J&P(O)Ltd's most notable completed projects include: • the
Seeb International Airport in
Muscat, Oman which was completed in 1976. It is the main airport in
Oman and the hub for the national carrier
Oman Air. • the
King Fahd International Airport in
Dammam,
Saudi Arabia which was completed in 1993. It is located northwest of Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It is the largest airport in the world in terms of land area (), thus making it larger than the nearby country of
Bahrain. • the
Abu Dhabi International Airport in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. finished in 1981. It is the second largest airport in the U.A.E. • the
Rio-Antirio bridge in
Greece completed in 2004. It is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the
Gulf of Corinth near
Patras, linking the town of Rio on the
Peloponnese to Antirrio on mainland Greece. • the Al Bustan Palace Hotel in
Muscat, Oman. • the
Queen Alia International Airport in
Amman,
Jordan to be completed in 2011. The
EPC (contract) for the Rehabilitation, Expansion and Operation of Queen Alia International Airport is shared between J&P(O) Ltd and J&P AVAX SA. Works will increase the initial capacity of the airport to 9 million passengers annually and give the ability to expand to 12 million passengers annually. Also, the expansion of the airport will allow it to handle the
Airbus A380. • Two contracts for The
Pearl-Qatar artificial island, in
Doha,
Qatar: The Roads and Infrastructure Project for the Island to be completed during 2010, and the Design and Construction of Qanat Quartier Precinct and the Construction of 31 Villas in La Plage and Bahriya Precincts to be completed during 2011. • Construction of the main works contract for seven maintenance hangars (A to G) along with all required facilities (workshops, power plant, stores, car parks, administration building, mosque and all services) over an area of at Dubai International Airport. • Additionally two further contracts were executed, one for the design, construction, supply, installation and commissioning of civil and landscaping works (both airside and landside) and the second for all works associated with the construction and commissioning of an additional hangar 'Hangar H'. Client: Emirates Airlines Consultant: ADPI Contract Value: USD 457 million Status: Completed 2010 • Construction of a passenger terminal complex with a 6.5 million passenger per year and comprising terminal building (covered area ), taxiways and interconnections (), aprons (), car park and road works, including all electromechanical installations and external works and services. Client: Civil Aviation Authority Consultant: NESPAK Contract Value: USD 200 million Joint Venture: J&P (O) Ltd 65% - Airsys ATM 35% Status: Completed 2002 Demolition of existing interchange (2 bridges) and reconstruction of the new interchange (7 bridges) at Al Safa area on Sheikh Zayed road. The interchanges consists of two loops, two directional links in addition to four right turn ramps, re-configuration of internal roads and parking areas within the interchange limits. Also construction of road signage, landscaping, street lighting and all associated services. Client: Dubai Municipality Consultant: De Leuw Cather Contract Value: USD 15 million Status: Completed 2002 2001-2006 Rehabilitation road Woldiya -Addis Abeba (400 km) Ethiopia
Motorway concessions in Greece , Avax has a stake in the following motorway concessions: • 23.61% of Aegean Motorway, operator of part of the
A1 motorway between and ; • 23.01% of Olympia Odos, operator of the
A5 motorway south of
Rio, and the
A8 motorway; • 15% of Moreas, operator of the
A7 and
A71 motorways; Avax used to own 34.21% of Attiki Odos S.A., the operator of the
Attiki Odos motorway network until 6 October 2024, when the
GEK Terna-led
Nea Attiki Odos took over the concession: 10.02% of Avax's stake was held by their subsidiary ETETH. ==Global International Contractor Rank==