127 101.04 Specific gravity and absorption of aggregate, fine. C 128 101.05 Organic impurities in fine aggregate. C 87/C 40 101.06 Percentage of fine material in sand. C 177 101.07 Resistance to abrasion by Los Angeles Machine. C131/535 101.08 Friable particles in aggregate. C 142 101.09 Scratch hardness of aggregate. C 851 101.10 Petrography examination. C 295 101.11 Potential reactivity of aggregate. C 586 101.12 Lightweight pieces. C123 101.13 Potential volume change of cement aggregate combinations. C 342 102. Tests to BS 812 102.01 Determination of geological name and classification. 102.02 Visual examination for determination of particle shape

and surface texture. 102.013 Sieve analysis, dry, coarse or fine aggregate. 102.04 Sieve analysis, dry, all-in aggregates. 102.05 Sieve analysis, wet, coarse, or fine aggregates. 102.06 Sieve analysis, wet, all-in aggregates. 102.07 Determination of clay, silt, fine dust in fine 8 coarse

aggregates. (Sedimentation Method). 102.08 Determination of clay, silt, fine dust in fine and coarse

aggregates. (Decantation Method). 102.09 Determination of clay, silt, fine dust in fine aggregates.

(Field settling test). 102.10 Determination of flakiness index. 102.11 Determination of elongation index. 102.12 Determination of angularity number. 102.13 Determination of specific gravity. 102.14 Determination of water absorption. 102.15 Determination of bulk density (Compacted or Un compacted). 102.16 Calculation of percentage voids including determination

of specific gravity and bulk density as above. 102.17 Calculation of percentage bulking including determination

of specific gravity and bulk density as above and moisture content. 102.18 Determination of moisture content. 102.19 Determination of aggregate impact value. 102.20 Determination of aggregate crushing value. 102.21 Determination of ten percent fines value.

(Also see chemical testing of aggregates).

1013. Tests of BRS Digest No. 35 1013.01 Determination of shrinkage of aggregate in concrete including control specimens.

(Also, see sections 205 and 305).

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Tests on Concrete and Mortar

104. Fresh Concrete 104.01 Concrete mix design 104.02 Preparation of trial mixes 104.013 Making and curing concrete specimens (Field/Laboratory). BS 1881 104.04 Determination of compacting factor. BS 1881 104.05 Determination of unit weight, yield. BS 1881 &

ASTM C 138 104.06 104.06 Determination of air content. BS 1881 &

ASTM C 137 104.07 Determination of setting time. BS 1881 &

ASTM C 137 104.08 Determination of slump. BS 1881 &

ASTM C 143 104.09 Determination of cement content by RAM (Jubail only).

105. Hardened Concrete Tests 105.01 Determination of compressive strength of concrete cylinders. ASTM C 39 105.02 Determination of compressive strength of concrete cubes. BS 1881Part 116 105.03 Determination of flexural strength of concrete beams. BS 1881 Part 118 &

ASTM C 78/293 105.04 Testing concrete cores from in-situ concrete. BS 1881 &

ASTM C 42 105.05 Determination of water absorption of concrete. 105.06 Schmidt Hammer Survey. 105.07 P.U.N.D.I.T. Ultrasonic Survey. 105.08 Impermeability to water. DIN 1048 105.09 Hardened concrete analysis [including petro- BS 18811

graphic examination, water/cement ratio determination ASTM C 856 cement content and type determination.

105.10 Chloride Ion Penetration ASTM C 1202 106. Mortar Tests 106.01 Mortar mix design. ASTM C 270 106.02 Determination of compressive strength of mortar. ASTM C 109 106.03 Water retention and flow tests ASTM C 110 106.04 Determination of suitability of lime for mortar. ASTM C 207 106.05 Determination of suitability of sand for mortar. ASTM C 144

Tests on Precast Concrete a Masonry Products 107. Blocks & Slabs 107.01 Determination of compressive strength. ASTM C 140 107.02 Absorption test. ASTM C 140 107.03 Determination of dimensions ASTM C 140 107.04 Determination of density. 107.05 Determination of drying shrinkage ASTM C 426 107.06 Determination of flexural strength and modulus of rupture

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108. Tests on Bricks -ASTM C 67

108.01 Determination of compressive strength. 108.02 Determination of absorption. 108.03 Determination of initial rate of absorption. 108.04 Determination of efflorescence. 108.05 Determination of dimensions. 108.06 Determination of warp age.

Miscellaneous Materials

The concrete and building product sections of our Regional Laboratories are equipped with a variety of test machines, apparatus and measuring equipment; and whilst not necessarily on a routine basis, tests may be conducted as required on pipes, timber, engineering fabrics, plastic products, street furniture, sealants, membranes, admixtures, etc.

