Imdaad Power dives into world swimming champs
Imdaad is hoping providing temporary power at this week’s Swimming World Cup in Dubai will prove it is ready to be player in the market. Imdaad, which is one of the leading FM providers in the UAE, launched its Imdaad Power division in 2008. The division utilises power generators of various sizes and capacity, from small […]
Imdaad is hoping providing temporary power at this week’s Swimming World Cup in Dubai will prove it is ready to be player in the market.
Imdaad, which is one of the leading FM providers in the UAE, launched its Imdaad Power division in 2008. The division utilises power generators of various sizes and capacity, from small diesel units to big containerised power units starting with 30Kva to 1250Kva.
It also offers water-based chillers and air conditioners to supplement the installed process systems or to provide heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) services.
“A large-scale and prestigious international event such as the Dubai Swimming World Cup 2012 requires reliable and safe power generation services to ensure that the flow of activities is uninterrupted,” said Jamal Abdulla Lootah, CEO, Imdaad. “Imdaad Power was established to cater to such specific power generation needs of various projects, events and industries, particularly in light of the rapidly expanding development initiatives being undertaken across the GCC and the growing number of global events being hosted in the region.”
He continued: “Imdaad’s participation as major sponsor of the Dubai Swimming World Cup will serve as an excellent showcase of the benefits and strategic advantages of our specialised services to address the temporary power requirements of any international event or industrial project. Moreover, this is an important step that reinforces our commitment to serve the community, while helping consolidate Imdaad’s position as the region’s leading provider of integrated facilities management solutions.”