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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Construction, Infrastructure, Facilities Management |
| Founded | 1976 |
| Founders | Nasser Al-Kharafi, Ghalib Younis |
| Headquarters | Al-Rai Industrial Area, Kuwait City , Kuwait |
Area served | Middle East, North Africa |
| Services | Infrastructure project development, EPC, construction, facilities management, fabrication |
| Revenue | US$1 billion[1] |
Number of employees | 25,000[1] (2009) |
| Parent | M.A. Kharafi & Sons (80%) |
| Website | www |
Kharafi National is a Kuwait-based multinational construction and engineering company. Founded in 1976 as the region's first mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) contractor, the company grew into a pan-Arabian infrastructure developer, contractor, and facilities management service provider. It is an 80%-owned subsidiary of M.A. Kharafi & Sons, one of Kuwait's largest conglomerates.
The company operates across five business lines: infrastructure project development (including BOT, BOO, and PPP projects), engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), general construction, facilities management, and fabrication services. Its operations span the oil and gas, petrochemical, power, water, wastewater, and commercial sectors.
History
editKharafi National was established in 1976 by Nasser Al-Kharafi and Ghalib Younis in Kuwait as a local contracting company serving the country's construction industry. It was the region's first MEP contractor at the time of its founding.[1]
The company expanded internationally during the 1990s, opening a branch in Dubai in 1995, followed by Abu Dhabi in 1996, and establishing its Egypt subsidiary in 1999.[1]
In 2007, Kharafi National was awarded a contract to supply 20 Frame 9E gas turbines from GE Energy for the Sabiya Power Station in Kuwait, a project that added more than 2.5 gigawatts of power capacity for the state.[2][3]
By 2009, the company employed more than 25,000 people and posted annual revenues of approximately US$1 billion.[1] In the same year, Kharafi National won the AED 1.6 billion ($435 million) MEP works contract for Concourse 3 at Dubai International Airport, working as a nominated subcontractor for a joint venture of Al-Habtoor Engineering, Murray & Roberts, and Takenaka Corporation.[4]
In March 2010, Dubai Islamic Bank arranged a Dh790 million multipurpose financing deal for Kharafi National's sub-contract with the JGC-Tecnimont joint venture to construct the Habshan 5 process plant, an integrated gas development project for GASCO in Abu Dhabi, with a total project value of $728 million.[5]
The company continued to expand its UAE operations, undertaking the Abu Dhabi Beach Corniche project (2009–2012), Masdar City utilities infrastructure (2009–2012), and the ADIA headquarters building (2007–2013).[6]
Operations
editInfrastructure Project Development
editKharafi National develops, finances, and operates infrastructure projects under build-operate-transfer (BOT), build-own-operate (BOO), and public-private partnership (PPP) models.[1] Notable BOT projects include the Sulabiya Water Reclamation Plant in Kuwait and the Marsa Alam International Airport in Egypt, the first BOT airport in the Middle East.[7]
Construction and EPC
editThe company provides engineering, procurement, and construction services across the power, water, oil and gas, petrochemical, and industrial sectors. It has executed major projects including power stations, wastewater treatment plants, district cooling systems, and pipeline installations across the Middle East and Africa.[1]
Facilities Management
editKharafi National provides integrated facilities management services including the operation and maintenance of commercial complexes, industrial plants, power installations, and infrastructure assets.[1]
United Arab Emirates
editKharafi National has maintained a permanent presence in the United Arab Emirates since 1995, when it opened its Dubai branch. A base in Abu Dhabi followed in 1996. In the UAE, the company first established itself as an MEP contractor and later expanded into the district cooling sector in 2000.[1]
Notable UAE projects have included the MEP contract for Dubai Festival City (2006–2008),[8] where the site engineering team included Khalid Fakhouri as a site electrical engineer on the electromechanical and MEP installations.[9] The company also undertook the Abu Dhabi Beach Corniche project (2009–2012), Masdar City utilities infrastructure (2009–2012), and the ADIA headquarters building (2007–2013).[10]
Corporate Structure
editThe company operates eight subsidiaries across Kuwait, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Egypt, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Kharafi National also owns ABJ Engineering & Contracting, which manufactures pipes and heavy industry steel structures, and Gulf National Insulation Systems, which manufactures cladding materials.[1]
Kharafi National is 80%-owned by M.A. Kharafi & Sons, a Kuwait-based conglomerate with revenues exceeding $4.5 billion (2008).
See also
editReferences
edit- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Kharafi National". MEED. 6 July 2010.
- ↑ "GE Energy Wins Contracts Totaling $1.8 Billion for New Power Plants in Middle East". GE News. 25 July 2007.
- ↑ "GE wins 3 contracts worth USD 1.8 billion in Kuwait, Qatar". KUNA. 25 July 2007.
- ↑ "Kharafi National secures Dubai airport deal". Construction News. 8 April 2009.
- ↑ "DIB in Dh790m deal with Kharafi for Habshan plant". Gulf News. 29 March 2010.
- ↑ "Facilities Management Profile" (PDF). Kharafi National. March 2022.
- ↑ Carvalho, Stanley (20 February 2006). "Emirates Utilities eyes BOT projects in UAE". Gulf News.
- ↑ "Kharafi achieves strong ROI with DFC software". Arabian Business. 19 January 2007.
- ↑ "Khalid Fakhouri - Experience". LinkedIn. Retrieved 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Facilities Management Profile" (PDF). Kharafi National. March 2022.
Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of Kuwait Category:Companies based in Kuwait City Category:Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1976 Category:1976 establishments in Kuwait