7.2 Soil and Rock Mechanics

201. Soil Classification Tests 201.01 Natural moisture content. BS 1377 201.02 Natural wet density of undisturbed sample. 201.03 Liquid and plastic limits. ASTM D 4318 201.04 Linear shrinkage BS 1377 201.05 Specific gravity. ASTM 854/

BS 1377 201.06 Particle size analysis: all methods referred to in ASTM D 422

BS 1377 202. Soil Compaction Tests 202.01 Moisture/density relationship, 2.5kg, Hammer. ASTM D 698 202.02 Moisture/density relationship, 4.5kg, Hammer ASTM D 1557

BS 1377 202.03 Moisture/density relationship, vibrating hammer method. BS 1377 202.04 Maximum and minimum density by Vibrating table ASTM D 4253/4254

2013. Soil Mechanical Tests 2013.01 California bearing ratio tests to appropriate ASTM,

BS or AASHTO standards. 2013.02 Resistance value (R value tests). ASTM D 2844 2013.03 Odometer consolidation tests. BS or ASTM 2013.04 Range of unconfined and tri axial compression tests,

including drained and un drained, Volume change and pore pressure measurements BS or ASTM

2013.05 Shear-box tests ASTM D 3080 2013.06 Thermal and electrical resistivity. (G 57 & 1 EEE) 2013.07 Swelling pressure tests BS or ASTM 204. Soil Permeability Tests 204.01 Permeability test - falling head method BS 1377 204.02 Constant head permeability test BS 1377

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205. Rock Mechanics Tests

205.01 Uni-axial compressive strength test. ASTM D 4555 205.02 Elastic properties ASTM D 3148 205.03 Poisons' ratio-Young's Modulus. ASTM D 3148 205.04 Tri axial compression tests (70MPa confining pressure). ASTM D 2664 205.05 Brazilian tensile tests. ASTM D 3967 205.06 Slake durability tests ISRM B / D 4644 205.07 Point load index. IMM [Vol 80] 205.08 Joint shear box tests ASTM D 3080 205.09 Absorption and Bulk SG of Dimension Stone. ASTM C 97 205.10 Modulus of Rupture of Dimension Stone. ASTM C 99 205.11 Compressive Strength of Dimension Stone. ASTM C 170 205.12 Abrasion Resistance of Stone Subjected to Foot Traffic. ASTM C 241 205.13 Flexural Strength of Dimension Stone. ASTM C 880

7.3 Chemical and Cement 301. Physical Tests on Cement (ASTM C 150) Determination of: 301.01 Air content of mortar. ASTM C 185 301.02 Fineness, specific surface. ASTM C 204 301.03 Autoclave expansion. ASTM C 151 301.04 Compressive strength of mortar. ASTM C 109 301.05 Time of set, vicat ASTM C 191 301.06 False set ASTM C 451 301.07 Heat of hydration. ASTM C 186 301.08 Time of setting, Gilmore. ASTM C 266 301.09 Tensile strength cement mortar ASTM C 190 302. Physical Tests on Cement – BS 12 Determination of: 302.01 Specific surface. 302.02 Initial and final setting times. 302.03 Soundness. 302.04 Compressive strength of mortar cubes. 302.05 Compressive strength of concrete cubes. 3013. Chemical Tests on Cement 3013.01 Analysis for chemical composition. 3013.02 Determination of alkalis. 3013.03 Determination of free lime. 3013.04 Determination of heat of hydration. 304. Cement & /Cementatious Additives 304.01 Physical & Chemical Test of Cement ASTM C 150 304.02 Physical & Chemical Test of Micro silica ASTM C 1240 304.03 Physical & Chemical Test of Fly Ash ASTM C 618 304.04 Physical & Chemical Test of GGBS ASTM C 989

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305. Soil Chemical Tests (Including Horticultural)

305.01 Determination of organic matter content. 305.02 Determination of total sulphate content. 305.03 Determination of pH value. 305.04 Determination of chloride content. 305.05 Determination of sulphate content. 305.06 Determination of loss on ignition. 305.07 Determination of water soluble salts. 305.08 Plant nutrient levels (N, P. K, Mg, Ca, B). 305.09 Trace elements (Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Mo). 305.10 Carbonates and bicarbonates. 305.11 Electrical conductivity and pH. 305.12 Sodium absorption ratio. 305.13 Free carbonate (Schroettes). 306. Concrete Aggregate Chemical Tests 306.01 Determination of aggregate soundness. ASTM C 88 306.02 Alkali reactivity test - rapid chemical method. ASTM C 289 306.03 Alkali reactivity - gel pat test. 306.04 Alkali reactivity - mortar bar test. ASTM C 227 306.05 Determination of carbonate content. 306.06 Determination of water soluble salts. 306.07 Determination of chloride content. 306.08 Determination of acid or water soluble sulphate content. 306.09 Chemical analysis for major constituents. 307. Water for Concreting 307.01 Determination of total sulphate, chloride dissolved solids and pH. 307.02 Mortar cube test incorporating water sample along with control testing. 307.03 Mortar test - setting time comparison. 308. Refractory Bricks 308.01 Apparent porosity and bulk density ASTM C 20 308.02 Size and bulk density ASTM C 134 308.03 Modulus of rupture ASTM C 133 308.04 Cold crushing strength ASTM C 133 308.05 Re-heat change ASTM C 113 309. Water Analysis 309.01 Turbidity. 309.02 Total Dissolved Solids. 309.03 Total Hardness. 309.04 Total Alkalinity. 309.05 pH. 309.06 Free Chlorine. 309.07 Boron. 309.08 Barium. 309.09 Cadmium. 309.10 Calcium. 309.11 Chromium. 309.12 Chloride. 309.13 Fluoride.

