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Industrial cities, specialized economic zones, and integrated industrial campuses are essential for attracting investment, organizing supply chains, and scaling manufacturing safely and efficiently. Shumailah & Sons provides end-to-end engineering, contracting, and coordination services across the project lifecycle—from concept and master planning through construction and handover—aligned with recognized technical, safety, and environmental expectations.
Technical and economic feasibility support, phasing of the first industrial parcels versus future expansion, and prioritization of backbone infrastructure based on targeted industries and operational densities.
Organization of industrial land parcels, internal haul routes, loading and storage yards, and safe movement patterns for personnel and heavy equipment.
Internal roads, loading aprons, service yards, surface drainage, and sustainable water management measures where applicable.
Coordination of medium- and low-voltage power distribution, lighting, telecommunications, and electrical protection concepts aligned with industrial growth plans.
Construction of production halls, warehouses, maintenance workshops, administration buildings, and shared service facilities inside the industrial estate.
Support for occupational safety requirements, controlled access, and integration with approved fire detection and suppression strategies.
Linking the site to primary road networks and logistics gateways, and coordinating interfaces for heavy transport and multimodal freight when required.
Schedule, cost, and quality governance with periodic progress reporting and a clear change-management path during execution.
Multi-contractor coordination to reduce field conflicts and accelerate delivery.
We aim to help create industrial environments that are safe, efficient, and ready to scale—supporting economic diversification and lowering lifecycle operating friction through dependable backbone infrastructure and disciplined delivery.
Government agencies and economic authorities, private developers of industrial zones, and industrial firms planning greenfield expansions or upgrades on new or existing land.