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Monday, November 9 - 2009

Ministry of Works graduate engineer training program complete

Bahrain Bay Development B.S.C.(c) congratulated its Graduate Engineer students by presenting them each with a certificate for completing their 12 month training programme.

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  • ( From  left to right) Bob Vincent, CEO of Bahrain Bay and Ebtisam Saleh.
    ( From left to right) Bob Vincent, CEO of Bahrain Bay and Ebtisam Saleh.
The program has been implemented under the guidance of His Excellency Fahmi Bin Ali Al Jowder, Minister of Works; as a way of local industry furthering the education and professional development of specialist technical graduates.

The first graduates to undertake the programme, Bahrainis Ebtisam Saleh Ahmed and Muna A. Latif Abdulla, both trainee engineers from the Ministry of Works have spent the past 12 months, working as members of the technical consultant teams within the $2.5bn Bahrain Bay mixed use development in Manama.

The objective of the training has been to help the graduates develop a broad range of business, technical and personal skills that will provide the foundation for further professional qualifications in pursuit of their engineering careers.

The comprehensive programme which has been developed by Bahrain Bay has been based around placement rotations, allowing the graduates to gain a wealth of experience in different areas, as well as on exciting and real life projects where they will be able to see the difference they have made through their contributions.

Throughout the programme the graduates were closely monitored, with monthly assessments conducted by placement managers to track development and objectives achievement.

During their 12 months, Ebtisam and Muna have worked with some of the industry leaders including Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), the New York based Master Planner and architectural designer for Bahrain Bay; Atkins, the project consultant engineers; Mace Project Management; Dalkia, the global energy company as-well as a number of local consultants.

Bob Vincent, CEO of Bahrain Bay, said:

"Bahrain Bay Development has been particularly pleased with the initiative from His Excellency Fahmi Bin Ali Al Jowder, Minister of Works and the positive attitude of the graduates in accepting the challenge of stepping into the workplace. It has been a rewarding experience all round in so far as Bahrain Bay learning about how we need to continually assess our communication, career development and feedback within the project. We see our Graduate Engineer Programme as part of Bahrain Bay's investment into its community. By taking on graduates each year and mentoring them through an intensive rotation programme, we aim to develop what they've learnt in the class room and apply their knowledge to practical implementation. We fully expect our graduates to contribute to the success of Bahrain Bay and through this process we hope that they have not only gained technical skills but also developed personally so they can contribute to Bahrain's bright future."

Ebtisam and Muna added "The year we have spent with Bahrain Bay was such a wonderful experience. We really enjoyed our time working with the project team and gained a great amount of knowledge. It was a fantastic opportunity to develop our technical and personal skills and without a doubt improved our professional qualities in pursuit of our careers in engineering. We would like to thank all the staff at Bahrain Bay for all the support, guidance and help they have provided us over the past year.''

The programme is open to all Bahraini nationals aged between 21 and 35 and will be offered to three to five civil engineering graduates each year who meet the programme requirements.
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About Bahrain Bay Development B.S.C.(c)
Bahrain Bay is a new metropolis coming to life. A vibrant destination in the heart of Manama, Bahrain, this distinct community is a fusion between the calm of water and the vitality of an urban centre, the essence of Bahraini tradition. Positioned off the north-eastern shore of Manama, Bahrain Bay is a landmark $2.5bn waterfront development designed around vibrant neighbourhoods of residential, commercial and retail spaces, all based upon the unique concept of an island connected by two bridges forming an inner harbour. Contemporary in design and modern in its sensibility, Bahrain Bay brings a new energy to Bahrain, uniquely combining its diverse components and contrasting elements into an authentic and welcoming destination.

The community is anchored by three key developments: the Kingdom's only Four Seasons Hotel which is due to open in 2010; CapitaLand's first GCC development, Raffles City Bahrain; and the new HQ building for Arcapita, the leading international investment firm and lead investor in the project. Final completion for the entire project is expected in the next 5 years.

Bahrain Bay is committed to establishing and maintaining a new standard of urban centre. With an emphasis on social fabric and sense of place, Bahrain Bay will be created as a complete community filled with residents, businesses and visitors from all over the world. Bahrain Bay offers a range of high quality development opportunities for developers to participate in creating residential, commercial and retail offerings around the anchor developments. In addition to the anchor developments, Bahrain Bay has attracted a $150m investment from an Indian based JV between the Ajmera Group and Mayfair Housing to acquire land and develop one of the tallest residential buildings within the project, and a number of other sites are under offer.

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a world leading architecture and urban design firm based in New York, the masterplan for Bahrain Bay has been designed to create a fusion of neighbourhoods, open spaces, entertainment, retail and commercial areas which, together as Bahrain Bay, will serve as symbol of Bahrain's promising future.

For further information please contact the Bahrain Bay sales centre: +973 17505555

For further information, please contact:

Gene` Redelinghuys
Bahrain Bay Development B.S.C.(c)
Tel: + 973 17505555

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