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309.14 Sulphite. 309.15 Selenium. 309.16 Silver. 309.17 Sulphate. 309.18 Lead. 309.19 Mercury. 309.20 Cyanide. 309.21 Silica. 309.22 Total Organic Carbon. 309.23 Arsenic. 309.24 Manganese. 309.25 Magnesium. 309.26 Sodium. 309.27 Potassium. 309.28 Copper. 309.29 Iron. 309.30 Zinc. 309.31 Phenolic Compounds. 309.32 Color. 309.33 Nitrogen (Total Kjeldahl). 309.34 Nitrogen (Ammonia). 309.35 Phosphate (Total). 309.36 Phosphate (Acid Extractable). 309.37 Oil and grease. 309.38 Total volatiles. 309.39 Electrical conductivity. 309.40 Nitrate. 309.41 Nitrite. 309.42 Sodium absorption ratio. 309.43 Anionic synthetic detergents. 310. Water Analysis – Bacteriological 310.01 Full bacteriological tests for potability.

Water analysis: Microbiological Analysis of Drinking, Bottled, Waste, RO, STP Water Analysis.

Aerobic Plate Count AWWA (American Water Works Association) Total Coliforms AWWA Escherichia coli AWWA Pseudomonas AWWA Fecal streptococcus AWWA Legionella AWWA / British standard Nitrifying bacteria AWWA Sulfate Reducing Bacteria (SRB) ASTM D4412 (Soil & Water)

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Microbiological Analysis of Food: Microbiological analysis of various food items including Milk and Milk Products, Meat and Meat Products, poultry, Fish, Cereal and Cereal products, Chocolate Candy, Ingredients for food industries, carbonated beverages etc. as per SASO, CCFRA, (APHA) American Public health Association, BAM (Bacteriological Analytical Manual).

Aerobic Plate Count Enumeration Escherichia coli Detection / Enumeration Total coliforms Detection / Enumeration Listeria spp Detection / Enumeration Sulfate Reducing Clostridia Detection / Enumeration Vibrio paraheamolyticus Detection / Enumeration Staphylococcus aureus Enumeration Yeast & Mould Enumeration Clostridium perfringens Enumeration Bacillus cereus Enumeration Salmonella Spp Detection E. coli 0157:H7 Detection Aflatoxin (B1, B2 & G1 G2) Detection (5 – 50 ppb)

Environmental Monitoring: Environmental swabbing for Equipment, Food contact, and non-contact surfaces. Personnel swabbing, and microbiological air monitoring, for different target bacteria and general bacteria. 7.4 Inspection, NDT and Mechanical Testing

401. Mechanical Testing

Full machining facilities are available for sample preparation of reinforcing bar/mesh/wire, pre-stressing strand, anchor bolts, threaded fasteners, plates, pipes, etc.

401.01 Unit weight, nominal area (rebar/mesh/wire/strand). 401.02 Yield stress – proof extension or halt of pointer. 401.03 Ultimate stress. 401.04 Bend, re-bend. 401.05 Load/extension diagram. 401.06 Compression testing: load/compression diagram. 401.07 Hardness – Rockwell/brinell. 401.08 Tensile Test 401.09 Ferrite Test 401.10 Charpy Test 401.11 Macro-etch Test 401.12 Fillet break Test 401.13 Peel Test 401.14 Flattening Test 401.15 Proof Load Test 401.16 Embrittlement Test

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402. Welding & Welder Performance Materials Welding Procedure Qualification (ASME, API, AWS, and ANSI). 402.01 Tensile. 402.02 Nick break. 402.03 Impact toughness. 402.04 Bend. 402.05 Welder performance qualification (tensile, bend, fillet break). 402.06 Macro-etch examination. 402.07 Micro section examination. 402.08 Hydrogen-induced cracking test (Aramco AMSS 16). 402.09 Chemical analysis. 4013. Coatings 4013.01 Coating thickness by chemical, instrumental, or microscopy methods. 4013.02 Exposure test. 4013.03 Adhesion test. 4013.04 Ductility test. 4013.05 Permeability test. 404. Non-Destructive Examination 404.01 X-radiography. 404.02 Ultrasonic examination. 404.03 Surface examination. 404.04 Qualitative analysis. 404.05 Thickness surveys. 404.06 Magnetic Particle Test 404.07 Dye-Penetrant Test 404.08 Liquid Penetrant Test 404.09 Leak Test 404.10 Holiday Test 404.11 Positive Material Investigation 405. Metallography 405.1 Metallography of various carbon steel, alloy steels, stainless steels, Inconel, Inco-alloys. 405.2 Failure investigations of metals, boiler, heat exchangers. 405.3 Coating thickness of painmels, and adhesive bonding on metal surface by ELCOMETER & ASTM

methods. 405.4 Corrosion tests of failed metals as per ASTM A262, G48. 405.5 HIC (hydrogen induced cracking) for evaluation of pipeline for qualification of metals and pressure vessel

steel for resistance to HIC as per NACE STD. (TM- 0884-96/013). 405.6 Noise measurement by sound level meter. 405.7 In situ Replica test as per ASTM E1351 406. Vendor Inspection The above services are utilized as appropriate in failure investigation, and corrosion examination and analysis.

