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Press ReleasesInterview of CEO of Al Hassan Engg. Co. SAOG published in Times of Oman (13 Sep 09)Mr. Peter Hall, CEO of Al Hassan Engineering Company SAOG (AHEC) was recently interviewed by Mr. PK Vinod Kumar, Senior Sub Editor-cum-Reporter, Business Desk, Times of Oman. MUSCAT — Al Hassan Engineering Company SAOG (AHEC), the first contracting company to be listed on the Muscat Securities Market (MSM) in 1998, is upbeat and optimistic about securing significant new business opportunities in the latter half of the current year. During the last quarter of 2008 and early in 2009, only essential projects were going ahead in the country and the GCC at large as a result of the financial crisis coupled with reduced oil prices. “However, the recent increase in oil prices have stimulated further investments on a much larger scale that have begun to emerge in the region. This presents our company new opportunities to exploit,” Peter Hall, CEO, AHEC, told Times of Oman. The company has had a particularly strong order booking in last year that was carried over into the business year in 2009. “Hence, despite an increased level of competition between major contractors this year the company was successful in securing new businesses in its core sectors,” Hall explained. The strategy planned in 2008-2009 by the company has produced the desired results and given AHEC improved market share in its targeted sectors. The company’s contract income in the first half of 2009 increased by 18 per cent over the same period in 2008. “We expect that the turnover will further improve in the rest of the year with the resulting net profits and are optimistic in securing number of significant orders in the second half of the year,” the CEO added. The recent Kawther Gas Compression and Amal Power Plant orders clearly demonstrate the customer confidence that the company has built in its ability to execute major projects in Oil &Gas, Petrochemicals and Power sectors. In the Power sector, Hall says that Al Hassan has till date installed more than 40 per cent of the generating capacity in the power sector of Oman. Mr. Hall provides an insight into the company, its activities, major projects, challenges and expansion plans. Excerpts: What targets have you chalked out to reach higher level of growth? Did the financial crisis affect investments in the infrastructure sector? How did the company manage to tide over the downturn?
Clearly, the financial crisis has had a slowing effect on investments in various sectors, but the recent increase in oil prices has, however, stimulated further investments and investments on a much larger scale have begun to emerge. This presents our company with significant business opportunities. Do you think banks and financial institutions should do more to improve the liquidity situation? What expansion plans have you planned both within and outside the country? How was the company’s performance in the first six months of this year?
What are the challenges faced by EPC companies? Did you adopt any strategy to ward off the challenging conditions? Also, AHEC further strengthened its reputation for quality by securing authorisation from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for the use of ‘S’ and ‘U’ stamps for its production facilities for the manufacture and assembly of power boilers and pressure vessels. In addition, we have taken steps to upgrade our ISO certification from ISO 9001:2000 to ISO 9001:2008. Have you observed an overall cut in investment spending by the governments? What are your current ongoing projects? What about the projects in the power and wastewater sector? Besides the Oman projects we are also undertaking the Civil Works for Dubailand 2, 400/132KV substation for Siemens. Work is progressing in line with the agreed project programme for this Contract. This was indeed a breakthrough project establishing the company’s first presence in the UAE. We are already building a strong reputation for delivering the promises made to customer with the achievement of rapid and record-breaking manpower and equipment mobilisation in accordance with the customer’s targets for the project. Can you highlight some of the initiatives that you have undertaken? Can you elaborate on some of the company's unique projects? Earlier, we have been associated with the Shams Gas and Condensate Development Project carried out for PTTEP which was adjudged by Construction Week Dubai as the best “Small Project of the Year” for 2007. In a Joint Venture with SNC Lavalin, Canada we have built the Saih Nihaya Gas Treatment plant which was adjudged the Best project in 2005 by PDO as well as Oman’s Best project by Construction Week. The Company has recently completed two landmark projects, The Sohar Aromatics Project for GS E&C and the 1000MW Sohar Aluminium Captive Power Project for Alstom, the largest power plant in Oman. The completion of the Salalah Methanol Project will mark another landmark for AHEC, as with this the company will be involved in the successful implementation of all the three major petrochemical plants in Oman including Oman Polypropylene, Sohar Aromatics and Salalah Methanol. AHEC has also been entrusted with a major power plant execution order from PDO on EPC basis. This is the first time that any Omani Company will undertake a power plant project on EPC basis. It clearly demonstrates the customer confidence that we have built in our ability to executing major projects in power sector, having installed more than 40 per cent of the generating capacity of Oman. AHEC is also executing the biggest Sewage Treatment Plant at A’Seeb (80,000 m3/day capacity). AHEC is proud to be associated with all these prestigious projects for the development of the Sultanate. |


