Commercial | Master Planning | Industrial
Strategic Food Security Facility
Commercial | Master Planning | Industrial
Strategic Food Security Facility
For the Strategic Food Security Facility project in Qatar at the Hamad Port Project, Mesaieed, Al Jabeer Engineering appointed Trust Engineering Consultancy as the Lead Design Consultant. This initiative is geared towards safeguarding essential food staples—sugar, rice, and oil—to meet the community’s sustenance needs. With 146,472 square meters of built-up area on a massive 500,000 square meter plot, the facility is a testament to Qatar’s commitment to guaranteeing food security.
Because of the size of the project, TRUST and the client had to work together seamlessly to create a customized master plan. This required carefully weighing the preliminary plans, taking into account the main deliverables, design strategies, and potential for future growth. The facility’s capacity to adjust to changing needs was guaranteed by TRUST’s all-encompassing approach.
Client
Al Jabeer Engineering
Built up Area (BUA)
146,472 sqm
Role
Lead Design Consultant
Location
Hamad Port Project, Mesaieed, Qatar
Level
Various
Scope of Work
Master Planning, Infrastructure, Roads & Landscape, Buildings (Arch, Structural, MEP), BIM (Revit & 3D civil), Sustainability and Authority Approvals
Project Brief.
Beyond conceptualization, TRUST provided a range of vital design consultancy services, encompassing infrastructure, roads, landscape architecture, building design, structural engineering, MEP systems, BIM, sustainability assessments, and obtaining necessary approvals. Key structures, such as processing facilities, warehouses, and delivery areas, were meticulously planned to optimize operational efficiency and functionality.
As the project advances, Trust Engineering Consultancy remains dedicated to delivering excellence in every aspect of the facility. Through close collaboration with client, TRUST is bolstering Qatar's food security infrastructure, reinforcing the nation's resilience against future challenges.