
| Client: | Abu Dhabi Municipality |
| Consultant: | Arab Office for Planning and Architecture |
| Location: | Al Shamkha, Abu Dhabi |
| Started: | April, 2003 |
| Completed: | April, 2004 |
| Value: | Dhs 8,274,000 |
The construction of mosques for the use of residents of the outlying area of Abu Dhabi city. Each mosque is a standard size mosque for two hundred worshippers. They are constructed of cast in-situ concrete on piles.
The mosques each are comprised of the mosque itself and an external service area consisting of an imam house, a muezzin house, an ablution facility and several small shops.
The internal finishes are carpeted floors, with built-in wooden cupboards in the mosque itself. External finishes are marble cladding.
| Civil Value: | Dhs 6,204,000.00 |
| Peak Manpower: | 95 |
Mechanical Details
The supply and installation of all plumbing and drainage, including hot and cold water piping with all related accessories, as well the connection to the network. All sanitary fixtures.
Split unit AC is provided.
| Mechanical Value: | Dhs 1,200,000.00 |
| Peak Manpower: | 10 |
Electrical Details
Small power and lighting including conduiting, wiring, wiring accessories and lighting fixtures. Chandeliers are provided in the mosque itself.
| Electrical Value: | Dhs 870,000.00 |
| Peak Manpower: | 6 |