3. Achievements
• The start-up was in 1987 with South for Construction (SFC) – a Lebanese
contracting company that deals with roads, infrastructure and marine
works, as well as construction for public and private facilities.
• MISC was founded in 1995 and was specialized in infrastructure and roads’
maintenance and rehabilitation.
• In 2000 came Geovision where we expanded our scope of work to cover
Geographical Information System (GIS) and tracking softwares.
• 2014 – E-Power and Services was the most recent addition; it specializes in
providing all Electric utility services.
• The holding is now in the process of qualifying for several projects –
including waste treatment.
4. Main personalities
Eng. Riad Al Assad
Mr. Hassan Barraj
Mr. fadi Ghandour
Eng. Anis Balaa
Mr. Faissal al Sakkaf
Mr. Walid Ali Ahmad
5. Our vision
Our vision is to be the number One
service provider through offering best
quality service with minimal cost and
timely delivery.
Our mission
Our mission is to have a process oriented
performance at every level.
6. Our values
Our values help us drive toward our goals and provide us
with guidelines by which we achieve meaningful results.
Our corporate values are guideposts to mark the path and
guidelines within which we behave in our dealings with
each other, our clients and the communities in which we
operate.
Only by maintaining this shared focus do we, as
individuals, become a successful team, and Plexus achieves
its full potential.
7. Scope of work
Our scope of work covers – but is not limited to:
Construction of public and private facilities.
Infrastructure rehabilitation and maintenance.
Highways and roads.
Marine works.
Rehabilitation of storm water collectors and sewerage networks.
Airport services.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Field teams’ management systems.
Electric utility services (collection, customer service, maintenance
and construction).
Total value of executed projects is 250,000,000 American dollars.
9. South for Construction (SFC)
South for Construction (SFC) is a Lebanese general contracting company specialized in
infrastructure rehabilitation and maintenance, road works, public and private
buildings, marine and civil works – in addition to public and private ports.
10. South for Construction (SFC)
General overview
• SFC was established in 1986, and in no time, was classified as class A
contractor by the Chamber of Commerce, Ministry of Public Woks and
Transportation, Ministry of Power and Water, the Council for
Development and Reconstruction (CDR) among others.
• Since then, SFC was engaged in several contracts in Lebanon covering
infrastructure, construction and paving of roads, building construction
and rehabilitation, marine works, upgrading and maintenance of
infrastructure, construction of Aquapark and construction & maintenance
works at Beirut International Airport.
• Since 2003, SFC has been investing efforts into the Mena region.
• SFC is committed to distinctive quality and unparalleled customer
services in all aspects of its business, offering expert contracting services
based on up-to date knowledge, quality assurance, safety, cost awareness
and on-time delivery.
General Manager Eng. Talal Zorkot
11. South for Construction
General overview
South for Construction has been awarded the
ISO 9001-2008 certification since October 17th,
2002
12. SFC – Projects’ overview
Project Duration Total value
Construction of Omnia residential building in Mina el Hosn. 12 months $1,580,106
Rehabilitation of Hazmieh - Sawfar highway. 40 months $32,292,000
Restoration and rehabilitation of 126 building facades in
Bhamdoun in addition to the caza of Aley.
48 months $4,279,000
Beautification of internal streets - Bhamdoun 18 months $6,414,173
13. SFC – Projects’ overview
Project Duration Total value
Breaking water project – Fishermen’s port, Ain el Mreish 12 months $1,476,000
Breaking water and building sidewalks' project - Sarafand 72 months $10,000,000
Breaking water and building sidewalks' project – Fishermen’s
port, Batroun
30 months $7,441,577
Protection of the cultural legacy and urban infrastructure
upgrading for Baalbak city. North and South city entrance.
36 months $3,962,014
Protection of the cultural legacy and urban infrastructure -
Saida
36 months $1,451,602
14. SFC – Projects’ overview
Project Duration Total value
Restoration and rehabilitation of 96 building facades in Sodeco
- Beirut
48 months $1,957,300
Land reclamation works - Marje'youn 6 months $887,500
Beirut Southern Subburb Infrastructure - Kassis road 40 months $11,121,178
Upgrading, rehbilitation and cleaning of infrastructure in
Beirut Southern Subburb.