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7.5 Bituminous Materials

501. Bituminous Materials & Mixtures 501.01 Analysis for binder content and grading of aggregates ASTM D 2172/C 136 501.02 Penetration of bitumen ASTM D 5 501.03 Softening point of bitumen ASTM D 2398/D 36 501.04 Solubility of bitumen ASTM D 2042 501.05 Loss on heating of bitumen. 501.06 Coating and stripping of bitumen from aggregates and

mixtures ASTM D 1664 501.07 Viscosity measurement ASTM D 88 501.08 Design of bituminous mixtures, Marshall Method ASTM D 1559/MS 2 501.09 Built-up roof analysis ASTM D 2829 501.10 Stability and loss of stability tests ASTM D 1559 501.11 Flash and fire point of bitumen. ASTM D 92 501.12 Specific gravity ASTM D 70 501.13 Tests on emulsified asphalt ASTM D 244 501.14 Tests on cutback asphalt products ASTM D 2046

D 2027/2028

7.6 Lubricants and Fuels 601. General Tests 601.01 Acidity of distillation residues from hydrocarbon liquids. ASTM D 1093 601.02 Acidity, inorganic IP 182 601.03 Acidity of petroleum products IP 182 601.04 Acidity, total in aviation turbine fuels ASTM D 3242 601.05 Additives-oxidation inhibitor in electrical

insulating oils ASTM D 1473 601.06 Alkali metals (Total) MM 518 601.07 Aniline point of petroleum products. ASTM D 611 601.08 Aniline, gravity product. ASTM D 287 &

ASTM D 611 601.09 Appearance Visual 601.10 Ash from petroleum products ASTM D 482 601.11 Ash, sulphated from lube oils ASTM D 874 601.12 Asphaltenes-precipitated from n-Heptane IP 143 601.13 ASTM color of petroleum products ASTM D 1500 601.14 Benzene and toluene in finished motor and

aviation gasoline by gas chromatography ASTM D 3606 601.15 Burning quality of kerosene ASTM D 187 601.16 Calculated BTU from API gravity and mid-boiling point ASTM D 2890 601.17 Calculated cetane index of distillate fuels ASTM D 976 601.18 Carbon residue, Ramsbottom ASTM D 524 601.19 Carbon residue, Conradson ASTM D 189 601.20 Cetane index number ASTM D 976 601.21 CIN in addition to and calculated from API gravity

and distillation ASTM D 976 601.22 Cloud point ASTM D 2500 601.23 Cold filter plugging point of distillate fuels. lP 309 601.24 Color of petroleum products (ASTM Color Scale ASTM D 1500 601.25 Color of petroleum products (Saybolt Chromometer) ASTM D 156 601.26 Compatibility of fuel blends by spot tests ASTM D 2781 601.27 Corrosion, copper strip of petroleum products ASTM D 130 601.28 Corrosion, copper strip of insulating liquids ASTM D 1275

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601.29 Corrosion, silver of aviation turbine fuels IP 227 601.30 Demulsification number of lubricating oils IP 19 601.31 Demulsification number of lubricating oils ASTM D 2711 601.32 Density of petroleum products by hydrometer ASTM D 1298 601.33 Dielectric breakdown voltage of insulating liquids BS 148 601.34 Diesel index IP 21 601.35 Dilution, gasoline or diesel fuel in lube oil by distillation. ASTM D 322 601.36 Dilution, diesel fuel in lube oil by gas chromatograph ASTM D 3524 601.37 Dilution, gasoline in lube oil by gas chromatography ASTM D 3525 601.38 Distillation of crude petroleum ASTM D 285 601.39 Distillation of petroleum products - gasoline,

aviation turbine fuels, kerosene, etc. ASTM D 86 601.40 Distillation of fuels, simulated (boiling point order

by gas chromatography ASTM D 2887 601.41 Doctor test for sulphur content of fuels ASTM D 484 601.42 Emulsion characteristics of petroleum oils and synthetics ASTM D 1401 601.43 Estimation of net heat of combustion in aviation fuels ASTM D 1405 601.44 Filterability DIN 51-428 601.45 Filter time increase Mil-T-5624

