ETLIK INTEGRATED HEALTH CAMPUS
One of the landmark projects we have contributed to is the Ankara Etlik Integrated Health Campus— Turkey's largest hospital complex by total land area, spanning over 1,022,725 m² with a closed building area of 1,145,129 m².
Structured as a campus of 8 distinct hospitals, the facility operates with 4,050 patient beds, 125 operating theatres, and 869 intensive care unit beds across 1,451 outpatient clinics. The project demanded the highest level of technical coordination across design, procurement, submittal management, and planning disciplines — precisely the areas where our team delivered.
Contributing to a project of this complexity reinforced our capacity to manage large-scale healthcare infrastructure with the precision and structured workflows it requires.
KUWAIT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL 2
Spanning approximately 700,000 m² of gross floor area with a 315,000 m² roof canopy, Kuwait International Airport Terminal 2 is one of the Gulf region's most complex aviation infrastructure projects. The trefoil-shaped terminal features 28 gates — including 8 dedicated to Airbus A380 aircraft — and is designed to serve up to 50 million passengers annually upon full completion. Our team contributed through design coordination, submittal management, procurement planning, and schedule control across the project's multiple construction phases.
VINCENT MORAN REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER
Malta's first purpose-built secondary healthcare hub, the Vincent Moran Regional Healthcare Hub comprises six clinical and three technical floors, housing around 50 services including two operating theatres. Built at a cost of approximately €40–50 million with EU co-funding, the facility serves around 130,000 residents in southern Malta — and stands as the country's first LEED-certified healthcare building. Our team delivered technical office management, submittal coordination, and procurement support across the project's multi-phase, nine-floor construction programme.
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO)
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations is the single real property manager responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of U.S. diplomatic and consular facilities worldwide — operating under some of the most rigorous technical, security, and compliance standards in international construction. Our team supported OBO projects through technical office management, design coordination, submittal preparation, and procurement planning — ensuring documentation workflows met the programme's strict requirements at every phase of delivery.