40 months $11,121,178
Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks + road works.
Carlton - Ghadir project
12 months $14,192,325
Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks + road works.
Khaldeh - Nakoura project
Yearly contract $2,000,000
15. SFC – Projects’ overview
Project Duration Total value
Waves Aqua Park 12 months $2,016,000
Tirana-Albania 21 months $11,046,084
19. SFC – Projects’ overview
Protection of cultural legacy - Baalbek
20. SFC – Projects’ overview
Upgrading of public services in South Beirut suburbs.
21. SFC – Projects’ overview
Protection of cultural legacy - Saida
22. MISC
MISC is a Lebanese company that manages infrastructure and roads’
maintenance and rehabilitation, in addition to airport services
23. MISC has been awarded the
ISO 9001-2008 certification
since February 20th, 2002
24. MISC
General overview
• At the end of the war, the Lebanese government, represented by CDR, launched many projects
for the rehabilitation and maintenance of the infrastructures and public services within the
framework of the National Reconstruction plan.
• In 1995, South for Construction was awarded the first contract for the maintenance and
rehabilitation of sewage and storm water drainage networks. To be able to satisfy the market
needs, SFC established MISC – specialized in the infrastructure and road maintenance and
rehabilitation.
• MISC owns a modern fleet of road and sewage maintenance equipments in addition to video and
electronic network scanning equipments.
• MISC personnel are undergoing training for handling network repair and equipment that can be
operated and controlled by mean of remote controllers.
• MISC is also responsible of keeping the main and service roads open during storms.
• General Manager Eng. Nathalie Khalil
25. MISC
General overview
In a new approach toward regionalization, Our first contract was awarded in
Dubai starting in the field of airport maintenance services.
Our services extended to other airports in the UAE such Sharjah, Fujairah,
Bahrain through the airport services maintenance as well as introducing the
services of Project Management
MISC is still improving its’ efforts to promote services through municipalities
and airports.
26. MISC
General overview
With the diversified types of contracts on hand, the company provides specialty services at Beirut,
Bahrain, Fujairah and Sharjah International airports.
Our services:
Field maintenance covers outdoor facility maintenance in order to provide safe aircraft movement
surfaces on the Air Operations Area.
It includes maintaining runways, taxiways and interlines including Foreign Object Control and De-
Rubberizing. It also includes maintenance to infrastructure systems supporting drainage of ramps and
taxiways and grounds up-keeping and maintenance for appearance and alleviation of hazards.
Field Maintenance also covers removals and containment of hazardous materials spills (Bay Cleaning-
occurring at or around bay areas), generated during ground vehicle maintenance, aircraft cleaning,
fueling operations, aircraft maintenance and repair work, and engine test cell operations.
MISC has adopted an engineered an environmentally sound Airfield & Apron Management & Cleaning
process that will reduce pavement reconditioning costs, down time, repair costs, and at the same time
decrease airport liability. This process is distinctive in:
•Its restoration of pavement friction with no damage to the existing pavement
•Preventing damage to runway painted markings, joint seals, crack sealant
•Does not result in loss of pavement texture
•Non-hazardous to personnel and environment
•Complies with FAA standards
27. MISC – Projects’ overview
Civil works
Client Prime Project Location Value Year
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Beirut Southern Suburbs Infrastructure.Kassis
Road (Lot I-C) Infrastructure & Road Works
Lebanon 965,000$ 2000
BIEL- Beirut
International Leisure
and Exhibition Center
SFC/ subcontracting Infrastructure and Road works Lebanon 373,000$ 2001
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
CGC/ subcontracting Road and infrastructure works for West South
Coastal Collector and Pumping Stations project.