Appendix A 601.46 Fire point. COG, ºC ASTM D 92 601.47 Flash point, Abel apparatus IP 170 601.48 Flash point COG, ºC ASTM D 92 601.49 Flash point: PM, ºC ASTM D 93 601.50 Flash point, tag closed tester ASTM D 56 601.51 Fluidity ASTM D 1659 601.52 Foaming characteristics of lube oils ASTM D 892 601.53 Freezing point of aviation fuels ASTM D 2386 601.54 Gas bubble separation time of petroleum oils ASTM D 3427 601.55 Glycool base anti-freeze in used lube oil ASTM D 2982 601.56 Gravity, API, of crude petroleum and lube oil ASTM D 287 601.57 Gravity, specific, hydrometer method ASTM D 1298 601.58 Gum, existent/unwashed ASTM D 381 601.59 Heat of combustion of liquid hydrocarbons ASTM D 240 &

ASTM D 2382 601.60 Heat of combustion calculated from API gravity,

aniline point and sulfur content ASTM D 1405 601.61 Heat capacity of liquid hydrocarbons calculated

from gravity and distillation data ASTM D 2890 601.62 Hydrocarbon types of gas chromatography (PONA'S). 601.63 Hydrogen in petroleum products ASTM D 1018 601.64 Hydrogen sulphides by cadmium sulphate extraction.

scrubbing method. 601.65 Icing inhibitor in aviation turbine fuels FS 5327 601.66 Induction period of gasoline ASTM D 525 601.67 insoluble in crude oil or used lube oil by extraction ASTM D 473 601.68 Insoluble in used lube oil (pentane or toluene), total solids ASTM D 893 601.69 Inter-facial tension in insulating oils ASTM D 924 601.70 Lead in gasoline ASTM D 2547 601.71 Lead in aviation turbine fuels IP 224 601.72 Liquefied petroleum and natural gas composition,

heating value and gravity by gas chromatography, 601.73 Lumino-meter number of aviation turbine fuels ASTM D 1740 601.74 Microscopic study and analysis. 601.75 Naphthalene ASTM D 1840 601.76 Naphthalene insoluble Exxon 601.77 Neutralization number, potentiometric ASTM D 664 601.78 Neutralization number, color indicator ASTM D 974

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601.79 Neutralization number total base number), chloro benzene-acetic acid method. ASTM D 2896

601.80 Oil separation of lubricating greases FS 321 601.81 Oxidation inhibitor in electrical insulating oils ASTM D 1473 601.82 Oxidation stability of distillate fuels (accelerated method). ASTM D 2274 601.83 Paraffin wax. 601.84 Particle count of liquid hydrocarbons by HIAC

particle counter SAE 601.85 Particulate matter by Millipore membrane filter ASTM D 2276 601.86 Penetration of lubricating greases ASTM D 217 601.87 pH ASTM D 664 601.88 Phosphorous in gasoline ASTM D 3231 601.89 Polychlorinated biphenyls in insulating oils (PCB's)

by gas chromatography. 601.90 Pour point, ºC ASTM D 97 601.91 Power factor in insulating oils ASTM D 91 601.92 Precipitation number of lube oils ASTM D 91 601.93 Reid vapor pressure of petroleum products ASTM D 323 601.94 Rust-preventing characteristics of lube oils ASTM D 665 601.95 Salt content, crude oils ASTM D 3230 601.96 Specification number of petroleum product ASTM D 94 601.97 Sediment in petroleum products by extraction ASTM D 473 601.98 Sediment by hot filtration Shell 601.99 Sludge in insulating oil by high-pressure bomb ASTM D 1313 601.100 Smoke point in aviation turbine fuels ASTM D 1322 601.101 Spectra-analysis (Baird Pas 2C Emission Spec.) 20 elements 601.102 Sulphur by bomb method ASTM D 129 601.1013 Sulphur by high temperature method (LECO ASTM D 1552 601.104 Sulphur, lamp method ASTM D 1226 601.105 Sulphur, mercaptan in petroleum products ASTM D 3227 601.106 Thermal oxidation stability of aviation turbine

Fuels (JFTOT Procedure) ASTM D 3241 601.107 Vapor pressure, Reid ASTM D 323 601.108 Vapor-liquid ratio. ASTM D 2533 601.109 Viscosity, kinematic in petroleum products ASTM D 445 601.110 Viscosity, kinematic in bitumen ASTM D 455 601.111 Viscosity, saybolt or saybolt furol ASTM D 2161 601.112 Viscosity index ASTM D 2270 601.113 Water by crackle. 601.114 Water in crude oil by distillation ASTM D 4006 601.115 Water by distillation ASTM D 95 601.116 Water by Marl fisher method ASTM D 1533 601.117 Water and sediment in crude oils ASTM D 4007 601.118 Water and sediment in crude and fuel oils ASTM D 1796 601.119 Water and sediment in crude oils ASTM D 2709 601.120 Water-separation characteristics of aviation turbine fuels ASTM D 3948 601.121 Wax, paraffin UOP-46-641/

