The labor supply agreement was concluded between Limak Construction Kuwait and Arab Harvest General Trading and Contracting Company. Given Limak's expertise in construction and its operations in Kuwait (such as the new passenger terminal at the new Kuwait Airport), and Arab Harvest's technical expertise, previous experience, high skills, well-qualified and experienced staff, and provision of necessary resources, to assist Limak in executing the projects entrusted to it in Kuwait. The agreement was signed in May 2019 and will end in May 5, 2025, with a contract value exceeding 7,000,000 dinars ($23 million). It will be among the world's first airports to receive the Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification.

Kuwait has awarded a tender worth 236 million dinars ($764.87 million) to the Turkish company Limak. Limak will undertake constructions at Kuwait International Airport for the construction, completion, establishment, and maintenance of Package 3 for aircraft parking and taxiways, and service buildings for the new passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport (Building 2).

Site area: The total area of the new passenger terminal is approximately 1.5 km² on the ground side and about 3.6 km² on the air side. Built-up area: The building covers approximately 180,000 square meters of the site area. The total building area is approximately 700,000 square meters.

Limak operates in nine sectors. Limak Group is a fast-growing international company headquartered in Turkey, operating according to best operational practices in several key sectors such as energy, tourism, food, construction, and infrastructure.


Global partnership for design and manufacturing:

Steel components were manufactured and assembled by Limak in Kuwait, designed by the Danish company Adapa specialized in mechanical innovation, and mold manufacturing by computer, while the structure, constructed and installed by Limak, was designed by the German company Werner Sobek. Serbana Jurong Group executed the roof construction methodology, being a member of one of Asia's largest civil engineering, industrial, and infrastructure consulting companies. It is worth noting that the structural panels, with an average weight of 7 to 12 tons each, are steel structures forming the massive domes covering the entire building area, extending up to 137 meters. When integrated with photovoltaic panels installed on the roof, the photovoltaic panels of the concrete structure will generate solar energy to operate the building. Limak completed the interior surface of the building 100 percent in October 2020 and began installing structural panels in April 2019.