Lebanon 2047805$ 2003
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Road and Pavement works- infrastructure works
Beirut City Services- Pack I
Lebanon 1,320,000$ 2004
Municipality of
Shouwifat- Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure
networks + Road works
Lebanon 65,000$ 2004
28. Client Prime Project Location Value Year
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Cleaning & Maintenance of Infrastructure Networks in
Beirut & Southern Suburb
Lebanon 749,662$ 1999
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Cleaning & Maintenance of Infrastructure Networks in
Saida & Suburbs
Lebanon 133,414$ 1999
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Cleaning & Maintenance of Infrastructure Networks in
Beirut & Southern Suburb
Lebanon 622,899$ 2000
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Cleaning & Maintenance of Infrastructure Networks in
Saida & Suburbs
Lebanon 133,414$ 2000
Council for
Development and
Reconstruction
SFC/ subcontracting Cleaning & Maintenance of Infrastructure Networks in
Beirut & Suburbs
Lebanon 11,240$ 2000
OGERO- ministry of
telecommunication
MISC Maintenance works of telephon chambers Lebanon 20,000$ 2003
Solidere- Beirut MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 30,000$ 2003
Contra for Contracting MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks-
Lebanese University- Choueifat
Lebanon 10,000$ 2003
Elia Swalwan for
contracting Co.
MISC CCTV+ Cleaning Lebanon 70,000$ 2004
Solidere- Beirut MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 20,000$ 2004
MISC – Projects’ overview
Municipal projects
29. MISC – Projects’ overview
Municipal projects
Municipality of Shayah-
Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 20,000$ 2004
Municipality of Haret Hreik -
Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 20,000$ 2004
Municipality of Hadath-
Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 15,000$ 2004
OGERO- ministry of
telecommunication
MISC Maintenance works of telephon chambers Lebanon 30,000$ 2004
Municipality of Dahrel
Sawwan- Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 5,000$ 2004
Pepsi Cola- Lebanon MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 7,000$ 2004
(BIEL) MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks Lebanon 2,300$ 2004
Coca Cola- Lebanon MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks Lebanon 8,000$ 2004
Ashour Fro Contracting-
Lebanon
MISC CCTV+ Cleaning Lebanon 30,000$ 2004
Solifere- Lebanon MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks Lebanon 4,000$ 2004
Contra for Contracting-
Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure networks-
Lebanese University- Choueifat
Lebanon 5,000$ 2004
Sukleen- Lebanon MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks Lebanon 5,000$ 2004
Municipality of Burj
Barajneh- Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks Lebanon 5,000$ 2004
Municipality of Mansourieh -
Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks Lebanon 1,500$ 2004
Ministry of Public works and
transportation- Lebanon
MISC Cleaning and maintenance of infrsastructure networks
in Beirut/ Damascus Road.
Lebanon 2,939,313$ 2007
Client Prime Project Location Value Year
30. MISC – Projects’ overview
Regional projects
Client Prime Project Location Value Year
Abdallah Al Muftah Trading
Co.
MISC Rehabilitation & Pavement works of Roads
and parkings
Qatar 995,025$ 2003
Civil International Aviation of
Dubai- UAE
MISC Removal of Accumulated Rubber on Runways
at Dubai International Airport
Dubai- UAE 54,000$ 2003
Ministry of Communication-
CIA Bahrain international
Airport
MISC Cleaning of Aprons 11, 12 and 13 at Bahrain
International Airport
Bahrain 98,753$ 2004
CIA Fujairah international
Airport- UAE
Alpha-MISC-
Dubai
Removing of accumulated rubber on runway
and runway demarking and marking. Apron
Marking at the Fujairah International Airport
Fujairah - UAE 21,0111$ 2005
Sharjah International Airpot-
UAE
Alpha-MISC-
Dubai
De-rubberizing of Runway at the Sharjah
international Airport
Sharjah- UAE 312,705$ 2005
36. E-Power & Services
(EPS)
• Started in 2014 – after Electricite du Liban decided to use the services of subcontractors.
• South for Construction handles the construction works with a total value of 15,000,000
American dollars and a duration of 12 months.
• Total value of the project is 53,145,453.26 American dollars.
37. EPS – General overview
• Electricity du Liban (EDL) has awarded several contracts to upgrade and maintain the
electricity grid in Lebanon. The objective of the project is to reduce losses on the
distribution network, eliminate illegal connections, improve collection, upgrade the actual
grid and improve the services provided to customers.
• EPS, being an experienced company in the electric utility services, was awarded a
contract to fulfill the above requirements in zone 15.
