Consolidated Contractors Company

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Consolidated Contractors Company
Type Private
Industry Oil&Gas, Heavy Civil Engineering, Air, Water & Effluent Systems
Founded 1952
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Key people Hasib Sabbagh, Chairman
Said Khoury, President
Products Construction , Engineering
Revenue $11,190 Billion USD, 2011
Employees 170,000, 2009
Website http://www.ccc.gr

Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) (Arabic: شركة اتحاد المقاولين‎) is the largest Consolidated Contractors Company in the Middle East. The origins of CCC go back to 1943 when Hasib Sabbagh and four other contractors established the Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) in Haifa, Palestine. Sabbagh left Palestine in April 1948 due to the Israeli occupation and moved to Lebanon. In 1952, three talented young entrepreneurs, the late Kamel Abdul-Rahman, Hasib Sabbagh, and Said Khoury, joined forces to re-create Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) which later became the region's largest multinational contracting company as well as worldwide. Two of the founding members were as recently as 2009 leading the company, Hasib Sabbagh as Chairman and Said Khoury as President. However, in January 2010, Sabbagh died. The letters CCC represented a little more than the partnership of three ambitious young men. At the end of 2006, CCC’s total revenues were in excess of US$3.1 billion dollars.[1]

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The construction activities of CCC extending over most of the Middle East cover fields in:

  • Heavy Civil Construction: power plants, bridges and highway interchanges, harbor and docks, and civil work for process plants and the petrochemical industry.
  • Highways, roads and airports.
  • Water and Sewage treatment plants, pumping stations and all related networks.
  • Mechanical Construction: fabrication and installation of piping, erection of equipment and vessels, structural steel works for light industry and heavy mechanical works (refineries, petrochemical plants, gas oil separation plants, oil loading and off loading terminals).
  • Pipelines for water, gas and oil,
  • High Quality Buildings.
  • Heavy Civil and Oil & Gas EPCcontracts.

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