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Kempenski Hotel Marsa Malaz, Doha

Project Overview

Location

Doha, Qatar

Sector

Commercial

Client

Kempenski

Consultant

Arab Engineering Bureau

Contractor

CDC Construction Development Company

Channel Partner

AlRiyadh Trading & Contracting
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Marsa Malaz Kempinski, the first ultra-luxury hotel to open on Doha’s iconic Pearl Island, comprises 281 rooms, including 73 suites, two Presidential Suites and two Royal Suites.

The complex includes six restaurants, lounge café, bar, rooftop nightclub with large open-air terraces, as well as a pool restaurant, spa café and a health club with an indoor pool. The hotel also features a Grand Ballroom and seven meeting rooms. The island has a private beach and outdoor swimming pools, water sports facilities, yachts jetty, tennis courts and plush gardens and patios.

Specification

Crane FS Balancing Valves and a wide selection of General Valves and Strainers.

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