• EPS services more than 122,000 customers.
• The project is scheduled to be completed in 54 months.
• EPS staff consists of a team of dedicated professional project managers, engineers,
technicians, administrators and clerks.
General Manager Eng. Kamal Kakoun
38. EPS – General overview
• Since its’ inception, EPS’s core business has been to ensure high level of
customer service in the distribution of electricity. This is achieved through
planning, developing, maintaining and operating the electricity distribution
system and managing the key interface form from the transmission network.
• This covers servicing current demand and building the required
infrastructure to be prepared to meet future demand.
• EPS has to reliably, safely and less costly distribute electricity to residential,
business, agricultural and governmental consumers whilst minimizing and
mitigating environmental impacts.
• EPS manages customers’ interface invoicing and payment collection.
40. GEOVISION
• Established in Beirut-Lebanon in 2000, with the vision to become a leader in
GIS/AVL/Dispatch and related technologies in Lebanon and the Region.
• Currently operating and implemented projects in Lebanon, KSA, UAE, Oman, Qatar
and Jordan.
41. Geovision – Services 0verview
• Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
GIS is a tool for managing data about where features are (geographic coordinate data)
and what they are like (attribute data), in addition to providing the ability to query,
manipulate, and analyze this data.
• Enterprise Automated Vehicle Tracking (AVL)
AVL, or Automated Vehicle Location, is the remote determination of vehicle position
and travel information (heading, speed, etc..), giving the ability to monitor a fleet of
vehicles from a distance.
• Dispatch and Field Team Automation Solutions
It’s a system that depends on GIS technology, vehicle tracking, task monitoring, direct
communications and online collaboration
• Maps & Data Development, including Survey Services
Geovision GIS database includes every street, building and shop (retail outlets) in the
coverage areas, as well as all businesses (commercial entities) advertising their
presence with a sign.
General Manager Eng. Anis Balaa
42. Geovision – Projects’ Overview
Enterprise Automated Vehicle Tracking (AVL)
Applications
SectorImplemented Projects
FMCG, Contracting, Bus Transportation…Juma Al-Majid Group
CourierAramex and DHL
Oil & GasSaudi Aramco
Waste CollectionMakkah, Madinah and Jeddah Municipalities
Traffic PoliceATVAM
Fuel DistributionTOTAL
TelecomMTC Touch
Road MaintenanceKSA Ministry of Transport
Security and Law EnforcementLISF
43. Geovision – Projects’ overview
Dispatch and Field Team Automation Solutions (FFMS)
SectorImplemented Projects
Electric UtilitiesSaudi Electricity Company
Taxi OperationsSmart Taxi
Security and Law EnforcementLISF
Wastewater UtilitiesSFC
Traffic PoliceATVAM
HealthMOMRA – Health Inspection
44. Geovision – Projects’ overview
Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
SectorImplemented Projects
Infrastructure DevelopmentPublic Works Authority (Ashghal)
Oil & GasSaudi Aramco
Electric UtilitiesSaudi Electricity Company
Public Land Management and DevelopmentRoyal Commission of Jubail
Public Land Management and DevelopmentAl Riyadh Development Authority
Water & WasteWater UtilitiesOman Wastewater Services Company
BankingSAMBA Group
BankingBank Audi
Security and Law EnforcementLISF
EducationMEHE GIS
HealthRasd Al Afat
45. Geovision – Customers’ overview
Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
By country
JordanQatarOmanUAEKSALebanon
- Taxi Al
Moumayaz
- Aramex
- Pepsi
- Bank Audi
-Ashghal- Oman
Wastewater
Services
Company
- Juma Al
Majid Group
- Saudi Aramco
- Saudi Electricity Company
- Royal Commission for Jubail
- Arriyadh Development Authority
- Ministry of Transport.
- Municipalities of Mekkah, Medina
and Jeddah.
- Dallah
- Aramex
- SAMBA
- MOMRA
- Traffic Police
- LISF
- Bank Audi
- Aramex
- TOTAL
- MTC Touch
- CCIAS
- LARI
- LRA
- MOC
- MOET
- Pepsi
- UNDP
- MEHE
47. Geovision – Projects’ details
SEC-Field Force Management System
Implemented in: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Al Khobar, Makkah, Medinah,
Hafof, Jubeil, abha, Al Qassim, Hael, Taef, Tabouk.
