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SABIC Abqaiq gas pipeline project
A comprehensive study and preparation of engineering plans were carried out for a 58 km gas pipeline extending from Abqaiq to Dammam to supply the SABIC plant. The project included detailed surveying, subsurface investigations, and alignment design. Advanced technologies such as radiolocation devices and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) were utilized to detect existing underground utilities, assess subsurface conditions, and ensure accurate planning for the pipeline route.




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Water pipeline project Studies and research
The project involves the construction of a major water transmission pipeline from the Shuaiba Desalination Plant in Jeddah to a main storage reservoir in Mina, Makkah, with a capacity of 1,000,000 m³. The system continues onward to Taif through a 2-meter diameter pipeline, ensuring the reliable supply of potable water to the holy sites and surrounding cities.
Consultancy and Studies
The engineering and consultancy studies were conducted by ILF Consulting Engineers, covering technical design, route optimization, and hydraulic analysis. In addition, comprehensive surveying studies were carried out to support the design, alignment, and construction planning of the pipeline route.




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Projects as a Subcontractor with Saudi Aramco
We have successfully executed several projects as a subcontractor with Saudi Aramco in the Eastern Province, particularly in Jubail and Khafji. Our scope of work included:
- Conventional Surveying: Providing accurate topographic and cadastral surveys to support engineering and construction activities.
- Geophysical Surveying: Conducting subsurface investigations using advanced geophysical techniques.
- Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR): Applying GPR technology to detect underground utilities, assess soil conditions, and ensure safe excavation.
These projects enhanced the efficiency of site development, ensured compliance with Aramco’s high standards, and contributed to the safe execution of critical infrastructure works.








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Bahrain Electricity and Water Authority GIS Survey Project
The Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) in the Kingdom of Bahrain launched a field survey project to support the development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the national electricity and water networks. The project involves comprehensive field data collection, mapping, and verification of existing utility infrastructure across Bahrain. The main objective is to create an accurate and up-to-date digital database of the electricity and water networks, which will improve asset management, planning, operation, and maintenance. This initiative enhances service reliability, supports future expansion, and provides a modern platform for decision-making and smart utility management.




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Topographic Survey Project – Ministry of Energy Jordan
The project involves conducting detailed **topographic studies for the Ministry of Energy’s storage facilities in Jordan. The purpose of the survey is to collect accurate ground elevation and surface data to support the planning, design, and development of the facilities. Using modern surveying techniques, the study ensures precise mapping of the site, identification of terrain features, and preparation of base maps required for engineering works.
ILF Consulting Engineers is responsible for supervising and reviewing the survey works, ensuring compliance with international standards and the Ministry’s requirements.
ILF Consulting Engineers is responsible for supervising and reviewing the survey works, ensuring compliance with international standards and the Ministry’s requirements.




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Agricultural Roads Studies in Saudi Arabia
The project involves conducting comprehensive studies for agricultural roads across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a total length of approximately 1,100 km. The scope includes surveying, technical assessment, and planning to ensure the development of durable and efficient road networks that support agricultural areas and improve accessibility.
The appointed consultant for this project is NESPAK (National Engineering Services Pakistan), a leading international engineering consultancy firm known for its expertise in infrastructure and road development projects.
The appointed consultant for this project is NESPAK (National Engineering Services Pakistan), a leading international engineering consultancy firm known for its expertise in infrastructure and road development projects.




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Surveying and Earthwork Studies for Beach Reclamation Project – Al Khobar
This project involves surveying and calculating earthwork quantities for excavation and backfilling as part of a land reclamation plan along the seashore in Al Khobar. The purpose of the project is to replace and reclaim a section of the beach to prepare stable ground for the construction of 68 residential villas designated for Saudi Aramco employees.
The scope of work includes:
- Topographic and cadastral surveys to define existing site conditions and boundaries.
- Hydrographic and geotechnical studies to assess soil stability and suitability for construction.
- Cut and fill volume calculations to ensure accurate excavation, replacement, and compaction of materials.
- Quality control and monitoring to guarantee compliance with engineering and environmental standards.
The project is executed by Al Riyadh Holding Company, with the goal of delivering a safe, durable, and well-prepared foundation for the villa development.
The scope of work includes:
- Topographic and cadastral surveys to define existing site conditions and boundaries.
- Hydrographic and geotechnical studies to assess soil stability and suitability for construction.
- Cut and fill volume calculations to ensure accurate excavation, replacement, and compaction of materials.
- Quality control and monitoring to guarantee compliance with engineering and environmental standards.
The project is executed by Al Riyadh Holding Company, with the goal of delivering a safe, durable, and well-prepared foundation for the villa development.







