Amazon build to suit (BTS), Fulfilment Centre for phase one is located in Industrial City of Abu Dhabi (ICAD) which is a free zone dedicated to industrial processes. Spanning across 40 sq. km. ICAD is part of Musaffah, a popular industrial district located in the southwest of Abu Dhabi. The master development is one of the most important economic zones in the UAE housing several factories and a port.
Once soil has been improved and the plot leveled by another contractor, RAQ will begin the execution project for the Amazon fulfillment center. Client targeted time duration for the completion of “Build to Suit (BTS), Fulfilment Centre (FC) Phase 1 – “AUH1” project will be in 14 months (420 days).
The project has been directly commissioned by Amazon USA and is run with their standards.
As always, we plan our project in phases and divide areas in zones for easy deployment of resources.
Erection of steel starts of in Zone 2. We start the erection from the left; this is the absolution center of the entire building.
The pavilion’s theme was “Energising Sustainability.” It emphasized Malaysia’s initiatives in promoting sustainable development, including green technology, renewable energy, and conservation of natural resources.
The Malaysian pavilion is based on sustainability. The external facade features meranti wood strips that line the outside. The external landscaping consists of 60 steel posts that are 150cm in diameters and run up to 18m H.
The pavilion was designed to resemble a “Rainforest Canopy,” symbolizing Malaysia’s rich biodiversity and its efforts to protect its natural environment. The design incorporated elements of traditional Malaysian architecture with modern sustainability concepts. The construction methodology of the Malaysian pavilion