More than 1500 tracked vehicle
Date: 2010-2013
• Project Description & Benefits
FFMS is a complete workflow system based on GIS, GSM-Data and PDA
(with integrated GPS for Tracking & Navigation) technologies.
Field Force Management Solution for visualizing electric grid conditions,
managing periodic rounds of maintenance, upgrading customer services,
and Dispatching and Monitoring SEC field teams during field operations.
Faster and Better Service and enhanced Communication with Subscribers.
Live Dashboard/Alerting & Historical Analysis aiming to improve Quality
& Performance.
Optimization of Time Spent in Tasks Follow Ups
Detailed Reports with Images, follow-up on works costs, Audit Reports and
KPIs
48. Cities: Jeddah, Mekkah, Medina
Project size: 2097 vehicles and team members.
Project value: 3.9 million SR
Project duration: 2012-2013
• Project Description:
Auditing Contractors’ maintenance patrol vehicles
Starting with 300 vehicles tracked lived over GPRS
Emergency Alerts and Maintenance reports
Automatic Reports sent to Contractors
Geovision – Projects’ details
MOT – Automated Vehicle Tracking System
49. Geovision – Projects’ details
MOMRA – Health Inspection FFMS
• Integrated with Permits Database of Amana and Municipality.
• Monitoring the field teams & tracking their tasks & operating vehicles in real time using
the 3-screen concept
• Project Description:
• Designing a suitable workflow for the dispatch and control operations.
• Effectively Schedule Health Inspection Regular Visits
• Effectively manage Incidental Events
• Logs, Reports and Statistics
• Improve Health Measures in Institutions
50. Geovision – Projects’ details
MOMRA – GIS System for Rasd Al Afat
• Project Description:
GIS web-based application built to help in the Management of Rasd Al Afat Project
Centralized Data and Geo-database
Update of Inspection visits results and showing them on the map
Reporting and Statistical Output
51. Geovision – Projects’ details
Medina Enterprise Automated Vehicle Tracking (AVL)
Medinah GIS vehicle tracking systems for waste collection serves the Municipality of Madinah
in KSA, handling the waste collection operation for a population of over 4.5 million through
400+ waste collection vehicles.
• Date: 2010
• Project Description:
Visual Representation of the bins locations on the map
Geographical Representation of the plans on the map
Live Surveillance of Vehicles
Automatic Auditing and Reporting on compliance to plans and performance
Routes statistics (speed, bins service time, driver performance…)
Retrieving History Tracks
52. Geovision – Projects’ details
Saudi Aramco – Pipeline Management System
Operating and maintaining over 17000 km of SAUDI ARAMCO kingdom wide hydrocarbon
transmission pipelines network
• Date: 2009
• Project Description:
Application for browsing, analyzing, exchanging and making available up-to-date field
information to all Pipelines and other involved organizations workforce
The e-Pipe web application is integrating several Pipelines applications that provide assets
status in real time or extracts operation and inspection information from ePTD or IMS
(Inspection Management System) system
GeoVision is using the Flex technology in developing all the required interfaces. Flex is a
highly productive, free open source framework for building and maintaining expressive web
applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems.
53. Geovision – Projects’ details
DMS-GIS Integration and Data and Maps Consultancy for Ashghal
Date:2009
Project Description:
• Centralized Document Management System with a GIS Interface, available
through Ashghal’s intranet and servicing most of the company’s users to
allow for the archiving and retrieval of existing Ashghal Projects’ related
documents with focus on technical drawings and related GIS maps (GIS
maps, AutoCAD drawings, hard copies and master negatives maps)
54. Geovision – Projects’ details
Oman Waste water GIS System
Date:2006
Project Description:
• Creation of a centralized Geo-Database.
• Migration of all Maps& Data.
• Development of a Web-based enterprise-wide GIS solution that connects
spatial and attributes data with custom-designed applications to manage the
wastewater assets.
• Two-way integration with MAXIMO Asset Management System at OWSC