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Milestones<br />

manganese ore site in Turkey with an annual production capacity<br />

of 2 million tons. Through privatization the Group acquired its<br />

operating license until 2040.<br />

• The Group acquired Sığacık Marina as a 23-year-6-month Build-<br />

Operate-Transfer model from the Ministry of Transportation General<br />

Directorate of Railways, Harbors, and Airports Construction.<br />

2008<br />

• Two projects were initiated in Libya: the Ghot Es Sultan Water<br />

Conveyance Line and Pumping Stations Project and the Al-Khadra<br />

Ranch Irrigation Project.<br />

• The Benghazi Plain Water Distribution System Project in Libya<br />

was undertaken.<br />

• In September the Akköy Hydroelectric Power Plant came online<br />

and commercial power generation began.<br />

• The Akköy II Hydroelectric Power Plant Project started.<br />

• The Artvin-Erzurum State Highway 2nd Part Project, including<br />

the construction of four balanced overhang viaducts and a<br />

5.3-kilometer road was begun.<br />

• 88 percent of the shares of Arslanlı Plaster and Raw Materials<br />

Inc. (ARSLANLI) were acquired by <strong>Kolin</strong> Group. ARSLANLI was<br />

established in early 2007 in Elazığ and is concerned with the<br />

production of various plasters.<br />

• The Group established Işıksu Energy Production and Trade Inc.<br />

in 2008 in order to have an active role in the power generation<br />

industry.<br />

• A joint venture established by China Major Bridge, Cengiz,<br />

Limak, Mapa, and <strong>Kolin</strong> undertook the Yerköy – Sivas High-Speed<br />

Train Railroad Infrastructure Project.<br />

• Construction of the Piraziz – Giresun coastal road, as part of the<br />

Black Sea Coastal Road Project, was completed and provisionally<br />

accepted.<br />

• Construction of Umurbey Dam was completed.<br />

2009<br />

• 50 percent of Sefine Maritime Shipyard Tourism and Trade Inc.<br />

shares were purchased by <strong>Kolin</strong> Group.<br />

• The existing Haydar Aliyev Prospekti 105 Unvan bridge in<br />

Azerbaijan was rebuilt and expanded.<br />

• The Kayseri Northern Passage Diversion (infrastructure,<br />

superstructure, and signaling) construction project was acquired<br />

from General Directorate of Turkish State Railways.<br />

• The contract to construct the new U.S. Embassy Facility was<br />

acquired in Serbia.<br />

• An infrastructure project for 10,680 homes in Tripoli, Libya was<br />

acquired.<br />

• The Al-Kadra Ranch Project in Libya was completed.<br />

• Superstructure Improvement and Large-scale Repair of<br />

Mahmutbey - Kozyatağı Highway, Side Roads, and Connection<br />

Roads (including 1st and 2nd beltways) in İstanbul was completed<br />

and provisionally accepted.<br />

2010<br />

• Within the framework of the privatization of Elektrik Dağıtım<br />

A.Ş. (Electricity Distribution Corporations) organized by the<br />

Directorate of Privatization Administration, Çamlıbel Electricity<br />

Distribution contract which covers Sivas, Yozgat and Tokat, and<br />

Uludağ Electricity Distribution contract which covers Balıkesir,<br />

Bursa, Çanakkale, Yalova were awarded to Limgaz-<strong>Kolin</strong>-<br />

Cengiz Joint Venture Group. To this aim, the company of Çamlı<br />

and Uluğ Electricity Distribution and Retail Sale Service was<br />

established.<br />

• Concerning the construction of Obrenovac-Ub and Lajkovac-Ljig<br />

Road in Serbia, MOU was signed with the Government of Serbia.<br />

• Construction of Artvin-Erzurum State road 2th Section which<br />

also covers construction of 5 “Balanced Cantilever” Viaducts,<br />

Construction works of Ortaköy Viaduct and Ortaköy Provincial<br />

Road were undertaken.<br />

• Ankara Drinking Water IInd Phase Project Gerede System<br />

Construction work was undertaken. The Project is one of the<br />

longest (31.6) water transfer tunnels of the world.<br />

• Road construction work of İzmir Ring road, Harmandalı<br />

Junction-Koyundere Junction Km:2+500-10+000 was undertaken.<br />

• Road superstructure restoration work of Gebze Junction-Körfez<br />

Junction Km: 45+300-73+469 was undertaken.<br />

2011<br />

• Since the capacity of İzmir Port is not sufficient, Çandarlı Port<br />

Project was launched in order to carry out the requirements<br />

about the container loads and establish a port complex which can<br />

serve on the main container transport lines passing through the<br />

Mediterranean.<br />

• Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Work of Köseköy-Gebze<br />

Section of the Ankara-İstanbul High-Speed Train Project was<br />

undertaken.<br />

• Construction of Water Supply and Waste Water Systems and<br />

Waste Water Treatment Plant for İsmayilli Rayon in Azerbaijan<br />

was started. This project aims not only to supply clean, easily<br />

accessible and continuous water to İsmailli Rayon but also<br />

remove and recycle the waste water in a manner not to damage<br />

the environment and human health.<br />

• Rehabilitation of Hajiqabul-Horadiz Road in Azerbaijan (M6),<br />

Parcel 1 Hajiqabul Bulagli Section Km: 00+000-40+500 and<br />

Rehabilitation of Hajiqabul-Horadiz Road (M6), Parcel 2, Bulagli-<br />

Bahramtepe Section, Km: 40+500-112+550 were started.<br />

• Upgrading of Hoima-Kaiso–Tonya Road (92 km) to paved<br />

(bituminous) standard, which is a preferential project for Uganda<br />

since it is a main route ensuring access to petrol reserves, was<br />

undertaken.<br />

• Construction of 3 balance cantilever viaducts whose pillar<br />

heights vary from 110-119m and lengths vary from 275-350 were<br />

completed within a short time.<br />

<strong>Kolin</strong> Group of Companies 2011 / Annual Report 09

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