Philipps 602. Trace Metals in Oil

602.01 Iron (Fe) Atomic Emission Spectrometer. 602.02 Lead (Pb) 602.03 Copper (Cu) 602.04 Chromium (Cr) 602.05 Aluminum (Al) 602.06 Nickel (Ni) 602.07 Silver (Ag) 602.08 Tin (Sn)

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602.09 Silicon (Sil 602.10 Boron (B) 602.11 Sodium (Na) 602.12 Phosphorous (P) 602.13 Zinc (Zn) 602.14 Calcium (Ca) 602.15 Barium (Ba) 602.16 Magnesium (Mg) 602.17 Titanium (Ti) 602.18 Molybdenum (Mo) 60219 Cadmium (Cd) 602.20 Antimony (Sb) 602.21 Vanadium (V) 602.22 Manganese (Mn)

The 602 series, together with selected 601 tests are used in engine preventive maintenance and diagnosis services. AHS staff will advise on setting up a service and will provide necessary diagnostic interpretation.

6013. Gas Chromatography

6013.01 Fuel gas analysis. 6013.02 Dissolved gases in insulating oils. 6013.03 Environmental air monitoring. 6013.04 Phenols in urine. 6013.05 Purity of gases. 6013.06 Purity of petrochemicals. In addition, a whole range of other tests are available using Gas Chromatography. Further details can be obtained from the Oil Testing Laboratory.

7.7 Field Tests & Services from Regional Laboratories

Experienced engineers and technicians are available to carry out investigations and tests in the field. The activities range from detailed investigations relating to materials problem to the routine sampling and testing of concreting and other materials.

701. Concrete

701.01 Making concrete specimens in the field including workability measurements. 701.02 Drilling concrete cores from in-situ concrete. 701.03 Schmidt Hammer survey. 701.04 P.U.N.D.I.T. Ultrasonic survey. 701.05 Electromagnetic rebar cover survey. 701.06 Powder sampling for chemical analysis. 701.07 Heat of hydration temperature monitoring. 701.08 Mass concrete instrumentation. 701.09 Batch plant and pour monitoring. 701.10 Batch plant weigh scale verification. 701.11 Compression machine scale verification. 702. Soils / Geological / Geo technical 702.01 In-situ sand replacement density tests. ASTM D 1556 & BS 1377 702.02 In-situ density test by alternative methods. 702.03 In-situ C.B.R. tests. 702.04 In-situ permeability measurements. 702.05 Plate bearing tests. 702.06 Dutch friction cone soundings (200kN machine and 20kN machine).

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702.07 Seismic reflection surveys. 702.08 Resistivity measurement (Wenner, line traverse, Schlumberger) 702.09 Magnetometer surveys (to 0.1 gamma) 702.10 Topographic survey. 702.11 Percussive sampling in soft soils. 702.12 Hollow stem flight auguring in soils. 702.13 Rotary coring in hard soils and rocks. 702.14 Piezometry. 702.15 Soil instrumentation. 702.16 Thermal resistivity (conductivity) surveys. 7013. Chemical 7013.01 Well, borehole, and pipeline sampling. 7013.02 On-site pH, temperature, conductivity measurements. 7013.03 Chlorination monitoring (total & free chlorine). 7013.04 Rate of spread and dilution of stabilizing media. 704. Metallurgical 704.01 Weld radiography. 704.02 Ultrasonic surveys. 704.03 Thickness surveys. 704.04 Coating surveys and surface preparation inspection. 704.05 Qualitative materials analysis. 704.06 Dye penetrant surveys. 705. Asphalt & Pavements 705.01 Sampling & temperature monitoring of surfacing materials during layering. 705.02 Coring for determination of thickness voids, etc. 705.03 Plate bearing tests. 705.04 Deflection surveys (Benkelman beam, etc.). 705.05 Texture depth survey. 705.06 Surface temperature monitoring (embedded thermocouples). 705.07 Ride quality assessment (travelling straightedge etc.). 706. Structural Tests & Surveys 706.01 Movement monitoring (direct or remote/optical). 706.02 Load/deflection tests. 706.03 Thermal monitoring (continuous recording). 706.04 Crack surveys (size, opening/disposition). 706.05 Strain monitoring. 706.06 Sound and vibration measurements. 706.07 Pile integrity testing.

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7.8 Geotechnical Site Investigation Services

Our geotechnical department is staffed by a group of qualified engineers and geologists who are responsible for the technical direction of field investigation activities, the formulation of in-situ and laboratory testing programs and the preparation of geotechnical reports. Our equipment is available for operations in any part of Saudi Arabia.

The equipment owned includes: -

Mobile B53 Rotary Drilling Rig (2 Nos.). Acker ADII Rotary Drilling Rig. Simco 2400 Rotary Drilling Rig. Crealius D750 Rotary Drilling Rig. Shell and Auger (Dando 175) Drilling Rig. Complete Set of Equipment and Tools for Soil Drilling, Testing and Sampling. Full Set of Equipment and Tools for Rock Coring and Sampling. Static Cone Penetrometer (Dutch Cone) Machine. Water Storage Tanks. Digital Earth Tester 2 Nos. (Megger DET 5/2D and DET 5/4D). Water Pumps. Hydraulically Operated Mud Pumps. Cable Detector. Geotechnical integrator (gINT) Software.

