RAS BUFONDAS FREE ZONE TRADE HUB, DOHA QATAR
Project Description
This 4-sq-mile trade hub for local and international companies was designed and built to meet strict guidelines under the Global Sustainability Assessment System, which rates building and infrastructure sustainability impacts and how well local needs and environmental conditions specific to the Middle East and North Africa are addressed, Key sustainability features include water-sensitive landscaping and use of treated sewage effluent. A drip irrigation system designed to reduce water usage by up to 70% compared with methods such as sprays and sprinklers. The hub's solid waste management system will recycle half of all waste generated and compost 29% of it. The waste will be processed for offsite treatment to divert it from landfills. The Ras Bufontas facility also includes measures to preserve the environment near the hub and protect its biodiversity, including a 200-m-wide coastal protection buffer and public transport alternatives to reduce the need for private vehicles. Facility carbon emissions are set to be 50% lower than conventional developments of a similar scale. The hub is adjacent to Hamad International Airport and directly connected to the first line of the Doha Metro, which opened in 2019. Ras Bufontas Free Zone is intended for companies in such sectors as logistics, technology, consumer products, light manufacturing and pharmaceuticals. The trade hub "has been designed to allow investors to take full advantage of ... technologies such as 5G, the internet of things and expansion of Al-based services.”
- Client:
- Qatar Free Zone Authority
- Lead Design Firm:
- AECOM
- Consultants:
- Dorsch Qatar, D.G. Jones
- Main Contractor:
- Sacyr Construction S.A. Urbacon Trading JV
- Role in the Project:
- Cyteco Engineering, Major Subcontractor
- Contract Duration:
- 2018 - 2021