Polimeks

Polimeks İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş. - is a Turkish construction company based in Istanbul. Polimeks primarily operates in Turkmenistan, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan and Oisterwijk, The Netherlands. Chairman Of The Board - Erol Tabanca, Vice Chairmen - Cem Siyahi and Abdullah Gözener.

Polimeks İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş.
Public
IndustryConstruction
Founded1995
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Key people
Erol Tabanca
Websitewww.polimeks.com

History

The company was founded in 1995. In the same year, the company started its operations in Turkmenistan - a landscaping project of the Ministry of Health.

The company ranks first signed contracts for the construction of buildings in Turkmenistan. By the end of September 2011 the company built 109 facilities, of which 106 were built in Turkmenistan.

Polimeks has extremely close links to the current President of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, with Polimeks winning the contract to construct and renovate numerous large buildings in Turkmenistan. The company's projects in Turkmenistan include; Ashgabat Velodrome, Turkmenistan Independence Monument, Arch of Neutrality, Monument to the Constitution, Turkmenistan Tower, Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center, Turkmenbashi Airport, the Wedding Palace, fountain complex "Oguzhan and Sons", Ashgabat Flagpole and many other large objects.[1] In January 2013 the company received a major contract to build an Ashgabat Airport cost $ 2.2 billion, it is the largest construction project, a Turkish firm has done abroad.[2]

In 2007 in Moscow, the company built the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in Russia, on the site of the demolished high-rise hotel "Intourist", at the beginning of Tverskaya Street. In Turkey, the company built a hotel in Eskisehir and a paper mill in Kazakhstan.[3]

The company has offices in Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and China.

According to the American magazine Engineering News Record company Polimeks occupies 40th place in the ranking of "225 largest international contractors".[4]

See also

  • Turkish Construction/Contracting Industry

References

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