The department utilizes the full regional laboratory network of Al Hoty-Stanger Ltd. to carry out soil mechanics and chemical testing.

The department’s activities in the Kingdom have include the provision of date for the design of foundations for a wide variety of land based structures including residential, community and commercial developments, highways, reservoir, power lines and water communications towers. We have also operated in coastal and shallow marine conditions. Resource surveys for suitable fill materials, aggregates for concrete supply and raw materials for cement manufacture have been successfully completed.

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7.9 Site Laboratory Services

The facilities offered by our on-site services department have developed from the experience gained by Harry Stanger Ltd., who has operated in this particular field throughout the world for over 50 years.

The department is concerned with the operation of on-site quality control and quality assurance procedures where continuous monitoring of constructional materials and procedures is required.

The services provided may be summarized as follows: -

a) Advice and recommendation at specification stage as to the procedures necessary and the size and extent of control facility required.

b) Provision and mobilization of fixed or mobile laboratory buildings and equipment.

c) Provision of experienced engineers and technicians to supervise and carry out quality control testing, monitoring, and assessment of earthwork, cements, and concretes, bituminous and other structural materials.

d) Coordination of back-up services from our consultancy and laboratory facilities.

Our staffs are available to operate on whatever scale is required either as independent laboratories on site or under seconded to consultants and/or contractors. Facilities provided may range from batch plant monitoring to multi-discipline laboratories with computerized management and quality control system.

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8.0 Chemical & Microbiological Analysis

Full microbiological facilities are available. This laboratory has an ultra- clean room equipped with laminar airflow cabinet. Various materials tested including frozen chilled and fresh food, cosmetics, animal feed, drinking water, edible ice, swimming pool water, waste water and beverages and environmental air monitoring etc. The Instruments owned includes: - Nitrogen Steam Distillation Apparatus Karl Fischer Viscosity Meter UV Spectrophotometer ICP OES AAS FTIR GCMS TOGA TOC Analyzer Centrifuge Laminar Airflow Rotor Mixer Refracto Meter Turbidity Meter Bomb Calorimeter IR Spectrophotometer Carbon Analyzer

801. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Animal Feed 801.01 Aflatoxin total, (B1, B2 and G1, G2) 801.02 Fat Content 801.03 Moisture 801.04 Ash 801.05 Nitrogen 801.06 Protein 801.07 Carbohydrate 801.08 Urea 801.09 Urease 801.10 Fiber 801.11 Crude Fiber 801.12 Minerals (Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Ni, Mo) 801.13 Heavy Metal (Pb, Cd, Cr, As, Hg) 801.14 Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium) 801.15 Phosphorus 801.16 Infestation 802. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Milk & Milk Products 802.01 Fat Content 802.02 Moisture 802.03 Ash 802.04 Protein 802.05 Carbohydrate 802.06 Crude Fiber 802.07 Heavy Metals (Pb, Cd, Cr, As, Hg) 802.08 Calcium

802.09 Nitrate

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802.10 Nitrites 802.11 Acidity 802.12 Sodium Chloride 802.13 Aerobic Colony Count 802.14 Total Coliforms 802.15 E coli 802.16 Staphylococcus areus 802.17 Listeria monocytogene 802.18 Salmonella Spp 802.19 Sulfate Reducing Clostridia 8013. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Tomato Paste or Ketchup 803.01 Ash 803.02 Solid 803.03 Salt 803.04 Acidity 803.05 Trace Metals (Pb, Cr, Cu, Sn) 803.06 Insoluble Solid 803.07 Aerobic Colony Count 803.08 Total Yeast and Mould 803.09 Bacillus Cereus 804. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Meat Fish & Shellfish Products 804.01 Nitrate, Nitrite 804.02 Total Fat 804.03 Histamine 804.04 Total Volatile Base Nitrogen 804.05 Peroxide Value 804.06 Acidity 804.07 Aerobic Colony Count 804.08 Coliforms 804.09 Vibro 804.10 E.coli 0157:H7 804.11 Staphylococcus areus 804.12 Listeria monocytogene 804.13 Salmonella Spp 805. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Fruit Juice 805.01 Total Solids 805.02 Concentration 805.03 Specified Gravity 805.04 Ash 805.05 K, P, N 805.06 E.coli 805.07 Salmonella Spp 806. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Biscuits / Cakes / Confectionary 806.01 Moisture 806.02 Ash 806.03 Fat 806.04 Protein 806.05 Sugar

