Qatar's Gettco Construction wins ISO certifications
DOHA, January 25, 2017
Al Sawari Holding, a leading construction company in Qatar, said one of its subsidiaries, Gettco Construction, has been successfully certified with the prestigious ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 international standards.
A specialist in all sectors of construction, Gettco provides full service capabilities for the turnkey development starting with industrial, commercial and residential buildings, and extending to infrastructure and sewage related works.
Its capabilities include consulting, planning, permitting, design and engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning, said the company in a statement.
The Integrated Management System certificates have been awarded by TNV UK with the support of Excelledia Quality Consulting, it added.
This is an acknowledgment of the company's commitment to quality, health, safety and environment towards its customers and stakeholders at large, said a top official.
"Gettco Construction is specialised in a wide range of construction disciplines including high and low-rise residential, industrial, and commercial buildings," remarked Sheikh Turki bin Faisl Al Thani, the chairman of Al Sawari Holding.
Gettco Construction’s team has been involved in the development of several prestigious projects, such as the City Center Mall, and numerous residential buildings, hotels, shopping centres, office buildings, schools, clinics, and health centres.
All the projects are managed and delivered to meet the highest standards of quality and to satisfy the customer’s requirements and expectations, stated Sheikh Turki.
"We face each project with a cooperative approach, working with clients, architects, engineers, suppliers and subcontractors to construct landmark projects that create long-term progress and economic growth," he noted.
“By obtaining the ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certification, we are proving our commitment to our customers in terms of meeting and maintaining high quality standards and environmental requirements," he added.-TradeArabia News Service