Main Contracting

General Contracting

SACCAL Enterprises (SE), a General Contracting Firm, is the Contracting arm of SACCAL Group and a Member of SACCAL Holding. SACCAL Group in recognition of the professional construction industry needs in Lebanon, established SACCAL Enterprises as a General Contractor; and was awarded in 2013 the Main Contract Works of the Lebanese American University Power and Data Center Project. A project that consists of Renovating the electrical distribution infrastructure starting from the power plant passing through a Medium Voltage network and ending inside each and every Campus building where the Electrical room is renovated and the main Electrical Distribution Boards are replaced; in addition to building a state of art Data Center in the basement of the Faculty Apartment.

To know more about Saccal Enterprises: https://saccalenterprises.com/

SE Took part in executing the following:

Hotels:
- Zaytona Bay Yacht Club
- Dunes Hotel
- Four Seasons Hotel
- Le Royal Hotel
- Metropolitan City Center
- Sheraton
- Lamb House
Shopping Centers:
- Beirut City Center
- Zaytona Bay Marina
- Souks Of Beirut (Entertainment Center, Khan Antoun, Cinema City, Gold Souks) - ABC Mall
- Carrefour Hypermarket
- TSC
Hospitals:
- Beirut Governmental Hospital
- Saint George Hospital
- Saint Charles Hospital
- Zahra Hospital
Educational:
- Lebanese American University
- Beirut Arab University (Debbieh Branch & Tripoli Branch)
- International College

MEP Contracting

SACCAL Group as part of its growth plan, established SACCAL Enterprises as a specialized Contractor which Proved to be as one of the most professional firms in executing Power Plants and Electro Mechanical works to Industrial Projects. SACCAL Enterprises expanded Electro Mechanical activities to cover commercial/residential –non industrial- Projects In 2011 SACCAL Enterprises succeeded to reinforce its position as a market leader in Power Plant construction. SACCAL Enterprises single handedly executed power plants with a capacity of more than 45,000 kVA during 2011 alone (equivalent to almost 2.4% of the current Lebanese Power Production) – way ahead of our nearest competitors.