The projects are filtered from newest to oldest by execution date, starting from the first column downward.
The project entails the design and construction of an unconventional dental clinic done by Atomic Lebanon. It included a serene Zen waiting area characterized by natural, colorful lighting facilitated by glass partition walls.
The project involved expanding the road at the Port of Beirut to improve traffic flow while prioritizing sustainability by relocating plants into a new roundabout. The work also included constructing a medium voltage substation and inspection docks in various areas. Additionally, the project included constructing a new weighbridge, new RTG beams foundation, laying electrical cables, installing high mast poles, rainwater drainage, road paving, and leveling.
The project involves the design and construction of a sneaker store in Naccache done by Atomic Lebanon. The focus of the design was to captivate customers from the moment they entered, imbuing the space with a sense of uniqueness and luxury.
The project involved constructing a 2,000 m³ concrete water tank in Ain Saadeh, Lebanon. This tank was designed to improve water storage capacity and ensure a reliable supply for the local community.
The project involved of the construction of 15 Km wastewater network in Sarba, Aarab el Jal and Mazraat El Khraybeh in Nabatieh.
The project involved constructing a private modern triplex villa with a total area of 700 m². This luxurious residence features contemporary design elements, spacious living areas, and high-end finishes, offering an elegant and comfortable living experience.
Our renovation services focus on transforming both the exterior and interior of buildings, restoring and modernizing spaces while preserving their structural integrity. From façade refurbishments to complete interior overhauls, we ensure a seamless blend of functionality and aesthetics. This department is now handled by Atomic, our specialized subsidiary, dedicated to delivering innovative renovation solutions with cutting-edge technology and a commitment to sustainability.
Our waterproofing services ensure the long-term durability and protection of structures from water damage. We utilize advanced materials and techniques to waterproof foundations, roofs, basements, and other critical areas, preventing leaks and moisture infiltration. Whether for new construction or renovation projects, our solutions are designed to enhance the lifespan of buildings and safeguard against environmental factors.
The project involved constructing a 500 m³ water tank with 28 km of transmission and distribution lines in Sebaal, Lebanon. Additionally, a pumping station was constructed, complete with chemical and chlorination treatment facilities.
The project involved the development of infrastructure in Mount Lebanon, covering 50 km of wastewater, water, and road works in Hammana, Falougha, Sawfar, Qernayel, Qalaa, Chebanieh, and Qobeih.
The project involved the development of infrastructure in Mount Lebanon, covering 40 km of wastewater, water, and road works including house & service connections.
The project involved the installation of a 20 Km underground medium voltage network in Beit Mellat, Akar.
The project involved constructing a 2,500 m² extension of a school block named Block-1 at Frères Maristes. The extension consisted of four floors of classrooms and administrative offices, designed to enhance the learning environment and support the academic needs of students and staff.
The project consists of rehabilitating and extending the existing sewer network in Deir Aamar and El Hamara. It involves a 60 km sewage network with service connections and a pumping line.
The project consists of extending the existing sewer network in Beit Merry and Ain Saadeh. It involves a 12 km sewage network with service connections and a pumping line.
The project involved constructing a 2,000 m² industrial building in the city of Mkalles, Lebanon. This facility is designed to accommodate various industrial operations related to steel manufacturing, featuring modern infrastructure, ample space for equipment and storage, and advanced safety systems to support efficient and secure industrial activities.
The project consists of infrastructure and road works over 20 km in Hasbaya, Koukaba, El Mari, Hebberiye, El Fardis, and Chouaia, including the construction of a sewage treatment plant.
The project involved constructing a 500 m² expansion of a clubhouse for the military complex in Kaslik, Lebanon.
The project involved constructing a sports complex in the Caza of Metn, which includes a state-of-the-art shooting field. This facility is designed to provide top-tier training and recreational spaces, enhancing the Lebanese Army Complex infrastructure and supporting various sporting activities.
The project involved expanding the potable water transmission line by 6 km and adding an elevated reservoir of 100 m³. This development is crucial for ensuring a reliable water supply to meet the growing demands of the community and improve overall water infrastructure.
The project involved the expansion of the power transmission system, including trial pits, excavation, gutter laying, cable laying, and gutter covering. It also included backfilling, reinstatement, and jointing of 66KV cables with F.O. cables (3, 6, and 9 cables), covering a total length of 12 km. The work extended from the Bsalim Substation to the gas station in Karantina, and to the Jdeideh and Baouchrieh stations.
The project involved constructing a 12,000 m² commercial center in the city of Jounieh, Lebanon. This state-of-the-art facility features multiple retail spaces, offices, and entertainment areas, designed to provide a modern shopping experience.
The project consisted of constructing 90 high-end chalets, with areas ranging from 110 m² to 200 m² duplexes, at Zaarour Country Club, Lebanon. Additionally, the project included road landscaping and the shared pool.
The project was commissioned by Eléctricité de France and the Council for Development and Reconstruction The project involved the expansion of the power transmission system, including trial pits, excavation, gutter laying, cable laying, gutter covering, backfilling, reinstatement, and jointing of 3 cables of 220KV with F.O. cables. The total length covered was 31 km, spanning from Aramoun to Les Pins, Ras Beirut, Commerciale, and Mkalles.
The project involved the installation of six thousand powermeters along with their requirements, including the installation of HT and LT pylons and laying HT and LT cables. The work was carried out in North Lebanon, including areas such as Batroun, Tripoli, Zghorta, and Halba.
The project involved laying, jointing, and testing telecom network throughout Mount Lebanon (6) and Bekaa governates (4) over a period of 5 years. During this time, AKSA held a 30% stake in the project.
The project involved laying, jointing, and testing telecom cables throughout Lebanon over a period of 5 years. During this time, AKSA held a 40% stake in the project.