806.06 Salt (Nacl)

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806.07 Energy 806.08 Aerobic Colony Count 806.09 E.coli 806.10 Salmonella Spp 807. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Flour 807.01 Moisture 807.02 Ash 807.03 Oil 807.04 Protein 807.05 Acidity 807.06 Calcium 807.07 Fiber 808. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Syrup Treacle Molasses 808.01 Water 808.02 Ash 808.03 Sugar 808.04 Trace Metals (As, Pb, Cu) 808.05 Sulphur dioxide (SO2) 809. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Jam & Jelly 809.01 Soluble Solids 809.02 Sorbitol 809.03 Trace Metals (As, Pb, Cu) 809.04 Ash Content 809.05 Acidity 810. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Sugar Testing 810.01 Solubility 810.02 Moisture 810.03 Sulfated Ash 810.04 Extaneous water-soluble 810.05 Trace Metals (As, Pb, Cu) 810.06 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 810.07 Yeast and Mould 810.08 Salmonella Spp 811. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Ready to eat food 811.01 Aerobic Colony Count 811.02 E.coli 0157:H7 811.03 Staphylococcus areus 811.04 Listeria monocytogene 811.05 Salmonella Spp 811.06 Colif 811.07 E.coli

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812. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Tea Sample 812.01 Ash 812.02 Moisture 812.03 Fiber 812.04 Water Extract 812.05 Crude Fiber 812.06 Caffeine 812.07 E.coli 813. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Oils & Fats 813.01 Rancidity 813.02 Iodine Value 813.03 Peroxide Value 813.04 Acid Value 813.05 Viscosity 813.06 Moisture 813.07 Relative Density 813.08 Refractive Index 813.09 Saponification Value 813.10 Unsaponifiable Matter 814. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Barley, Soya meal, Rice, Wheat, Rye Flour, and

their product 814.01 Water 814.02 Oil 814.03 Protein 814.04 Fiber 814.05 Ash 814.06 Carbohydrate 814.07 Lecithin (as P2 O5) 815. Chemical & Microbiological Analysis of Pesticide Residues In Food by Gas

Chromatography 815.01 Alpha – BHC 815.02 Beta – BHC 815.03 Gamma – BHC 815.04 Delta – BHC 815.05 Aldrin 815.06 Heptachlor 815.07 Heptachlor Episode (Isomer – B) 815.08 Endosulfan – I 815.09 4, 4, DDE 815.10 Endrine 815.11 Endosulfan – II 815.12 4, 4, DDT 815.13 Endosulfan Sulfate 815.14 Mehoxychlor

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8.1 Polymer, Plastic, & Rubber Testing

901. Toys Testing

901.01 Flammability Test GS 579 901.02 Drop Strength Test GS 578 901.03 Noise Level Test ASTM E 1014

902. Plastic Pipes

902.01 Izod Impact Test 902.02 Tensile Strength ASTM D 1598 902.03 Elongation 902.04 Hardness 902.05 Hydrostatic Pressure Test

903. Plastic Films/Sheet

903.01 GSM 903.02 Thickness 903.03 Opacity Test 903.04 Tensile Strength ASTM D 882 903.05 Elongation ASTM D 882 903.06 Dart Impact Test ASTM D 1709 903.07 Treatment Test 903.08 Puncture Strength Test ASTM D 3787 903.09 Bursting Strength ASTM D 1599

904. Rubber

904.01 Hardness 904.02 Compression Set 904.03 Tensile Strength ASTM D 2240 904.04 Elongation ASTM D 2240 904.05 pH Value 904.06 Ash Content 904.07 Synthetic Rubber Microbiology Test 904.08 ESCR ASTM D 1693

905. Paper

905.01 GSM 905.02 Thickness 905.03 Brightness 905.04 Ash Content 905.05 Moisture Content 905.06 Tensile Strength ASTM D 882 905.07 Elongation ASTM D 882 905.08 Bursting Strength ASTM D 1599

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906. Polymer

906.01 Hardness 906.02 Izod Impact Test 906.03 Tensile Strength ASTM D 2240 906.04 Elongation ASTM D 2240 906.05 ESCR ASTM D 256 906.06 Tear Resistance 907. Cardboard

907.01 GSM 907.02 Thickness 907.03 Bursting Strength ASTM D 1599 907.04 Puncture Strength Test ASTM D 3787

908. Textile

908.01 Thickness 908.02 GSM 908.03 Hardness ASTM D 2240 908.04 Bursting Strength ASTM D 1599

8.2 Special Activities

Structural performance of reinforced concrete and the bond strength of reinforcement affected by Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR).

Diagnosis of deleterious reactions in concrete including: Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR), Ettringite, and Delayed Ettringite, Sulphate attack in the form of Thaumasite through microscopical examination of concrete thin sections.

Petro graphical examination for identification of slag (ggbfs), pfa and other cement replacements as well as various types of fibres, fire damage. Also assessment on freeze/thaw scaling, acid and silage attack on concrete.

Assessment of ASR expansion levels in various concrete structures and prediction of ASR expansion. Development of research programmes for the construction industry and development of new materials in concrete (Gumix, Met kaolin, fibers, etc.). Punching shear in flat slabs with the use of shear heads.

Correlation between CBR values and plate bearing test results

Revised: February 2014