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Industry | Construction |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Dubai, UAE |
Key people | |
Services |
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Parent | CG Tech |
Website | allaith |
Al Laith Group is a Dubai-based group offering Engineering, Project & Construction access solutions as well as the rental and sales of plant, equipment and machinery and temporary facilities and logistics to the film, event and construction sectors. The company was established in the Middle East in 1995 and was acquired by the CG Tech Group in 2016.[3][4]
Overview
[edit]Al Laith was founded in 1995 and It specializes in the rental and sales of equipment for various sectors including construction, events, and films.[4][5]
The company focused on the growth and development of the UAE in the 90's before expanding across the GCC where they are now established in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman.[6]
In 2016, Al Laith Group was acquired by CG Tech, with Jason English taking over as CEO in 2020.[7][4][8]
Services
[edit]Al Laith Group operates through two main business units: Sales and rental solutions and EPC services (engineering, projects, and construction). The company also offer demountable structures, which are temporary constructions designed and engineered for specific purposes.[4][9]
Additionally, Al Laith Group offers temporary facilities for crowd control, transport, and working spaces, ensuring efficient operations at project sites.
The company also specializes in providing scaffolding and power access machines, essential for working at height in various industries.
The company operates accredited training and service centers, offering training programs and repair services for machinery and scaffolding and is both an accredited IPAF and PASMA training provider.
Al Laith Group uses mordern technologies such as Ai, IoT and visualization tools.[10][11]
Notable Projects
[edit]Al Laith Group is known for providing temporary infrastructure solutions and supplying plant and machinery to the Dubai Desert Classic, Special Olympics, National Day celebrations for the 7 Emirates, the Pope's visit, Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship, and Dubai International Airport. Their other notable projects include the Saudi Dakar Rally, Emirates Dubai Rugby 7s Festival, UAE Field Hospital, Formula-E, Palm Dubai, EXPO 2020, Formula 1, FIFA World Cup, DP World Tour Championship 2024, and the UAE Government Games.[4][7][12][13][14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jason English, Al Laith, and Winning the ME Event Awards for Best Supplier". Rio Times Online. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
- ^ "Experts discuss infrastructure advancements in road, tunnel sector". Trade Arabia.
- ^ Shingai Mhlanga (10 November 2022). "Setting The Stage For The Dubai Rugby 7s". The South African.
- ^ a b c d e Staff (7 April 2022). "UAE companies are at the forefront of advanced construction tech". Khaleej Times.
- ^ Staff (18 October 2020). "Winning in the Pandemic: Middle East's Al Laith Perseveres in the Face of Crisis". IBTimes.
- ^ Staff (15 November 2024). "Al Laith mitigate supply chain obstacles by managing and owning a significant portion of their supply chain". Logistics Gulf. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ a b Staff (1 December 2021). "Al-Laith clinches construction contract for the Emirates Dubai Rugby 7s Festival". Gulf News.
- ^ "Al Laith Group: Helping clients enhance their traditional business' performance". Executive Headlines.
- ^ "Al Laith, a CG Tech Subsidiary, Relies on a Dedicated Team of Passionate and Skilled Individuals to Execute Projects in the Temporary Project Solutions Segment of the Middle East". The Silicon Review.
- ^ Staff (12 November 2024). "The 2024 DP World Tour Championship setting a new standard for sustainability". Gulf News.
- ^ Staff (10 June 2024). "Al Laith Group wraps up a successful 2023/2024 Middle East events season". Logistics Gulf. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ "The 2024 DP World Tour Championship". European Tour. 11 November 2024. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
- ^ Neesha Salian (28 October 2024). "Al Laith's Jason English on supporting the region's evolving events sector". Gulf Business.
- ^ Staff (8 April 2021). "Al-Laith Builds Field Hospitals to Meet UAE's Medical Infrastructure Demand". Euro Weekly News.