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DOING BUSINESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES AND RISKS OPPORTUNITIES

DOING BUSINESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES AND RISKS OPPORTUNITIES. In 2012 EllisDon celebrated 61 years of success in delivering construction services EllisDon completes USD $3 Billion of construction annually throughout the world with close to USD $7 Billion backlog

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DOING BUSINESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES AND RISKS OPPORTUNITIES

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  1. DOING BUSINESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST • STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES AND RISKS OPPORTUNITIES

  2. In 2012 EllisDon celebrated 61 years of success in delivering construction services • EllisDon completes USD $3 Billion of construction annually throughout the world with close to USD $7 Billion backlog • EllisDon is proud to be employee owned with over 1,500 salaried employees • 900 employee shareholders • Key Markets in the Middle East we are participating in include: • UAE - Qatar • Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan • Kuwait BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTWHO IS ELLISDON

  3. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTOUR EMPLOYEES… • …voted us as one of the top company to work for in Canada (last 10 years running) • EllisDon has achieved these rankings for a number of reasons: • …love what they do (Less than 5% annual voluntary turnover) • …have Trust, Complete Openness, Mutual Accountability, Integrity, and Mutual Respect • Individual Leadership  Entrepreneurial Enthusiasm

  4. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTSTRATEGY • Starting up… • Lots of Calls in Canada  No Business in the Middle East • One Entrepreneurial EllisDon Engineer took on the Challenge • In 2006, EllisDon opened up our first office in the UAE. • By 2008 we employed more than 250 employees – office and site staff • …evaluate every opportunity , every region, every project

  5. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTSTRATEGY • Build Relationships  Clients / Business Partners in the Middle East want to know you  TRUST • Select regional joint venture partner when beneficial • Watch your Risk Profile  Know your Clients and Understand your Obligations • Promote, Sell and Deliver what you’re BEST at

  6. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTSTRATEGY • In EllisDon’s Case… • World Class Design & Build Techniques • World Leaders in Healthcare, Research, Airports, High-rise Office Towers, Infrastructure • Collaborative alternative forms of procurement • Integrated Team Delivery • P3 • Project | Construction Management

  7. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTOUR CHALLENGES • The Middle East = Many Countries | Many Different Cultures • Establishing our company takes patience, time, human financial resources • Large demand for Canadian Expertise in the MENA Region but harder to find Canadians (with the required experience) who want to move • Often expensive • Strong Client relationships are critical • Often contractual terms in the region are challenging

  8. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST • RISKS = OPPORTUNITY • The Middle East is Accessible to Canadian Business • Canadian Government Agencies are well represented, knowledgeable and eager to promote business in the Middle East • The Middle East is embracing much of the specific expertise Canadian businesses can bring to the region • In our sector – Design, Construction and Operating Buildings – the Middle East can benefit from collaborative and progressive procurement delivery models as well as the opportunity for knowledge transfer

  9. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTRISKS = OPPORTUNITY • With the federal and provincial government organizations, Canadian businesses and institutions working together, Canada can export the expertise to provide complete and competitive Project Delivery on the most complex programs • Healthcare | Research Laboratory Institutes • Academic | Higher Education Facilities • High-rise Office Towers • Infrastructure | Transportation • Anything can be built and built to the most advanced technical standards

  10. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTRISKS = OPPORTUNITY Canadian business can provide fully integrated building programs to the MENA Region

  11. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN THE MIDDLE EASTRISKS = OPPORTUNITY Doing Business in the Middle East through providing an Innovative Procurement Delivery Model (ie P3) Integrated Team Approach MINIMIZE RISK FOR MENA CLIENT FULLY INTEGRATED PROGRAMME FULL GUARANTEES = =

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